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BlueStacks
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Does not run on Linux
Only for Windows and Mac OSX.
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Easy to use and set up
For end users who are not developers, Bluestacks is perfect for the simple reason that it is just one click install, one just need to download the package and install it on windows or Mac to start accessing games and apps. It is just simple!
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Default home screen can not be customized and lags a lot
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Designed with gaming in mind
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Default launcher hides almost all normal Android functionality
The default launcher acts like a portal to launch games and not much else. If you're looking for a stock setup without much tweaking, look elsewhere.
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Creates shortcuts for Android apps
A folder on the desktop with shortcuts to apps will be created. Opening a shortcut will start up BlueStacks and run the selected app.
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Has bloatware and popup ads on free plan
You have to pay to remove both bloatware and popup ads.
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Decent performance
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No need to register in order to download and install
Only a Google account is needed, which is the same as setting up an Android phone.
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Can install apps from Stores and from APK files
Installing apps from APK files is important for developing purposes.
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Can run multiple instances
Now, running multiple instances of BlueStacks is possible even with different Google Accounts.
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Can transfer files between BlueStacks and Windows host
There are shared folders for this purpose.
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Built-in search allows quickly looking up and installing apps
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You can use BlueStack tweaker (portable), then you can access root and easily transfer files
You can not only transfer from Windows to Android storage (from BlueStack tweaker), but you can also delete or rename a file from it and also access themes and other options.
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Anbox
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Limited Linux Distribution
Only works on Ubuntu & debian don't Support Fedora/CentOs.
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Fast
Its fast since there is no emulation layer.
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Linux only
Works only on linux since it uses the Systems Linux kernel instead of the Android Linux kernel.
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Droid4X
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Win 10 sleep mode issues
Coming out of Windows 10 sleep mode tends to lockup this emulator. Restarting the emulator seems to be the only option (emulator appears to still be running, but the Android OS is frozen - apps/icons, menu's, google store, etc. )
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Can run dual operating systems smoothly
Flip easily between Windows an Android OS with ease and no performance degradation.
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Windows Only
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Install apps 3 ways
Drag and drop to install or use the apps store or run .apk apps directly to install.
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Custom "Recommand" tab screen from homepage is useless
Gives error "The Contents is not provided in you region".
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GPS simulation
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Gyro sensing not working
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Remote controller options
Use your smart phone to remotely control your Droid4X games (or customize your keyboard)!
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Pressing the Home/Back/Task-List icons may cause some lag for the emulator
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Touch screen support
Very responsive touchscreen for great game play.
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The default home screen is not customizable
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Free
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Buttons on the auto-hide navigation bar are too small
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Great integration with Windows + tablets
Allows for hard or virtual (screen) keyboards, customize RAM and CPU's used, window size or full screen, swipe between Windows 10 and Droid4X, and allows for 1 folder share (local or LAN) as SD
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No widget support
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Amazing graphics
Graphics are exceptional (high end games as well as low end).
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Native screen auto-rotation is only for 180, no 90/-90 except for some inplay games.
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Latest version used is Android 4.2.2
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Official Android SDK Emulator w/HAXM
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Can simulate complex network environments
Each running instance of the emulator has a separate virtual router allowing complex simulations and setups. Network speed and delay can be simulated either by using presets for various network formats or manually entering desired values. It's even possible to interconnect one AVD to another AVD.
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Setting up the whole environment is a hassle
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GPS emulation support
Longitute, latitude and altitude information can be supplied to the device once it's running. NMEA 1083 formatting is optional.
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No Bluetooth support
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Allows sending an SMS to the virtual device
You can send an SMS using the command sms send <senderPhoneNumber> <textmessage>
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Can't place actual phone calls
While simulated phone calls can be placed and received, there's no call audio support.
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SD card emulation support
A disk image can be loaded into the emulator on startup to act as an SD card. This can be done via AVD Manager or mksdcard utility. While the SD card cannot be removed from a running emulator, files can still be moved, copied to and from, and removed from the card. The SD card can be of any size up to 128GB.
