

Introducing Bliss OS 14 Alphas, from #AndroidGenericProject /vbUsfS2xkJĪndroid 11 does not allow users to hide the navbar.

Who’s bringing Android 11 to your PC? We are 😉 The source code can be accessed over here. While it is a work in progress, the developers have also managed to overcome some of the early issues to run ARM and ARM64 apps on the PC builds. The developers have managed to extract libndk_translation and GApps from Google’s emulator images. The latest build includes a ‘minimal’ version of Bliss OS that uses kernel 5.8, mesa 20.1.0, etc. In short, it gives a new life to your old and aging laptop, desktop, or tablet device. For those who don’t know, Bliss OS is an open-source Android-x86-based project that is available for most x86 PCs and incorporates many bleeding-edge features and expanded device support. The build is obviously not stable, but it is proof that the developers are heading in the right direction. The first alpha build of Bliss OS 14 is out, making it one of the first Android 11-based ROMs supporting the x86 environment.
