Remix OS For PC Puts Android On Virtually Any Old Computer For Free

Remix OS For PC Puts Android On Virtually Any Old Computer For Free

Got an ageing computer taking up space in a closet? Well, from mid-January you’ll be able to give it a new lease of life with Remix OS for PC, which will let you run a version of Android right there on a computer, gratis.

The new OS is a forked version of Android Lollipop made by Jide, which is designed to run on any x86 computer — that’s pretty much any Intel or AMD-based hardware that you might have lying around. To get started, you’ll just need to download the OS and pop it on a USB 3.0 flash drive that supports FAT32 format with a minimum capacity of 8GB.

Then, you can pop the thumb drive into any x86 PC that supports booting from a USB and — voila! — Android. Running an OS from a thumb drive is, of course, not a new idea in the slightest, but Remix OS promises to bring some fairly modern features — and millions of apps — to even relatively old devices. It also looks pretty damn sleek. A Marshmallow version is likely to follow, too.

You’ll be able to download Remix OS for PC from Jide from January 12.

[Jide via The Next Web]


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