

PrimeOS
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PrimeOS is an Android-x86 based OS which provides desktop experience on any x86 based device providing user top of the line features like multi-window, taskbar and deca-pro key mapper for gamers.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application types
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Android
- Android Tablet
- Android-x86
Discontinued
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Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Mobile OS
- Booting from USB
- OTA Updates
- Google integration
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What is PrimeOS?
PrimeOS is an Android-x86 based OS which provides desktop experience on any x86 based device providing user top of the line features like multi-window, taskbar and deca-pro key mapper for gamers.
It is a free to use software in it's beta version and is constantly under development, it's based on android version Nougat 7.1.2 and with Linux 4.9.x kernel.
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Comments and Reviews
I have one problem with power off button on ASUS Transformers T100H, when i can not wake NB from sleep. But every work fine, audio, wifi, etc....
I installed this OS on a laptop for my girlfriend. she is very computer illiterate but a wiz on her phone. Was a easy clean install. did not dual boot. very fast , very straightforward. all the hardware of the laptop is running ie. Bluetooth and WiFi. She loves it. she has all of her apps, and the screen and power of a laptop. i am not affiliated with the project but i def support it. good job guys. puts remix to shame.
Stay away, this is just extremely shady. They could be mining bitcoins or stealing passwords.
Hello Jesus,
I do not support, nor am I affiliated with PrimeOS. I would like to know where you got your information from and if you could cite it? What basis, proof or evidence do you have that support your claims? I am a facts only type user. If your theory or basis is true then I will not install the OS. But for now the program looks promising, I'm going to install this via Virtual Box (like VMWARE) first to protect my systems
Thanks will be approaching with caution.