Install Android Apps on Ubuntu/Linux [APK & Google PlayStore]
The video explains how to install Android apps on Ubuntu/Linux using Waydroid, which allows users to run a complete Android system within the Ubuntu desktop. To start, users need to switch from the older Xorg display server to the Wayland display server. Once done, they can install Waydroid using the terminal and add the official repository.
After installation, users can open Waydroid and download the Google Play Services to integrate Google Play. However, the device needs to be certified with Google to run Google Apps and services, which can be done by registering the device's Android ID. With the device certified, users can set up their new Android device and install Android apps and games using the Google Play Store or by running APK files.