App Player 4.80 | Msi

Automate repetitive tasks with the built-in macro recorder. Record clicks, swipes, and delays, then assign them to a single key. Perfect for grinding in RPGs or auto-clicking in idle games.


We tested version 4.80 on a mid-range PC (i5-9400F, GTX 1660, 16GB RAM) against BlueStacks 5 and LDPlayer 9.

| Game / Test | Msi App Player 4.80 | BlueStacks 5 | LDPlayer 9 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Call of Duty: Mobile | 60 FPS (stable) | 75 FPS | 60 FPS | | Genshin Impact (Low) | 45 FPS | 55 FPS | 50 FPS | | RAM Usage (Idle) | 850 MB | 1.2 GB | 950 MB | | CPU Usage (Multi-instance) | 28% (2 instances) | 41% | 35% | | Boot Time | 12 seconds | 18 seconds | 15 seconds | Msi App Player 4.80

Verdict: Version 4.80 is not the fastest in raw peak FPS, but it is the most efficient for long sessions. It wins on low resource consumption and stability.


MSI App Player 4.80 positions itself as a polished, gamer-focused Android emulator tailored for PC users who want reliable performance, deep game compatibility, and seamless integration with gaming hardware. The update refines input controls, boosts stability, and tightens integration with MSI hardware — making it an attractive option for competitive mobile gamers who play on Windows rigs. Automate repetitive tasks with the built-in macro recorder

Never set in-game graphics to "Ultra". Version 4.80 handles "High" or "Medium" best. Disable anti-aliasing and shadows in the game itself.


The most user-friendly addition in 4.80 is the overhaul of the keymapping interface. Previously, users had to manually drag and drop command overlays onto the screen—a tedious process for complex MOBAs or shooters. We tested version 4

In emulator settings, turn off Enable Sound if you don’t need audio. This reduces CPU interrupts and can boost FPS by 5–10%.

Version 4.80 allows you to unlock frame rates up to 240 FPS on high-refresh-rate monitors. It includes three performance presets: