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Android users are quick to complain about how their batteries run out quickly due to the many applications they use on their phones, be it gaming applications or social media applications. Well how would you like to transfer your Whats-app, Viber, Tango, Angry-birds, Live-scores, FIFA, Chess, Sudoku, and many other applications unto your computer to help save your battery a little as these applications contribute in draining your phones battery and at the same time maintain your Android experience.

It is now possible to run the Android operating system on your computer. There are various software applications that emulates Android on your computer to enable you access all your Android applications on your computer. I must say though that, even though I believe the Android interface of some of these applications can be improved and made more interactive, I must say that these Android emulators do a great job. They virtually converts your computer experience into an Android experience. Ones experience gets even better when one uses a laptop, that is, you get to have Android emulated on a much bigger screen and this is complimented by your laptops keyboard and the touch pad for easy use, and to top that up, you can carry your laptop with you around as compared to a desktop computer which can hardly be moved around.

It is therefore not surprising to find out that lots of radio stations have taken advantage of this giant innovation in technology to get closer to their listeners.Radio stations are using these Android emulators as a tool to get interactive with their listeners. These Android emulated applications for example makes it easy for radio stations to read messages on a 17 inch laptop screen as compared to a 10 inch tablets screen, and in the cases of social events, such messages can be projected on huge screen through projectors using a laptop. For those addicted to Android games, you have the chance to play your Android games on a bigger screen with the help of your keyboard.

I would encourage everyone to try these applications out, they are really cool and you don't have to worry about cost, it's absolutely free, yes free. But make sure you have a reliable internet connection, because the downloading and installation process for some of these applications is done online. Two popular and user friendly Android emulator applications you would like to consider are Bluestacks and Youwave. There are many others you can look up on the internet with the help of search engines. Download an Android emulator application today and take your Android experience to a whole new level.



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Source by Fidd Wann

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