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Android 11 runs on the x86 PC, required 2GB memory for master device

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The Android x86 project has finally been upgraded to the bottom layer of Android 11. In the latest Bliss OS 14 version, such an initiative has been achieved. Of course, the version is currently in the development stage, and there are still many improvements to follow.

Bliss OS is based on native Android 11 but has added many modifications and optimization projects. This time the kernel is 5.8, mesa 20.1.0, comes with GMS service suite, supports 64-bit programs, etc.

The Bliss OS team also brought support to Magisk, which can ROOT and customize the framework and elements of personalized.

Known bugs include sleep mode occasionally not working, the native volume control does not work for some devices (third-party available), some Magisk modules cannot be used, Bluetooth issues. 

With the spirit of “life never ceases, endless toss”, interested users can try it, as long as the memory is greater than 2GB.

It is worth mentioning that there is news that Microsoft will preview the features of running Android APP directly on Win10 as soon as next year.

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