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1.Download and Install XePlayer Android Emulator.Click 'Download XePlayer' to download.
2.Run XePlayer Android Emulator and login Google Play Store.
3.Open Google Play Store and search Google Play Store and download,
Or import the apk file from your PC Into XePlayer to install it.4.Install Google Play Store for PC.Now you can play Google Play Store on PC.Have fun!
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Google Play Store is the official store for all mobile devices that run on Android OS.
Google Play Store is a game developed by Google Inc. The latest version of Google Play Store is 7.5.08.M-all [0] [PR] 146162341. It was released on . You can download Google Play Store 7.5.08.M-all [0] [PR] 146162341 directly on Our site. Over 30 users rating a average 3.8 of 5 about Google Play Store. More than 47747072 is playing Google Play Store right now. Coming to join them and download Google Play Store directly!
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Uploader’s notes: Latest Google branding, and maybe by server, redesigned.
Details
Download Google PLAY apk latest version.
To Download Google Play Store For PC,users need to install an Android Emulator like Xeplayer.With Xeplayer,you can Download Google Play Store for PC version on your Windows 7,8,10 and Laptop.
How to Play Google Play Store on PC,Laptop,Windows
1.Download and Install XePlayer Android Emulator.Click 'Download XePlayer' to download.
2.Run XePlayer Android Emulator and login Google Play Store.
3.Open Google Play Store and search the Google Play Store and download,
Or import the apk file from your PC Into XePlayer to install it.4.Install Google Play Store for PC.Now you can play Google Play Store on PC.Have fun!
Apps on Windows have gotten better. But every once in a while, you’ll stumble upon a really useful mobile app that hasn’t made its way to PC yet. If it runs on Android, though, there’s good news. With the help of third-party software, you can probably run it on your Windows computer. On the other hand, if you’re running a Chromebook, you may want to check out our dedicated guide to installing Android apps on Chrome OS.
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Unfortunately, getting apps from your phone or tablet to your PC isn’t as easy as installing a Windows program, though Microsoft could be working on an option to bring Android app mirroring in Windows 10. There are a number of ways to do it, however, ranging from emulators to dual-booting. To help simplify things, we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide on what software and utilities you need to install Android apps on almost any Windows computer.
Bluestacks emulator
The Bluestacks App Player is one of the most robust Android emulators around, allowing you to run games and apps on Android 7.1.2 (Nougat) on your Windows desktop. It boasts a custom-designed interface that makes it easy to toggle emulation settings and launch apps and “Layercake” technology that uses hardware accelerators to improve the performance of Android games in Windows. If you have a Facebook or Twitch account and a PC with more than 8GB of RAM, you can even broadcast apps and games directly from the Bluestacks window.
It’s important to note that while Bluestacks is free, an optional subscription ($2 per month) enables premium support and exclusive offers from app developers. Here’s how to install Bluestacks to your computer’s hard drive:
Step 1: Download the installer from the official Bluestacks website.
Step 2: Launch the install application and choose the storage location for app and data files. Unfortunately, you can’t change the Bluestacks directory — it will install on your boot drive by default.
Step 3: Once Bluestacks finishes installing, launch it. Enter your Google account credentials — you’ll log into the Google Play Store, where you’ll find all of your installed and purchased apps.
Dual booting
There’s an alternative to Android emulators that gives you newer versions of Android, but the setup’s a bit more involved. It’s called “dual booting,” and it effectively transforms your Windows computer into an Android device. You’ll gain the option to boot into Android when you switch on your computer, and Android will work just like it does on your smartphone or tablet.
It’s not as simple as installing native Android, though. Because computer hardware like Intel processors, graphics cards, and physical hard drives have to be added by a third-party developer to Android, you’ll need to find a custom distribution that supports your machine.
Phoenix OS
Like the now-defunct Remix OS, Phoenix OS is a full Android 7.1 or 5.1 operating system that runs on your Windows machine. That gives it the functionality of a desktop OS, along with all of the compatibility with Android applications. Here’s how to get yourself set up to use it.
Step 1: Go to the Phoenix OS download page and download the latest installer for your PC. Choose the .exe or .ISO file for the version of Android you prefer. Currently, you choose the installer for Android 7.1 or Android 5.1.
