So their core business is partnerships with unwanted software bundling: lot of uninstallable bloatware and crapware melted in the os.But this is only the tip of the iceberg. They don't sell their emulators to users. Now let's talk about all the other companies. But last time i tried both they sucked in performance and android version support (older versions than kitkat). There were also some shareware emulators that were mostly 100% safe: like Jar of Beans and AMIDuOS. Its code is now in Android Studio) and Android-x86 (free source code, low app compatibility and not easy to configure in VirtualBox - shared folders and GooglPlay integration). Excellent performance on par with noxplayer. With my experience i can tell you that only 100% safe emulators are Android Studio (the Google offical emulator that is a pain in the ass to configure), Leapdroid (out of production. Meanwhile in these years i tried most of the others:Genymotion, Jar of Beans,WMlite, YouWave, Amiduos,Droid4x and Memu (NoxPlayer Clone). I started to use Android emulators since the beginning:Īndroid-x86 in 2009-2011 (mostly a proof of concept but very low in speed and compatibility)
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