New practical video tutorial in which I show you how to virtualize Android within Android to have a safe operating system from which to test applications and even being able to root this Android operating system that runs in the background virtually.
A virtualization style similar to Virtual Box or Parallel Spaces With which to be able to run Android safely and to be able to do the tests that you want, even giving it Superuser permission without this having any effect on your original Android operating system.
In the video that I have left you right at the beginning of this post I explain everything you need to know about the application VMOS, an application that with the simple installation of it and the granting of permissions will Download and virtually install the Android 5.1.1 operating system for full execution.
Among the things to highlight that we can do with a virtualized Android operating system within our Android, I can think of the following possibilities:
- Install and test applications without having to mess up your original operating system. Either these are in APK format or downloaded and installed from the Google Play Store.
- Install and run two applications at the same time, such as original WhatsApp.
- Test applications that require Root permissions.
- Use the system as a test bed for Android developers.
VMOS is without a doubt a great idea In which we can only reproach the version of Android used that has remained in an outdated Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, hopefully in future updates of the app this virtual Android operating system will be updated to at least Android Pie.