What’s the best Windows emulator for Snapdragon 720G?

I’m looking for a Windows emulator for my Android device, specifically one that would work well with the Snapdragon 720G chipset. I’ve come across a few options like Exagear, Winlator, and Box64droid, but I’m not sure which one is the best in terms of performance, compatibility, and ease of use. Also, I’d love to know what games I could run on this chipset with these emulators.

Any thoughts or experiences with these emulators would be appreciated!

@MiroslavRalevic you can try Exagear as it is one of the most well-known Windows emulators on Android. While it’s more focused on running light Windows applications rather than demanding games, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking to run basic programs or games that aren’t too resource-heavy.

In terms of compatibility with your Snapdragon 720G, Exagear can handle older games and applications well. Games like Age of Empires, SimCity, and other strategy or simulation games should run reasonably smoothly. However, if you’re planning to run more demanding titles, Exagear might struggle, especially with newer or graphically intense games.

One thing to consider is that Exagear’s performance largely depends on the app you’re trying to emulate. If you’re interested in testing how well Exagear performs with different apps, tools like LambdaTest could help you compare and test its compatibility across various Android devices, ensuring you know how it will perform in a broader context.

Winlator is another Windows emulator that seems promising for users who need to run legacy Windows applications on Android. While it’s still in development, it has shown some impressive results with a range of older software.

For games, Winlator may work well for titles like Counter-Strike (1.6) or older Half-Life versions, though performance can vary depending on the complexity of the game.

The Snapdragon 720G is capable of handling moderate tasks with Winlator, but don’t expect to run anything too graphically demanding. The emulator is designed to prioritize efficiency over performance, so it’s perfect for productivity apps and light games. However, if you’re hoping to run more modern Windows games, it might not be the best choice.

For anyone looking to explore Winlator’s capabilities with various Android models, LambdaTest could be a great tool to simulate different environments and check the emulator’s compatibility with your specific device before diving into heavy emulation.

Box64droid is an emulator that’s still in its early stages but is gaining traction as an open-source Windows emulator for Android. It’s designed to handle more demanding programs than Exagear and Winlator. However, keep in mind that, being newer, it’s still a work in progress.

On Snapdragon 720G, Box64droid might have more potential for games with a bit more graphical demand. Titles like Minecraft or Warcraft III may run decently, although you may need to adjust settings for smoother gameplay. Keep in mind that the emulator’s performance will depend on the specific game and its resource requirements, so not all games may work perfectly.

For testing the performance of Box64droid on your Snapdragon device, LambdaTest could provide a valuable tool. You could use LambdaTest’s cloud infrastructure to simulate how Box64droid would behave on different devices, ensuring you can test it across various environments for the best results.