

The recommended skin has a simple mode (bigger buttons, basic operations) and a full mode. M48 is very good (based on Emu48), also emulates the HP48GX, and it supports skins (possibly same as Emu48, can't tell). Can't save/load files from its interface. Apart from the display, the interface is merely a picture of an HP48GX, a bit blurred etc. I48, based on x48 (like Droid48), is small and a bit limited. On iOS, I've briefly used (and am also new to the HP 50G itself) i48 ( ) and m48 ( ). I haven't used it much but it is by the same author as HC-16C. I tested it using my "Approximate e (2.718.) to 400 decimal places" HP-16C program and it worked great.

It allows reading whole-calculator backups or individual objects on your Android device, with a better and deeper (more information) interface than the actual calculator. I haven't installed this one, but it led to Droid48sx. It won't beep, but does everything else I've tried the same as my real HP-48SX. My favorite, based on Droid48 (below) but with simulated memory expansion cards. I'd be interested in other Android/iOS *emulators* that you have actually used and endorse as being worth looking at. These are *emulators* that run the actual calculator ROM code to agree exactly with the real calculator, not *simulators* that look like HP calculators but use math libraries that might give different answers than the real calculator.
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I was pleased to find and install the following calculator emulators on my Android smartphone and tablet.
