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[1], 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[2] from January 12th.
[Jide[3] via The Next Web[4]]
References
- ^ Jide (www.jide.com)
- ^ download Remix OS for PC from Jide (www.jide.com)
- ^ Jide (www.jide.com)
- ^ The Next Web (thenextweb.com)