Still using emulators to run Android games in your low-end laptop/pc? Use this trick and you can run Android games 100% smoothly (guaranteed)!

 Still using emulators to emulate Android games on your low-end laptop/pc? Here is a trick which will change your experience forever!



Android x86:

Android-x86 is an open-source project that aims to port the Android operating system to run on devices with x86 architecture, which is commonly found in traditional desktop and laptop computers. It allows users to install and run Android on their PCs, providing them with access to the Android ecosystem and its apps on a larger screen. Android-x86 also supports touchscreen input as well as traditional keyboard and mouse input, making it versatile for various computing environments.

You can install the official Android x86 image from their website! (Official image does not include keymapper, so you'll get into trouble if you wanna play games, I'll recommend you to use modification images, they offer better UI and gaming experience.)

There are many modification image of Android x86 available online. Such as:

1. PrimeOS (Recommended)

2. PhoenixOS (Discontinued)

3. Bliss OS

3. OpenThos (Discontinued)

4. Remix OS (Discontinued)

and many more.

Almost all of them are discontinued right now. But PrimeOS and BlissOS is still getting updates.

Android x86 works like any other Operating Systems, you just need to install it, boot into it, and done! you're ready to go!

I'll upload a tutorial on How to install PrimeOS easily. (To be honest the installation process is quite complicated)

Bye.

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