You can now fully enjoy the features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your PC, thanks to Android-x86.
The team behind the project has now announced the stable version based on Google’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system. The build includes the recent AOSP (Android Open Source Project) security updates too.
“The Android-x86 project is glad to announce the 6.0-r1 release to public. This is the first stable release of Android-x86 6.0 (marshmallow-x86),” a release note posted on the official website reads.
Linux users can dump the ISO into a usb drive to create a bootable usb stick. And Windows’s users can use the tool UNetbootin for same.
The Android-x86 team had released two RC (Release Candidate) builds during the development cycle, one in June and another in August. The last update on August 15, saw a number of patches and security updates.
Android-x86 6.0 is distributed as 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86_64) Live ISO images. The latest release include Kernel 4.4, KMS enable; Wifi support with GUI; better disk installer; power suspend/resume; and supports external keyboard, Bluetooth and G-sensor.
The Android-x86 runs on devices powered by AMD and Intel x86 processors. Through the platform, you can enjoy Android on notebooks, tablets and ultra-mobile PCs.