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Set up a dual operating system on your Android device

Set up a dual operating system on your Android device

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jockslap
Junior Member
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08-27-2023, 04:14 AM
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There are methods to enable dual-booting on Android, though it can be quite complex. Some users have reported switching between different OS versions or even alternative operating systems through specialized tools and ROMs. However, this process often requires technical knowledge and can affect device compatibility. Be cautious, as it may void warranties, interfere with services, and potentially damage your phone. Your curiosity is understandable—dual-booting is more common on PCs than mobile devices, which makes it less frequently discussed or pursued on Android.
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jockslap
08-27-2023, 04:14 AM #1

There are methods to enable dual-booting on Android, though it can be quite complex. Some users have reported switching between different OS versions or even alternative operating systems through specialized tools and ROMs. However, this process often requires technical knowledge and can affect device compatibility. Be cautious, as it may void warranties, interfere with services, and potentially damage your phone. Your curiosity is understandable—dual-booting is more common on PCs than mobile devices, which makes it less frequently discussed or pursued on Android.

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MineKing83
Member
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09-03-2023, 10:14 PM
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Phones runs on an ARM processor. Any ARM-based OS should, in theory, function. There are no available drivers for it. Dual booting might be feasible—try it if you can. I suggest starting with older models to practice installation and avoid damaging the device. Check out PinePhone 64; it was enjoyable to experiment. Successfully changed OS using an SD card. Arch, Android, and NixOS are all options. Consider exploring more about ARM processors.
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MineKing83
09-03-2023, 10:14 PM #2

Phones runs on an ARM processor. Any ARM-based OS should, in theory, function. There are no available drivers for it. Dual booting might be feasible—try it if you can. I suggest starting with older models to practice installation and avoid damaging the device. Check out PinePhone 64; it was enjoyable to experiment. Successfully changed OS using an SD card. Arch, Android, and NixOS are all options. Consider exploring more about ARM processors.

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Kai4Christ
Member
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09-06-2023, 12:21 PM
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Previous encounters involved utilizing an SD card to install Android on an old WinCE device. Adjusting hardware components can be challenging and requires skill.
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Kai4Christ
09-06-2023, 12:21 PM #3

Previous encounters involved utilizing an SD card to install Android on an old WinCE device. Adjusting hardware components can be challenging and requires skill.

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IvyTheCat
Member
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09-06-2023, 02:06 PM
#4
Truth
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IvyTheCat
09-06-2023, 02:06 PM #4

Truth

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Funnyjunior
Junior Member
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09-13-2023, 04:37 PM
#5
Check out the discussion on multi-ROM Beryllium for MiUI custom ROMs from the provided link.
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Funnyjunior
09-13-2023, 04:37 PM #5

Check out the discussion on multi-ROM Beryllium for MiUI custom ROMs from the provided link.

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JazForever
Junior Member
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09-14-2023, 12:52 AM
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It seems you're pointing out that switching between different Android versions can be confusing. The goal is clear—each operating system isn't designed for phones, and even if it is, hardware support might be lacking.
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JazForever
09-14-2023, 12:52 AM #6

It seems you're pointing out that switching between different Android versions can be confusing. The goal is clear—each operating system isn't designed for phones, and even if it is, hardware support might be lacking.