

The downside to using BlueStacks is the sponsored ads that appear at the bottom of the emulator screen. I decided to use the one that seems to be the easiest to setup and has excellent gaming performance: BlueStacks. There are many Android emulators out there. (Android emulators can also run on Windows 7 and macOS.) With a powerful enough CPU and graphics card, emulated Android games are playable. Basically, you can emulate an Android phone on Windows 10. Thankfully, there are solutions known as Android emulators. (Windows 11 will have better support for Android, but my PC doesn’t support Windows 11.) This is what I read because I don’t have an Android phone to test with. You would have to have the latest version of the Phone app though. Supposedly, if you attach your Android smartphone to the Windows Phone app, you can then run Android apps on Windows 10 using the Phone app. Windows 10 supports Android, but I think the support is very lacking.
