How to Run Android Apps on Windows PC

Now these days Android is almost everywhere. You can find Android in phones, tablets, hybrid devices, wearable devices such as watches, home appliances and soon the OS will be a part of cars too. We tested several different ways to run Android apps on Windows PCs, but only one app was able to perform reliably – Bluestacks. Getting other solutions – such as the official Android SDK – to run, was more of a challenge, and in the end, we feel that Bluestacks is fast, reliable and easy to use, making it the only choice for most users. Here’s how to get it running on your computer.

  1. Go to Bluestacks and click on Download App Player. Click on the download button for Windows.
  2. Now open the setup file and follow on-screen instructions to install Bluestacks. The instructions are straightforward, similar to installing any other programme on your computer.
  3. Run Bluestacks when the installation is complete. You might see a notification saying that your graphics driver needs to be updated. Just click the “Close” button when you see the pop-up to start Bluestacks.
  4. Now you’ll see a window in which Android is up and running. Click the big search icon at the top > type the name of the app > select “Search Play for…” to get the apps from Google Play.
  5. You’ll have to log in using your Google account once you search Google Play for apps. Once that is done, you can install most games and apps – some, which rely on a working SIM card for confirmation, such as WhatsApp, won’t run on your PC. While older versions of Whatsapp let you manually enter the verification code received on another device, WhatsApp no longer lets you enter the verification code manually. It sends a verification code via SMS and checks whether your registered phone number received that text message. Then WhatsApp automatically pulls that code to register your device. On Bluestacks, we managed to install WhatsApp but got a verification failed error. So WhatsApp doesn’t work with this software.
  6. Installing apps is simple. Just use the search button on the home screen and click Search Play for, as described in Step 4. This will open Google Play, where you can click “Install” to get the app.
  7. While you can use the mouse to simulate taps and swipes, Bluestacks also supports hardware keyboards for some games such as Temple Run. This means that you can play these games using your computer’s keyboard. If you have a preferred text-editor on Android, you can type using the keyboard as well.
  8. Bluestacks is free for a short duration (half an hour), after which it asks you to pay $2 (roughly Rs. 120) per month; or you can instead install some sponsored apps every day. That’s not a big dampener as you don’t need to open the sponsored app and you can easily delete it right after installation is complete. To do this, click the All apps icon at the top > Settings > Apps. Now select the sponsored app and click the “Uninstall” button.
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