- cross-posted to:
- android_dev@programming.dev
android-developers.googleblog.com
- cross-posted to:
- android_dev@programming.dev
I run a full Android Emulator inside my Android since Android 8.1.1 and I have yet to find any limitation to virtualization. I run modded games there, as also sus apps or things I want to play but know has a trojan or virus inside that I can’t get out. Currently the lowest device I’m using that has it installed is still an Android 9.1.0. 😅
So, I’m guessing they either just mean better Android functionalities using it or improved access to hardware. Other than those I can’t see what they could add, cause the full functionality already exists quite some time… 😅
How are you doing that?
See link as comment to myself above. 😉
Thanks for that!
What software are you using? I was looking for an emulator some time ago and only found sketchy chinese ones.
I made a comment to my own comment above with the link. 😜
For all those asking how or with what:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pspace.vandroid
Sweet, can’t wait to run kubernetes on my phone /s
This is cool but I imagine its going to be used to push some sort of DRM and anti features. Good things can’t come without anti consumer bagadge
This is spectacular. Ubuntu on Android when?