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700 bytes added, 23:17, 19 April 2015
You forgot to mention AMI's DuOS
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* '''andyroid works''' too, though the company behind it did adware before previously.
 
* '''DuOS''', not to be confused with a [http://ds-duos.blogspot.com/ similarly-named Nintendo DS emulator] by Roor, is a relative newcomer to the Android emulation market, made by American Megatrends i.e. the very same people behind the BIOS/UEFI firmware your PC may be using. Emulation is modest at best, with games and apps such as [[DraStic]] struggling on lower-end hardware. And to top it all off, it ain't free either.
* Recently, '''Google Chrome''' can open apk files too, though their emulation on PC is average at best. Here's a [http://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iIbxaftAu_ho5rv9fUlXSLTzwU6MbKOldsWXyrYiyo8/edit#gid=0 compatibility list] and a dedicated subreddit.
* [http://www.android-x86.org/ androidAndroid-x86] can be a decent alternative too if run inside virtualbox.
==Emulation of other Mobile Phones==
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