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Android

android 8.1 oreo on linux 35 February 17, 2019

Install Android 8.1 Oreo on Linux To Run Apps & Games

android x86 is a free and an open source project to port the android system made by Google from the ARM architecture to the x86 architecture, which allow users to run the android system on their desktop machines to enjoy all android functionalities + Apps & games. The android x86 project finished porting the android […]
Written by M.Hanny Sabbagh February 17, 2019February 23, 2019
android x86 76 April 28, 2018

Overview on Android x86 Project & Call to Help

If you have ever used a smartphone then you probably know about the android OS, and that it is an operating system made mainly for smartphones and other small devices by Google. Typically, Google releases the source code of all new android versions on its website. But those images are mainly meant to work on […]
Written by M.Hanny Sabbagh April 28, 2018February 8, 2019

 

 

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