Thursday, 25 July 2013

ANDROID on windows PC

Want to enjoy ANDROID on PC..??? here are 2 best ways you can try out... 

1- YOU WAVE

impressive software and easy to install. But I wouldn recommend this since its not free software. but you can use this repeatedly by uninstalling once it expires and again installing ;-).

you can enjoy almost all android apps using this. mainly Wats app we chat etc. 
the main dis advantage is that though this is easy to interface but it tortures user with its unfixed bugs of never changing date and time. also many times it gets corrupted as such making you to install the new software version once again.

it supports windows XP, vista 7.. 

you can download this through this link http://youwave.com/ well if you want cracked version then drop a comment.. will send you full cracked version of software :)

once you download 


2. Bluestacks
 i recommend this way of using android.mainly its free software. though this is a slow running software its user friendly and doesnt bug you much as like other which I described above.
once you download bluestack next thing is to download .apk file of the app you wanna run and then enjoy the ANDROID power on PC :)

in my upcoming threads will explain you how to install wats app and subway surfers on PC..:)

well you can download bluestacks by this link http://www.bluestacks.com/

Note: dont worry .. it takes a bit longer time than usual to download and install bluestack... except this annoying fact .. once you start using... you will start forgetting rest.. :)


there are many other ways of installing android on pc.. but well these are best and reliable methods.. 





Wednesday, 24 July 2013

google released its new NEXUS 7 tablet with android 4.3


The new Nexus released is priced 229$. Its an upgraded version to the one released last year with 16 GB storage capacity.

The Nexus 7 will be the first device to get the 4.3 version of its Android software (currently known as "Key Lime Pie.").
It's a relatively minor upgrade from the "Jelly Bean" flavor of Android.The new line of Nexus tablets boasts of a higher-definition 17.5-centimetre display screen and a processor that promises to be nearly as twice as fast. Dual stereo speakers have been added for richer sound, and the device's battery duration has been extended by about an hour.