Best Android OS for PC!
Windows is the most popular operating system for PCs from many years. It is very user friendly also. Latest version of Windows, which is now delivering its ultimate computing experience, is Windows 10. Moving from Windows and Windows Operating System versions such as Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 etc. there are some other operating systems too. These are also quiet popular among the users. One of them is Mac by Apple.Inc, a very popular proprietary OS. Moving from this, there are some popular open source distributions of Linux operating system such as UBUNTU, Debian etc. These are also very popular now and also used by many users worldwide.
Now, If we look into the mobile phone or smart phone operating systems then we can see that majority of its users uses only one operating system, which is Android. It is very user friendly operating system. This is an application based operating system. As we all know that in its app store(google play), there is a rich collection of different useful, entertaining applications and games. Now, for any reason if we want to experience this android OS into our PCs, then what should we do? As this could be very useful for those who wants a simplistic OS experience similar to a smartphone.
One can wants to play those games on laptops or desktops which are exclusive for android!
This article discuss about those android based operating systems which are available for PCs. This article basically provide information about those android operating systems which are built for PCs.This operating systems can be installed on virtual box on Windows via windows installer and also can be installed separately by creating partition on hard disks.
01. Bliss OS
Bliss OS, an Open source android x86 based operating system. It can deliver the simplistic android experience on a desktop or laptop. It comes with four flavours such as -
i) Bliss OS 11x - These are stable generic build based on Android 9 Pie.
ii) Bliss OS 11x (IPTS) - These are Microsoft Surface and Lenovo x1 tab specific builds based on Android 9 Pie.
iii) Bliss OS 12x - These are generic build based on Android 10 (Q). There build is in BETA programme.
iv) Bliss OS Lite 1.x - These are generic build based on Android 10 (Q). There build is in BETA programme.
02. Phoenix OS
Phoenix Os is an android based multi-window desktop-level operating system. It is available in two editions such as Standard Edition and Education Edition. This operating system is based on android 7.1 builds. It can be installed in any laptop or desktop via both ways.
03. Prime Os
Prime OS operating system gives a complete desktop experience similar to Windows or MacOS with access to millions of Android apps. It is designed to bring you the best of both worlds - a complete fusion of Android and PC.
Android-x86 is an open source project that makes an unofficial porting of Google's Android mobile operating system to run on devices powered by AMD and Intel x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips. Developers Chih-Wei Huang and Yi Sun originated the project in 2009. It is available in different android versions. Latest version is based on android 9 Pie.
Remix OS is a now-discontinued computer operating system for personal computers with x86. Remix OS allowed PC users to run Android mobile apps on any compatible Intel-based PC.
These all are Android x86 based operating system for PC. These operating systems may be helpful for those who wants to run android apps on PC and also those mobile games which are exclusive to android smartphones. These all comes with key mapping feature which one can customize for game plays.
References -
1.https://www.google.com/searchq=remix+os&sxsrf=ALeKk00EGR33unULkbaOZLVNYDmy0BO9qA:1590339903271&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=_0wp5kVO0c9DKM%253A%252C7QkzMPpRUvB3mM%252C%252Fg%252F11c3w1nhwp&vet=1&usg=AI4_kRHId1baRZqSP1050l47XPIyZeJA&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiEv4bo_czpAhVUmuYKHYbuD8sQ_B0wHnoECAQQAw&biw=1366&bih=667#imgrc=_0wp5kVO0c9DKM:
2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remix_OS
3. https://www.blissos.org/
4. http://www.phoenixos.com/phoenixos
5. https://www.android-x86.org/
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