AndEX 10 already allows you to run Android 10 on your PC

AndEX 10

Arne Exton has re-launched a new version of one of those operating systems that makes it special. About 9 months after AndEX Foot, the famous developer launched AndEX 10, the new version of its operating system based on Google's mobile system that has now become based on Android 10. To be faithful to the truth, AndEX is a fork of Android-x86, the original project that allows us to run Android on computers.

Exton says that AndEX 10, compiled from Android-x86_64, is capable of running e be installed in virtually all new laptops on the market, as well as some desktop computers. Among the supported computers, the developer mentions the Acer Aspire, HP, Samsung, Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo Thinkpads, Fujitsu, Panasonic and Asus. On the other hand, it is also compatible with operating system emulation software, such as VirtualBox or VMware.

AndEX 10 highlights

  • Based on Android 10.
  • Installation support for most new notebooks, some desktop computers, and operating system emulation programs.
  • New installed apps, like Aptoide, Spotify, F-Droid, Angry Birds, YouTube.
  • GAPPS installed, which gives us access to Google apps and services such as Google Play.
  • Significantly improved sound and audio performance.

But there is a problem: AndEX 10 has a cost of € 9, as you can see in the link of your download. If Exton has put a price on it, it is because there are people really interested in running Android on their PC, although I am not one of them if it is not to do some tests. The good thing about paying for software is that we will receive support, which ensures that we either achieve our goal of using Android on our PC decently or we get our money back (or so it is supposed to be).

Would you pay to install Android 10 on your PC?