I just want to clarify something. An android emulator lets you use android apps on your computer, right?
I think its more of their hardware requirements than actual software/emulators. My tablet is 7 inches, but it doesn't work. My friends Nvidia Shield Tablet doesn't meet their requirements either.DuOS appears to be working nice and steady for me (running it on Windows 7), but it's only a few days free trial, but if i can get the app to work, i think i might pay out the $15 to have it permanently Can access the google play store with no problems and link it to my gmail account, so when the app gets freed up, hopefully it should download no problem...he says....
DuOS link, for those who haven't considered it before: http://www.amiduos.com/
Works on my Xperia Z3 phone, thank you!Since sharing links to unaltered free software isn't against the AUP, here is the android APK for everyone!
I currently have it working on my Galaxy S4, and the screen size really isn't an issue.
Since sharing links to unaltered free software isn't against the AUP, here is the android APK for everyone!
I currently have it working on my Galaxy S4, and the screen size really isn't an issue.
Nope, just copy it over and click on it in your preferred file browserDo I need a rooted phone?
Nope, just copy it over and click on it in your preferred file browser
Since sharing links to unaltered free software isn't against the AUP, here is the android APK for everyone!
I currently have it working on my Galaxy S4, and the screen size really isn't an issue.