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Is it possible to run android apps natively in windows

Hi I was thinking is it possible to run android apps natively in windows by adding the android binaries and runtime environment in windows??

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not the way you described

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RemixOS - You can put another OS on your PC and switch boot. Similar like ChromeOs

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Android apps are made for ARM environment while Windows runs on x64/x86.

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On 4/21/2017 at 4:24 PM, Dat Guy said:

That's only for Android NDK. 

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Which happens to support the same platforms Android itself supports - including its apps.

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I'm also using Andriod mobile and didn't about we can use an Andriod app in windows. Did anyone suggest me about is it really we can use an Andriod app in windows 10? If it then how can we use it anyone guides me?

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There is no way in hell that you could run such two different architectures. Tho there are options like emulators(genymotion) or screensharing of another "real" android device with something like teamviewer (there should be some alternatives for android, i know non of them)

 

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