You don’t have to run a virtual machine to get your Android apps working on Linux. It’s vanilla Android and lacking in bloatware, so the only limitations you have are your own PC’s system resources. A word of warning, however: not every Android app will run on the x86 PC platform, so you’ll have to try them out first.Īndroid-x86 is in active development, so you can expect regular improvements and features, as well as speed and performance optimization.
The Google Play store comes with Android-x86, meaning you can install all your favorite apps as soon as you set up your virtual machine.