
You will need Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 or 10.The emulator has no support for Bluetooth.The learning curve is slightly tricky, but it is nothing that you cannot master with a little bit of tinkering around.So, unless you are a serious developer, opting for SmartFace is undoubtedly not something you should do! Even worse, you cannot directly download the trial version and the SmartFace site doesn’t have a direct download link! You have to first register, give your details, enter your requirements and then wait until the SmartFace guys contact you. While there is indeed a free trial available, you need to purchase the premium subscription or license to continue using the emulator after the trial ends.SmartFace also has on-device emulators, which can be separately installed on iOS devices or Android devices to test an app in development on a live device!.The emulator supports all versions of iOS, iPad, and iPhone.This allows you to run iOS and Android apps in a browser.

It also comes with an in-browser emulator and simulator for mobile devices.

It is clutter-free and far soothing compared to Android Studio (which is an Android emulator meant for developing Android apps only).
