By reading this complete tutorial, we will learn how to run Android applications on Mac OS X with Andy. Driving is very easy and simple. With this tutorial I will show you how to run Android games and applications on your Mac OS X (MacOS) computer using the Andy emulator.
Android is the most popular operating system in the world right now. It has grown a lot even more than Windows PCs. The Google Play Store on Android is chock full of millions of apps that you can install and use on your Android devices.
But why only on Android phones and tablets? One of our favorite Android emulators for Mac now lets you run Android apps and games on your MacBook / iMac as well. First of all, it doesn't come pre-installed with Google services, which means it doesn't come pre-installed with the Google Play Store.
There are many guides available on how to install it. Despite everything you could run into some problems. These problems with Android games and applications arise due to compatibility issues. In this case, emulators like Andy come into play. You are ready? Let's enjoy Android applications on your MacBook / iMac too.
A lot of users don't own an Android device, but they want to use or play with Android apps. Likewise, users with a resource-limited Android device cannot use apps and games due to their low internal memory, RAM, or GPU.
Andy lets you enjoy Android games and applications on the big screen of a laptop / monitor.
Andy allows you to play your favorite applications and downloadable games from the Google Play Store on your Mac.
Not just regular apps or games. It is also possible to run applications such as Whatsapp, Viber or Snapchat. It is an alternative emulator to Bluestacks, widely used for running Android applications on a computer.
Andy has a better interface with more features and is easier to use and configure.
Our favorite feature is device sync, which allows you to sync phone applications with your Andy emulator installed on your computer.
In this way, you can use the applications you use on your mobile device on Mac OS X.
So, let's see how to install Andy and set it up for your Mac OS X to run Android games and applications.
How to run Android apps on Mac OS X with Andy
Phase 1 - Download Andy for your Mac. [Mirror]
Phase 2 - Open the DMG file.
Phase 3 - Follow the onscreen instructions to install Andy on a MacBook / Mac or other Mac OS X computer.
Phase 4 - Now go to your applications and search for Andy. Double-click on it to start.
Phase 5 - Once all the services have started it means that everything went smoothly and you are ready to use Andy on your Mac.
Phase 6 - You can now open the Google Play Store and log in with your Google account.
Phase 7 - Once logged in, you can browse through your android apps and games.
You should now be able to use Android applications and games on your Mac OS X.