Skip to main content

Android App On Windows Platform


How to run Android apps on computer ?


Learn How you can run Android .apk extension apps on Computer.
Today We will teach you How to Install any Android App,having .apk extension on your Computer.
Yes, it is true, You can install and use all Android Apps on your PC, it doesn’t matter whether it is Free or Commercial one.
Without wasting much time, let’s move ahead. In this trick we will use a popular Android ‘Emulator’ to run Android App on computer.
We have to Just Install software named, BlueStacks on our Computer, after installing BlueStacks on our Computer, we can easily run any .apk file, which is an Android App indeed.
How to install Bluestacks ?
1. Download BlueStacks on your Computer.
Click Here to Download BlueStacks
2. After you Have Downloaded BlueStacks, Run Setup file and Install BlueStacks on your Computer, it will take a While
3. Restart Computer after Installation of BlueStacks
That’s It !! Now BlueStacks is Installed on Your Computer
Next Section of this Tutorial Will teach you How to Run Android App from BlueStacks.
How to run Android app on PC through Bluestacks ?
1. Download any of your Favorite Android App on your PC.
[Tip: You can Use Google Play to Download Android App*]
2. Now after Downloading an Android App, Navigate to Folder where your newly Downloaded Android App is present
3. Right Click on Android App file(Having .apk extenstion) which you want to run
4. Select Open With Option
5. Click on Browse Button
6. Navigate to C:\Program Files\BlueStacks-Android Apk Handler Application Program
7. Click on OK
8. Click on OK again
9. Now again Double Click on Android App file which you want to Install
10. Installation Will Begin
11. A Confirmation message will pop-up
12. Now Open BlueStacks Program from Desktop
13. Now You can see the Android app you have Just Installed in BlueStacks
That’s it !! Run Android App and Enjoy !
You can always share your experience with us by commenting here!!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Android Speech Recognition Without Dialog In A Custom Activity.

A very interesting feature introduced in android is speech recognition. Many apps like Google Now, Chrome browser app, Google Maps app use speech recognition for their text input. Most of the apps use the standard easy way to get the voice inputs i.e. startActivityForResult  by a  RecognizerIntent . This would launch a dialog on top of the app listen to voice input and would return the text back to the app. Now in this tutorial  Android Speech Recognition Without Dialog in a Custom Activity , I would show how to do the speech recognition in android without this dialog box. Recently I was working on an app where I wanted voice to text input, but I did not wanted to show the Google’s pre made voice input dialog. Another way of doing this is by using the IME voice input, i.e the speech recognition from the keyboard. All you need to do is enable this option from the “Language & Input” device settings. But in Android Speech Recognition Without Dialog is possible by one...

Galaxy Note 2 vs IPhone 5

PHYSICAL Lower SAR for head (EU) 0.17 W/kg vs 0.95 W/kg 0.78 W/kg Lower SAR for head (EU). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at head level. The legal limit is 2.0 W/kg in the EU. Noticeably lower SAR for body (USA) 0.95 W/kg vs 1.18 W/kg 0.23 W/kg lower SAR for body (USA). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at hip level. The legal limit is 1.6 W/kg in the USA. Lower SAR for head (USA) 0.23 W/kg vs 1.18 W/kg 0.95 W/kg Lower SAR for head (USA). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) describes how much radio frequency energy emitted by the device will be absorbed by your body. The rate is measured at head level. Th...