How you Run Favorite Android Apps on Your Computer |Phone to PC

In today’s world  a  technology, it seems most of us have one or two favorite Android apps on which we come to rely every day. From productivity tool and game to social media platform and streaming service, these applications are made for living. But won’t it be nice that all of these apps run on a bigger screen with the convinces of a keyboard and a mouse? Just think about it: playing your favorite mobile game, or getting accessed to your key apps from your PC. So, in this article, we will guide you on how you can run your favorite Android apps seamlessly on your PC to make working so much easier and enjoyable.

 

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Why Run Android Apps on Your PC?

Before we get into all the “how-to” parts, let’s explore why you would even want to run Android apps on a PC. Here are a few reasons:

 1. Larger Screen

A much bigger screen may be just what you need to greatly enhance your app experience, whether it involves gaming, video streaming, or some work.

2. Keyboard and Mouse

A keyboard and mouse can make you more accurate and faster, which certainly helps when working with things such as typing in long documents and moving about complex applications.

 3. Multitasking

The application of Android apps on your PC will handle multitasking better than you can possibly imagine. The task of opening multiple windows at one go, being able to drag and drop among apps, and switching between tasks will be that much easier.

Better performance

Sometimes, such apps run more fluently on a PC with most of the hardware higher than that of a mobile device.

Playing the Apps on Your PC

There are a few options for playing such apps on your PC, and each offers some advantages. Let’s start then, via a step-by-step process:

 Method 1: Using an Android Emulator

 

 

They are computer programs emulating Android devices on your PC. They will let you run Android apps and games just as you would on a smartphone. Here’s how you set one up:

1.  Choose an Emulator

There are several majorly popular Android emulators: BlueStacksNoxPlayer LDPlayer , and MEmu . We’ll use  BlueStacks because it’s very easy to get up and running with it, and it works well for many people.

2. Download and Install BlueStacks  its optional

– Head over to the [BlueStacks website](https://www.bluestacks.com/).
– There’s a Download button; click it and get the installer.
– Double-click on the downloaded installer file and follow its on-screen instructions/preferences to complete the installation.

3. Set Up BlueStacks

– Launch BlueStacks by double-clicking on its desktop icon.
• Next, you will be asked to log in with your Google account. This, obviously, is necessary for gaining entrance into the Play Store to download apps
• Once inside, you will see the primary window of BlueStacks. It is very much like looking at an Android.

4. Downloading Apps:
• Open Google Play Store from the main Bluestacks home screen
• Now search for the apps you wish to install on your Android mobile from the market.
– Click on the “Install” green tab and the application will download and install itself.

5.Run Your Apps
– Once installed, you can find your apps on the BlueStacks home screen or in the “My Apps” tab.
– Click the App icon to launch and use it just like you would on a Mobile device.

 Method 2: Install Windows Subsystem for Android

If you own Windows 11, the **Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA)** is the second way to go about it. This feature will let you run Android apps natively on your Windows PC so long as you install it the following way.

1. Make sure your Windows 11 is up to date Android apps can only be installed on Windows 11 for now, so make sure your PC runs the latest version.

2. Install the Amazon Appstore:
open Microsoft Store on PC
Search and install the  Amazon Appstore
Attend to any further directions until the installation completes

3. Install WSA

Open the Amazon Appstore
Log into it through your Amazon Account. This will be used during the process of downloading and installing Android apps.

4. Download Apps

– Search for Android apps in the Amazon Appstore.
– On the apps you would like to install, click “Install”.

5. Run Your Apps

– Open the Start Menu and locate the Android apps that are installed.
– Click an app to open it and begin using it.

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Method 3: Using an Android Device as a Companion

Android as Companion to PC – A method to use your Android device to accompany your PC instead of an emulator or WSA. Basically what you’ll do is screen mirror your Android device to your PC.
Here’s how:

  1.  Get a Screen Mirroring App**: Install a screen mirror application, such as  AirDroid , on your Android device and your PC.

2. Connect Your Devices

Now, open the screen mirroring app on both your Android device and your PC.
– Follow the instructions for device setup through the app provided through either USB or Wi-Fi connection.

3. Mirror Your Screen

Now, your Android device’s screen will be mirrored on your PC.
Finally, you will be able to control your apps via the mouse and keyboard on your PC.

Tips for Better Experience

To get the most from running Android apps on your PC, consider the following:

Adjust Settings

For most availed emulators, for example, BlueStack, it is easy to change the resolution and performance settings. Try messing around with these options to reach an optimal middle ground where performance is great and the visuals are good enough.

Care for Choosing the Most Recent Emulator Update

Update both your emulator or WSA and your Android apps. Usually, most updates bring both increased performance and new functionality.

Use a Wired Connection

In screen mirroring, most of the time, a USB wired connection is more stable and way faster than most of the Wi-Fi connections.

Optimal PC

Close any useless programs and background processes to make your PC optimal when using the Android apps on it.

 Conclusion

Running Android apps on your PC brings enhancements to your digital experience: it offers a larger screen, improved ways of input, and better multitasking capabilities. Working with any of these choices is pretty easy, and you may just get your most beloved apps coming to life on your computer. Follow the given steps and more featured tips on implementing Android applications in your PC setup, having nothing but the best from both worlds in one place.

What are you waiting for? Get into the whole new level of Android apps on your PC and enjoy a brand-new convenience today!

I'm Anubhav Srivastava the owner of Techie Zone. My goal is to make technology accessible and exciting for everyone. At Techie Zone, I share insights, reviews, and the latest news

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