Run the Windows application on Android with Wine
Developers have just released version 3.0 for Linux-based systems, packaged into APK packages and installed on Android easily.
According to Android Police, after downloading and the phone, Wine will run well on phones like OnePlus 5T and crash on another phone number, such as Google Pixel. The welcome screen will be Windows 7 with the familiar Start box .
Wine v3 runs better on Android x86 than ARM chips. Those who use Android ARM chips will be limited, only using applications that have been posted to Windows RT (Developers on XDA Developers forum have listed a list).
No matter what processor the phone uses, users need to manually upload Windows software because nothing is included in this build. Perhaps you should also connect the Bluetooth keyboard because the software keyboard may not be immediately recognized and disappears when touching empty areas.
Emulate Windows on Android with Wine v3
List of desktop applications running on Android ARM https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092348
This is the list of Wine downloads https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/android/
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