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Do x86 android based systems still exist?
BlissOS seems dead.
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A number of mobile devices were x86 and you had apps for both.
So yeah.
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>>107550894
haven't seen them in a while, the replacement is chromeOS and similar which as far as I know can run android apps. If you need to run some android natively under x86 the best bet is to use the SDK and install an emulator, which is not an emulator but a vm instead, pretty fast by the way
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thanks
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>>107550894
you don't need a full android os; just use waydroid
https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid



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