

Nox has many of the features that are found in most Android emulators such as virtual location setting, multiple instances and sync between them, screenshots and screen recording, etc.


Having a direct link to the Google Play store would probably have worked better. This then opens a browser with the results, and clicking on a search result takes you to the Google Play store. You have to open the Nox App store and search for the app you want to install. One of the interesting things about the interface is that it doesn’t have a direct link to the Google play store. It’s a standard Android home screen with links to a few popular Android apps. Similarly, first boot is pretty fast and you are on the homescreen pretty quickly. It’s around a 400MB download and it installs pretty fast. Just go to their website and press the download button. Installing Nox is pretty straightforward.
