Now LTspice can run in mobile through winlator app Windows emulator.

Now it is possible to run lt spice in android mobile phone.
Download the winlator app file from github website and install lt spice & simply run it without any problem.
It worked perfect & smoothly.
Here are some prove.
 

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Why would you do this on a device with a tiny screen and no proper keyboard though? Seems like a less productive approach for no benefit, unless perhaps you have to emulate circuits while hiking through the mountains and don't want to lug a laptop around? I get that its useful to emulate apps on phones, but there are more compelling apps you might want to emulate.