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Bad OS X support
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GSM emulated modem allows telephony emulation
Telephony emulation allows simulating incoming calls as well as establishing and terminating data connections. Calls can be accepted, but there's no support for call audio.
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Clunky UI around things like GPS and such
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The virtual device is capable of recording and playing back audio
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Accelerometer support
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Flexible interface
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Works on Windows/Mac/Linux
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Libre/Open source
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Various power characteristics can be emulated
Via the power command, AC charging state as well as battery state, presence, health and capacity can be changed.
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LCD density can be abstracted
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Camera support
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Android-x86
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It's a complete port of Android to x86
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Slow performance
Runs very slow which is not efficient.
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Has Bluetooth & WiFi support
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Short list of supported devices
Currently it's tested on only the following devices: ASUS Eee PCs/Laptops Viewsonic Viewpad 10 Dell Inspiron Mini Duo Samsung Q1U Viliv S5 Lenovo ThinkPad x61 Tablet Check them out, download a build and try it for yourself, read their forums and see what is presently happening, from the SurfacePRO 3 work in progress to the older Asus T100 ongoing work and many other PC's, Laptop, 2-in-1's, the older Surface 2, Dell XPS 12, Dell Venue 8, HP Stream, Sony Viao and many others. AOSP KitKat is their present released product, Lollipop version 5.1.1 is their present development cycle. There are builds available for either.
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Stable device support
Runs on more devices than any other available Android on a PC product presently available, KitKat, Lollipop, all open source.
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Actively developed
Since 2009 the pet project of running Android on a PC by a highly respected developer, has gathered many developer contributions from the open source community...and in 2015 they are still going strong and delivering. Contributors are welcomed and needed for ongoing development work, any donations are accepted.
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Open source
Using Open Source Mesa for GPU / Video and presently up to Linux Kernel 4.0.6, with some Kernel 4.1 test builds available from contributors....
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Based On:
Android Open Source Project
Default Desktop Environment:
Android dalla
Init-System:
Android init
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Andy
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Can be rooted
To root Andy download this rootkit, extract the archive and run AndyRootkit30.exe. It comes with frequently installed root applications that can be installed in the process and also allows unrooting Andy.
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Andy's Installer is known to drop/install a bitcoin miner
Andy's Installer has been reported to drop a bitcoin miner on users computer which causes significant drop in PC performance.
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Easy to get started
As long as virtualization is enabled in BIOS, the setup is straightforward. Simply download, install, run. First time the software runs it will ask to either log in with a Google account or create one allowing it to download software directly from the Play Store.
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Still on Jelly Bean
KitKat version is planned.
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The virtual machine Andy runs in is highly customizable
With some tinkering, Andy can be set up to run with up to 3GB of RAM, the current Android 32bit RAM limit. It allows for a smooth experience and offers enough power to have multiple apps running simultaneously. The VM can even add more virtual CPU cores to Andy, doubling it's processing power or more.
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No Linux Version
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Use of Genymotion VHD allows Andy to be very fast
Andy is built on top of the powerful Genymotion VHD. It takes advantage of OpenGL capable graphics cards allowing it to be one of the fastest Android emulators.
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Can crash your mac
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Allows installing third-party launchers
Andy comes with a custom clever implementation of ADW. It is theme-able, while functions very well without any modifications. The app sorting is a nice touch. Andy is compatible with most Android launchers.
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Only installs in Windows Drive C:/
Which is where windows is installed. What's more, it does not let you change the installation path.
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Great application compatibility and stability
Andy is constantly optimizing for applications to perform better on their system. Their support staff has a reporting setup to get the right information to the developers as fast as possible.
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Quite resource intensive
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Allows using a smartphone as a controller
It can't stream media to a phone, but it can work as a game controller. It allows for accelerometer- and touch-based interactions.
