AndEX developer Arne Exton recently announced the launch of a new version of its Android-x86 fork, AndEX 10 Build 200108, which allows users to run Google's latest Android 10 mobile operating system on their PCs.
Although the Android-x86 project is currently developing a version of its operating system that allows users to run Android 9 "Pie" on their personal computers, projects such as Bliss OS and AndEX have progressed to Android 10.
AndEX 10 is the latest and greatest version of the Android-x86 fork. Its appearance allows users to install and run the Android 10 mobile operating system on a desktop or laptop or virtual machine, although the latter still has problems such as color distortion it does not affect daily use.
Arne Exton said that his newly compiled Android-x86_64 system can be run and installed on almost all newer laptops and certain desktops. Including HP, Samsung, Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo, Thinkpad, Fujitsu, Panasonic and Asus laptops. Users can also run AndEX10 in VirtualBox and / or VMWare.
AndEX 10 not only runs the Android 10 operating system, but also comes with many applications pre-installed, including Aptoide App Manager, Spotify, F-Droid, Angry Birds, and the official Google App. Users can use its standard Google apps and Google Play Store, YouTube and other services.
However, AndEX 10 requires a fee to install, and the trial costs developers $9.