How to install the Android operating system on a computer Installing the Android operating system on a computer running Phoenix OS. When it comes to Android, users often think of it as an operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. However, the latest versions of Android have the same features as other modern operating systems, so the developers of Phoenix OS have designed this Android-based operating system to run on any computer that supports Intel x86 – 32-bit operating systems. But Android-x86 is based on the stock version of Android… Phoenix OS improves Android-x86 and makes it much better, like an operating system for PCs.
How to Install Android Operating System on Computer
Phoenix OS installations are offered in two different versions, one with Android 5.1 Lollipop and the other with Android 7.1 Nougat. The latter is the latest version of Android offered by AOSP (Android Open Source Project).Both versions are available in ISO and EXE format. The ISO file means that you can burn it onto a blank CD or DVD and then boot it to install it on any computer. As the requirements for the Phoenix OS are not high (it only needs 2GB of RAM), it can be easily installed on any computer manufactured in the last 8 years.
How to Install Android Operating System on Computer
After installation, you will see the expected Android start screen and you will need to sign in using your existing Google account. Once installation is complete, you will see a taskbar in the Windows Start menu, a notification centre and a desktop operating system full of features you can use. You can install these applications as usual and access them easily from the Start menu or desktop shortcuts.
(Switch between Phoenix OS or Stock Android)
Phoenix OS offers a special feature called OS Switch, which allows the user to switch between the Phoenix OS interface and the Android interface. You can access this feature from the Start menu in Phoenix OS or from the home screen in Android. This can provide an excellent user experience and compatibility with different applications.
As a result, Phoenix OS, an Android x86-based system that can be installed on any computer that supports the Intel x86-based operating system, offers a complete desktop operating system experience with the power of Android.