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Good customer support
Andy manages support mostly through a Facebook group where both knowledgeable admins and smart community members help answer questions.
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Fully functioning notifications and widgets
Andy supports all traditional Android widgets and notifications. It can even use apps like Push Bullet to send those notifications to their other devices.
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Great Clash of Clans gameplay experience
The new launcher provided for, it seems, limitless number of Andy tablets. Have a Andy just for CoC with 3GB and 4CPUs to maximize your CoC play to the next level. Then make a full copy of that machine for a full backup. Have an Andy for the children, be able to lock each Andy with a password lock-screen. And manage all this with less only 7 buttons ;) Again, Simple and powerful.
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Simple OS upgrade process
As of this latest version, users can be notified of new versions and incremental changes. It's possible to update only certain pieces or parts, rather than downloading an entirely new build. Andy is also exploring OTA update possibilities.
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Andy is available in over 40 languages.
For a full list of supported languages, see here.
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All apps and settings can be synced between Andy and an Android device on the same network with 1ClickSync
While setting up Andy, 1ClickSync will ask for Google Account credentials that allow keeping apps and their settings in sync between Andy and an Android device.
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Available on Windows 7 & 8
Andy is available on Windows 7 and 8.1 PCs with OS X support in development.
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No signup required
Downloading Andy requires only one click with no email address or account needed.
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Visual Studio Emulator for Android
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Easy to set up and use
Install devices in two clicks, very intuitive interface for simulations.
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Only runs on Hyper-V capable machines
Has to be Win8+ pro edition or higher. No Mac or Linux support yet.
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Simulates many scenarios
Location/GPS (including live journeying), Camera (using webcam or image file from PC), Accelerometer, Networking (bandwidth and signal strength), etc.
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Free
All features are free.
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Fast
Runs using Hyper-V, the built-in virtualization technology in Windows, so it's very fast (like a real device).
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PrimeOS
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Dual boot at single click with PrimeOS installer
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Windows software aren't compatible
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Standalone OS, better performance than any emulator
PrimeOS is standalone OS thus provides 2x performance than any emulator as emulator runs on a host OS.
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3x better performance than windows budget laptop
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Android Gaming on PC
PrimeOS is equipped with a key mapping tool, DecaPro whihc let you play any Android game at the comfort of keyboard and mouse.
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Android Ecosystem with Desktop Interface
PrimeOS provides access to the whole Android ecosystem with complete desktop interface. Now use multiple apps on single screen with minimise, maximise and close option.
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Based On:
Android
Default Desktop Environment:
PrimeOS Desktop
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India
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LDPlayer
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It's light and fast
This emulator is pretty light and it can run many high-demanding Android games both on high-end and low-end PCs.
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Well-developed
The developers keep releasing new versions to fix any bugs that users find and they can provide good support.
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Free
No limitation to use it.
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Portable
You can run this emulator on any computer via external drive.
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Keep Up-to-date with Notification, updates and news from LDPlayer offical web with IDNews (SAFE!!).
keeps you up to date and sends notifications, updates and news from LDPlayer official with there startup program called IDNews. This is not a malware, virus or adware unless you did not download from official source/website. You can disable the program to run at windows startup in task manager.
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ARC Welder
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Developed by Google
Even though it's a developer preview, it's likely to evolve quickly as Google is developing it. Since Google is also behind Android, it makes sense to use a more official way of running APK. If they don't work, you may check with the developer so it may eventually work.
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Discontinued
Discontinued after December 2020.
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Cross-platform
Works on Chrome 41+ on Windows, Mac, Chrome OS and Linux.
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Not all Google Play services are yet supported
ARC Welder supports OAuth2, Google Cloud Messaging , Google+ sign-in, Maps, Location, and Ads APIs from Google Play services.
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Allows running apps in a Chrome web browser
It installs as a Chrome App and runs on most operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS), even thought x86 support will be put in maintenance mode soon.
