deVStudio

deVStudio

Android Tools UserLAnd Technologies
3.8 Popularity

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System Requirements

Updated
April 18, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 5.0++
Package Name
tech.ula.devstudio

So here's my take on deVStudio. I've tested a bunch of mobile coding apps and this one's pretty solid. The ability to run full-blown Visual Studio Code right on your phone or tablet is super handy. The core features work well and it's great for quick fixes or light development work. But it's not gonna fully replace a laptop for serious coding - the small screen and fiddly touch controls can get old after a while. Still, if you need a way to code on the go, deVStudio is a pretty good option.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Runs the full desktop version of Visual Studio Code
  • Supports coding in pretty much any language
  • Has built-in terminal for installing packages and running commands
  • Free to download and use
  • Decent performance on mid-range devices

Cons

  • Initial setup can be a pain if you're not tech-savvy
  • Feels a bit bare-bones compared to the desktop version
  • Small screen size and touch controls aren't ideal for long coding sessions
  • Lacking some advanced features power users might want
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Description

Been using deVStudio for a couple months now. It’s basically a way to run the full-featured Visual Studio Code app right on your device. Pretty solid if you’re a developer who needs a mobile coding setup.

Here’s what you can do – you can code in pretty much any language, there’s support for debugging, syntax highlighting, and all the other stuff you’d expect from a pro-level code editor. It’s got a terminal built-in too, so you can install packages and run commands right from the app. Took me a while to figure out how to set everything up, but once I did it’s been really useful.

Look, if you’re a developer who needs to code on the go, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the initial setup is a bit of a pain and the app can feel a little bare-bones at times. But overall it does the job and is worth checking out.

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