Imagine running a full-fledged Linux system on your Android device without the need for rooting. With Andronix, this dream becomes a reality. This innovative application allows you to install your favorite Linux distributions seamlessly, transforming your mobile device into a versatile computing powerhouse.
Andronix leverages PRoot technology to create a virtual environment where you can run various Linux distributions on your Android device. By utilizing Termux as the terminal interface, Andronix provides a robust platform for executing commands and managing your Linux system.
The possibilities with Andronix are virtually limitless. While Linux containers may have some restrictions due to the absence of full Linux kernel support and the SELinux policies of your Android version, many users have successfully replaced their traditional laptops and desktops with Andronix. Whether you need to browse the web, code, or perform other lightweight tasks, Andronix can handle it all without straining your device's hardware.
One of the standout features of Andronix is its ability to support multiple operating systems simultaneously. You can install up to 12 different operating systems, both un-modded and modded, as long as you have sufficient storage space. This flexibility allows you to experiment with various Linux environments and uninstall them when they are no longer needed.
Andronix provides multiple ways to access your Linux containers. You can choose between:
Yes! Andronix is completely free and ad-free, allowing you to use all un-modded distributions without any limitations. While the modded operating systems require a one-time payment, they are reasonably priced and come with lifetime access for unlimited installations across multiple devices.
Additionally, you can opt for Andronix Premium, which supports the developers and offers perks like online synchronization of Andronix commands and access to a web app from any device.
Andronix is partially open-source. The free distribution tar files and shell scripts are available on our GitHub repository. However, the paid components, including the Android app and files related to modded operating systems, are closed-source for various reasons.
Despite this, Andronix has a strong commitment to the open-source community. If you are a developer or maintainer of an open-source project, you can reach out to us for free access to our resources after completing a verification process.
Andronix currently supports a variety of operating systems, including:
To use Andronix, ensure that:
For more detailed information, visit our documentation. You can also connect with us through various platforms:
With Andronix, you can unlock the full potential of your Android device by running a Linux environment that suits your needs. Whether for development, testing, or casual use, Andronix is your gateway to a powerful Linux experience on the go.