For starters, you can change the way it runs in the virtual machine, allocating more RAM, for example, to make it run faster. I experienced the occasional glitch when running the application, although in general, it works pretty smoothly.Īndy OS is great for 'power users' because it can be customized in a number of ways. Once you've downloaded and installed the software, you simply run the application and go through the Android configuration options as you would on a first-run of a regular mobile device.
Andy OS runs through VirtualBox virtual machine, which comes bundled with the installer. Is it easy to use?Īndy OS isn't quite as simple to use as BlueStacks, in the sense that it requires a little bit more setup. While it's a shame it isn't pre-installed with the latest OS (KitKat 4.4), it's up to date enough that it should run most apps. This is handy for playing certain types of action games, or racing games, for example.Īt the time of writing, Andy OS runs Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2. But there's much more to Andy OS than just running apps: the software also supports notifications, widgets, file browsing (including access to the local file system), application data syncing, and full multi-touch gestures.Īndy OS is great for mobile gaming, since it lets you use your phone or tablet as a remote control for the desktop emulator.