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3 days agoPlug OS is Android running on a separate device, not the device itself. You still need an app to access it through a virtual desktop.


Plug OS is Android running on a separate device, not the device itself. You still need an app to access it through a virtual desktop.


Live USB is not really possible for mobile phones. As ARM devices generally do not adhere to BIOS/UEFI standards, running an OS requires more packaged firmware than what a regular x86 laptop/desktop requires.
In addition to the difficulty ARM brings to this equation, bootloaders are generally locked down on mobile devices. It may be impossible to unlock it depending on the device.
The specifications do mention Android 14 and it does have an SoC capable of running Android. The only thing lacking is a display, which is implemented via VDI.