

The notification dropdown also worked as it should, displaying the same messages I normally receive on my real Android tablet. Integration with other PC hardware like wireless networking hardware - including laptop's battery power level - was seamless and trouble-free. There was little lag and the emulator - Andy implements VirtualBox behind the scenes- was fairly responsive. And, as far as the apps were concerned, they were running on a normal Android tablet.Īlthough Andy does not require a touchscreen, using the touchscreen of my laptop almost made me believe I was using an Android tablet - especially when running Andy in full screen mode.

I encountered no problems installing or running any of the apps I tested.
#ANDY OS EMULATOR ANDROID PC MAC INSTALL#
Next, I opened Google Play to install a handful of apps. As this screenshot illustrates, Andy runs Android version 4.2.2, aka Kit-Kat: I first ran the Settings app, checking technical details.
