Bliss OS run the latest Android on your computer

Το Bliss OS, είναι ένα open-source λειτουργικό σύστημα που βασίζεται στο Android-x86 , and promises to let you run the latest Android 10 operating system on any Linux PC or on Chromebook computers or a tablet device.

Bliss OS

Το Bliss OS βασίζεται σε δύο projects, το AOSP (Android Open Source ) and Android x86. It offers a lot of customization and options tos, adapted for large and small screens, battery performance optimization, additional security options and features, support for multiple gamepads and compatibility for ARM/ARM64.

The latest release, Bliss OS 12, is currently in an early alpha trial phase, and promises to let you run the Android 10 operating system on your PC. Of course we should mention once again that this is a trial version and serious problems can occur. To get the trial version read publication of the project developers at .

"We started our first test round for Bliss OS 12, based on Android 10," says one Bliss OS developer.
"For this version, we recommend installing it on a pre-existing NTFS partition or in the Windows partition and DO NOT choose to format from the USB installer."

If you want to run Android 10 on your PC and can't wait to develop Bliss OS 12, you will find the functionality in official site. Just follow the instructions in the XDA publication.

According to the developers, you can create your own Bliss OS.

For this, you will need the latest version of Ubuntu LTS and a computer with a dual-core CPU, 8GB of RAM (16GB for ) and about 250GB of free space on your hard drive.

Bliss OS developers give accurate instructions to create your own ISO on GitHub.

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