Step 2: Create a new partition for Phoenix OS to install onto. For more information on how to do that, see our Windows guide.
Step 3: Run the Phoenix OS installer and install it on the new partition. Alternatively, create a bootable USB drive with it, and install on boot.
Step 4: Choose a volume letter and the size of the volume you want to create.
Step 5: Wait for the installation process to complete. Then reboot and choose Phoenix OS from your boot menu. The latest versions of Phoenix OS come preloaded with the Google Play Store, so download your apps from there and away you go!
Android-X86
Android-x86 is an open-source project that seeks to port the newest version Android to Windows hardware, which currently is at Android 8.1 RC2 Oreo. The latest version of Android-x86 adds much-welcome support for Google’s notification features, smarter management of background apps, smart text selection, and OpenGL ES 3.x hardware acceleration for Intel, AMD, and Nvidia graphics.
Though customizations to the Android OS are minimal, the Android-x86 team did add some meaningful tweaks to give your Android install a desktop-like interface. This version comes with features like a new Taskbar launcher and apps can also launch in resizable windows rather than just full-screen.
Android-x86 also lets you customize Android to your liking. You can install third-party themes, home screens, and more without having to worry whether or not they will play nicely together — unlike Remix OS. See this list for supported devices. Here’s how to install Android-x86 to your PC’s hard drive;
Step 1: First, make sure your computer’s hard drive has at least 2GB of free space. Download the latest Android-x86 ISO. If your device isn’t listed, download the generic file.
Step 2: Download UNetbootin. Open UNetbootin and select the Android-x86 ISO file you downloaded earlier. Select USB drive from the list of options, and click OK. Wait for UNetbootin to copy and install Android-x86 to your flash drive.
Step 3: Reboot your computer and select Boot to the Boot Device Selection screen. Then select your flash drive. From the UNetbootin menu, select Install Android-x86 to hard disk.
Step 4: Select the partition — or location — to which you want to install Android-x86. The program will ask if you want to format the disk; if you’re unsure, don’t.
Step 5: You’ll be asked if you want to install GRUB. Select Yes, and Yes again. You’ll then be asked if you want to “make system r/w,” which enables Android-x86 to read and write data to your hard drive. Select Yes.
Step 6: Reboot your computer for the second time. Once installed, as with Phoenix OS, use the Google Play store to install Android apps as you wish.
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Want to run your favorite Android apps on your Windows 10 desktop, laptop, tablet or 2-in-1 system? It's easy with AMIDuOS.
Getting up and running is simple. You download and install the utility, and then you're ready to run Android apps. That's all there is to it. No configuration, and no messing about. You have a 100 percent native Android operating system running on your Windows 10 PC or tablet (also supports Windows 7 and 8/8.1). As such, you're getting the full Android experience, which includes multitouch and gesture support for pinch and zoom, a full-featured software keyboard, and even compass and GPS functionality, which allows you to run mapping and navigation apps.
Since AMIDuOS uses virtualization technology as opposed to a dual-boot solution, you can switch between Windows and Android apps seamlessly without having to close what you're doing in one OS to get to the other.
You can even place shortcuts to Android apps on the Windows Start menu for ease of access.
Virtualization also facilitates easy file sharing between Windows and Android, so there are no boundaries between you and your data. AMIDuOS also supports SD card emulation and allows you to configure the SD card using an easy-to-use configuration tool.
AMIDuOS comes pre-installed with stock Android apps and the Amazon App Store, but if you want the Google Play Store then this can be easily installed to provide access to popular apps such as Gmail. For power users there is also a quick and easy way to enable root mode.
AMIDuOS comes with an initial 30-day free trial, then and beyond that a lifetime license will set you back $10 for the Jellybean Android version, and $15 for Lollipop.
I'll be honest with you, I don't use this utility a lot, but when I want to test out an app, often it is quicker for me to download and install the app into AMIDuOS than it is to use an Android device. In fact, with AMIDuOS I'm usually done before the tablet has even booted up.
AMIDuOS requires the following modest system specs:
- x86 processor
- 32 or 64-bit Windows 7/8/8.1
- OpenGL 3.0 and above
- Hardware Virtualization Technology needs to be enabled in BIOS
- Minimum 2GB of system RAM, though 3GB is recommended for best performance
- Minimum 2GB of hard disk free space
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