Preview
Phoenix OS offers a Chinese-optimized version of Android-x86 with integrated drivers and support for lower-end devices.
Android is the most popular mobile operating system in the world. However, it is designed for ARM processors found in smartphones and tablets. If you want to run Android natively on an older laptop, desktop, or virtual machine, you need Android-x86.
The safest way to get the software is through official project mirrors. As of early 2026, the primary stable releases are based on Android 9.0 (Pie), though experimental versions of Android 11 have been seen on community mirrors.
Uses OpenGL ES to leverage your Intel, AMD, or Nvidia graphics cards.
Choose this format if you are already running a Linux distribution (like Fedora or Red Hat) and want to install Android-x86 as an application within your current ecosystem. Selecting the Correct Architecture (64-bit vs. 32-bit)
If you want to skip Google login for faster initial access, you can disable the Wi-Fi connection during setup.
: You will typically find standard ISO files (approximately 1GB) and RPM packages for Linux distributions.