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An Android 4.0 emulator is a virtual device that mimics the hardware and software of a physical Android smartphone or tablet running API Level 14 or 15 (Android 4.0.1 – 4.0.4). Unlike a simulator (which only replicates software behavior), an emulator creates a full virtual machine, including a virtual ARM or x86 processor, GPU, and storage.
Emulators serve three primary purposes for ICS: Android 4.0 Emulator
When most people search for an Android 4.0 emulator, they are looking for the official tool. That is the Android Virtual Device (AVD) manager, part of Google’s Android Studio. An Android 4
YouWave is a paid emulator ($29.99) that specializes in older Android versions. Its "YouWave for Android 4.0" edition is lightweight (only 80MB installer) and supports multi-instance. It lacks Google Play Store but includes a built-in APK installer. When most people search for an Android 4
Pros: No virtualization required (runs on Windows natively), very low CPU usage. Cons: No GPU acceleration (3D games are unplayably slow).
