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Older systems feeling left out? Remix OS now has a 32-bit version that brings the Android desktop experience to even the most jaded computers.
Now Jide has released a build that works on 32-bit PCs, which means you can give Remix OS a try on older hardware. Got a netbook or another aging PC lying around? Remix OS 32-bit could give it new ...
But there’s another bit of news included in the announcement: it looks like Jide is working on a version of Remix OS for computers with 32-bit processors.
Obviously, many bug fixes, but also 32-bit system support. This will be great for people who want to turn an old PC into an Android system using Remix OS.
Remix OS brings PC productivity features such as multiple floating windows, advanced file manager, and true mouse and keyboard support.
Remix OS will be graduating into beta on March 1st and with it adds support for older computers with 32-bit processors, dual-booting, and OTA updates.
Currently only a 64-bit version of the Remix OS is currently available from its developers Jide, who have modified Google’s Android operating system to function more as a desktop operating ...
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