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Whatfinger News for PC

Whatfinger News for PC

Published by Whatfinger News

This is the official Android application for Whatfinger news

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About Whatfinger News For PC

Whatfinger News is an Android app developed and published by Whatfinger News at Google Play Store on Dec 5, 2018 for Android users. Whatfinger News has been downloaded over 50 times and continues to grow. DesktopTwo currently hosts Whatfinger News Version 1.2. File size 1.02 MB.

Yes, Whatfinger News can be run on a computer. But first, you'll need emulator software for Windows or MAC. You can get it free of charge. Before you install the emulator check the minimum system requirements and the recommended system requirements. They may change depending on which version of the emulator you choose. We recommend downloading the latest version. Here's a list of three Android emulators, which we have chosen based on their popularity.

How to Install Whatfinger News for PC

BlueStacks

Minimum
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above.
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Processor.
  • RAM: Your PC must have at least 4GB of RAM. (Note that having 4GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM)
  • Storage: 5GB Free Disk Space.
  • You must be an Administrator on your PC.
Recommended:
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Multi-Core Processor with Single Thread benchmark score > 1000.
  • Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete controller with benchmark score >= 750.
  • Please ensure Virtualization is enabled on your PC/Laptop.
  • RAM: 8GB or higher
  • Storage: SSD (or Fusion/Hybrid Drives)
  • Internet: Broadband connection to access games, accounts and related content.

Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.

  • Bluestacks can be downloaded from its official website. BluesStacks v 5 is available and is approximately 400 MB.
  • Once the download has been completed, click on Bluestacks to install it. Follow the on-screen instructions and install it accordingly.
  • The next step is to launch the emulator using the desktop shortcut and sign in using your Google account.
  • Now go to Bluestacks and click the Google Play Store link.
  • Use Google Play's search bar to search for Whatfinger News
  • You can download Whatfinger News directly from the Play Store. Click the Install option to complete the downloading.

NoxPlayer

Minimum
  • Operating System: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and DirectX 9.0c
  • Processor: At least dual-core processor, both Intel, and AMD are OK
  • Video: Supports Open GL 2.0 or above
  • Memory: 1.5 GB RAM
Recommended
  • Operating System: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
  • Processor: Multiple core processors which support VT-x or AMB-V Virtualization Technology, better performance with this function enabled
  • Video: The higher performance, the better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM

Storage: 1 GB available under installation path, 1.5GB available hard drive space

Internet: Broadband Internet connection

  • Download NoxPlayer from the official website. NoxPlayer 3 is the most recent version and it measures approximately 600 MB.
  • Now, download the setup file and install the emulator. Follow the on-screen instructions to install NoxPlayer onto your computer.
  • Once the installation has been completed, launch Nox Android emulator. When asked, log in with your Google account.
  • To search Whatfinger News, click on the Google Play Store icon. Once Whatfinger News is found, click the "Install" button to install it for your computer.
  • Sideload APK is a way to get Whatfinger News from Google Play Store.
  • Start Whatfinger News right away from your homescreen.

MEmu

Minimum
  • 2 cores x86/x86_64 Processor (Intel or AMD CPU)
  • WinXP SP3 / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 (Not recommended to run on Server/Enterprise)
  • Latest Windows DirectX 11 / Graphics driver with OpenGL 2.0
  • Hardware Virtualization Technology (Intel VT-x/AMD-V) shall be enabled in BIOS
  • 2GB of RAM (4GB for x64 system)
  • 5GB of hard disk free space
Recommended
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10 with VT Enabled
  • CPU: Single Thread PassMark score > 1500 (Intel/AMD Multi-Core).
  • Graphics: Intel/Nvidia/ATI, Onboard or Discrete controller with PassMark score > 750.
  • Latest Windows DirectX 11 / Graphics driver with OpenGL 4.5 or higher
  • RAM: 8GB or higher
  • HDD: SSD, 10GB of hard disk free space
  • Internet: Broadband connection with low latency for FPS games
  • MEmu Play can be downloaded directly from the website. The latest version of NoxPlayer is v 7.5.
  • When the download is completed, install the MEmu emulator on your PC. Continue following the instructions on the screen and clicking the Next button until you reach the final step.
  • Now, launch MEmu Play by opening the desktop shortcut. Once you're done, you will be asked to log in using Google.
  • MEmu Play asks you to log into MEmu Play using your Google Account. Logging in will allow you to sync your Google account with MEmu Play. Click on the icon to launch the Google Play Store and search for Whatfinger News.
  • Click on the Install button once you find Whatfinger News from the search results. Sideloading APK can be done by downloading the .APK file directly from this page, and opening it with MEmu if you wish to skip the previous step.
  • After installing Whatfinger News, the app is ready for use on your PC.
The steps to install, configure and run Whatfinger News on PC, regardless of the Android emulator that you choose, are the same.
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Frequently Asked Questions:

Is Whatfinger News available for PC?

No, but you can still download Whatfinger News for PC.

Can I download Whatfinger News?

Yes, you can either download the APK or from Google Play Store inside an emulator.

How do I install Whatfinger News on Windows 10?

You can follow the install steps of any of the three emulators listed above.

How can I download Whatfinger News on PC without Emulator like BlueStacks?

No, you cannot download Whatfinger News on PC without Emulator unless available in the Microsoft Windows store.