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Only supports "arm" apk files
"x86" apk files don't work as of 20150422.
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Keyboard input is spotty
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No accelerometer emulation
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Orientation mode has to be selected before running the app
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A single app can be loaded at a time
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Android Studio
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Officially supported by Google
Android Studio is the software built by Google themselves to be used for Android Development. As such, it's certain that support for it will never drop as long as Android apps are still being developed. Studio is also the tool that Google recommends using for Android development and it's the IDE that gets updates related to Android first.
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High memory use
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Based on the powerful IntelliJ IDEA
Unlike its predecessor, which is based off Eclipse, Android Studio is build on top of Jetbrain's Flagship Java IDE which offers over a number of features. It's also open-source too (Community Edition only).
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Many errors that are almost impossible to remove
Gradle sync fail Render problem Class can't be found Layout Reinstall repository Update SDK (even with latest version)
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Live code updates and renderings of app
Layouts are built and can be observed in real time and are automatically updated after every change. You can even see these changes on different screens.
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Apps run slow on the ARM version of the emulator
While the Android team have recently fixed issues that had to do with emulation on an x86 architecture and greatly improving emulator speeds, emulating an Android device and running apps on an ARM architecture is still pretty slow.
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Extremely easy to integrate Google Services
Because it's made by Google to be the tool to be used for Android Development, it's also very easy for Google to add great support for their services in the IDE and make it easier to integrate Google Services into Android applications built with Studio.
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Many offline issues
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Uses the powerful Gradle build tool out of the box
Android Studio uses Gradle as the official build tool for projects, moving away from the now outdated Apache Ant. Gradle is a powerful build tool, especially for Android development with which it's very easy to do things that are otherwise impossible or very hard to do on other build systems, thing like: upgrading the build system without breaking the project itself or allowing you to separately define the development and production versions.
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Android development only
Android Studio is the official IDE for Android and it works great as an Android IDE. Unfortunately, that's the only thing it can do. If you want to develop applications for other platforms in Java, you have to learn another IDE as well.
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Pushes fast to the built-in emulator
Pushing to the built-in Android emulator can be up to 10 times faster than pushing to a physical device.
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Extremely fast preview
Since Android 2.0, Google have been focusing more and more on the IDE's speed, going so far as making it 2-2.5 times faster than older versions. But the greatest feature when it comes to speed though is the new feature called "Instant Run". This is comparable to writing HTML, where you write the HTML and just refresh te page to see the changes. On mobile though, updating anything would take a lot of time for the system to rebuild. Instant Run allows developers to build their app once (on physical devices, emulator or both) and as they change their code, AS does hot code swapping where it only updates the parts of the code that have been changed and the developer can see those changes after a second or two.
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Intelligently replaces values
References are automatically replaced with their real values, so you can easily view which color you are using for example.
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Supports many platforms
Linux, Windows, and Mac are supported.
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Allows GPU tracking
For graphics-intensive apps or games, Android Studio has a GPU profiler baked in. With this you can see exactly what is happening inside the device when a new image is drawn on the screen.
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Can test Google Play Services API straight from the emulator
Since the built-in emulator has Google Play Services like a physical device, you can test a lot of API calls without having to deploy your application to a device.
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It supports naked
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3.6 (Stable), 3.6 RC 3 (Preview)
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Console OS
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Vaporware
Console OS is just other people's source code redistributed under a different name.
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Designed as a desktop OS
Console OS is Android modified so it can be a viable replacement for your currently installed operating system.
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Limited hardware support
Only a small number of devices are supported, however support for additional devices will be added in the future
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AMI DuOS
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Discontinued
AMI DuOS was officially discontinued
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Runs Android Lollipop
Runs Android Lollipop, whereas most other emulators run KitKat or older. Jelly Bean version available as well.
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It's free now
Costs $15 (Lollipop), but a 30-day trial is available. Costs $10 for Jelly Bean version.
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Fast
Performs significantly better than most alternatives
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