Last year, Google developers have created their own alternative operating system - Remix OS. Not surprisingly, the new OS is based on x86-bit Android, and means users can install Remix OS on their desktops.
Not so long ago, namely in the first half of January, the developers presented the alpha version of Remix OS with an index of 2.0. This decision was based on the notorious Android Lollipop, but it can be set only on 64-bit machines, that is, x86-bit systems are not supported. Naturally, this situation did not suit all users, so the developers have promised to correct this deficiency. It should be noted that currently 32-bit Remix OS 2.0 is now available for users. Related Products :
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