The time has come to update your
AndEx installation to a new version build on top of the Android 5.1.1
Lollipop mobile operating system and Linux kernel 4.0.3, as Arne Exton
has informed us recently.
AndEx Build 150610 is here to update the Lollipop
version of Android to 5.1.1, which was released on April 27, 2015, as
well as to rebase the entire distribution on a new, optimized kernel
package based on the upstream Linux kernel 4.0.3. Of course, the GAPPS
(Google Apps) package is installed by default so you can enjoy Google's
services.
Therefore, users will be able to access applications
like YouTube, Google Maps, GMail, and Google Play Store. Additionally,
AndEx Build 150610 comes with Facebook, OfficeSuite 8, and Pool Break
Lite. Users are being informed by Arne Exton that the Google Play Store
app can be used to install new applications, and that Aptoide app
manager should be used only if they don't find their favorite apps in
Google's store.
"My compiled Android–x86 system (Lollipop 5.1.1) can
run live (from DVD or a USB stick) or be installed on almost all
laptops (and some Desktop computers). For example Acer (Aspire), HP,
Samsung, Dell, Toshiba, Lenovo, Thinkpad, Fujitsu, Panasonic and Asus
laptops," says Arne Exton for Softpedia.
The Android-x86 distribution costs $9 (€8)
For those of you who are not in the loop, AndEX is
an Android-x86 system that costs money. It will available for download
as a Live DVD ISO image after you pay the sum of $9 (€8). For more
details, you can check out the
project's official website,
where you can also find detailed installation instructions and any
other information you need to get started with deploying Android on your
PC.
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