Jide Technology has released Remix OS 2.0, as a free download today designed to run on the majority of Intel and AMD devices such as PC and Mac. The company which was founded by three ex-Google employees has developed the OS thanks to a partnership with the Android-x86 project enabling it to run on almost any PC.
The OS currently runs on Lollipop however, will receive an upgrade to Marshmallow in the very near future, their other devices are due to receive the update towards the second half of January. The platform will come with access to the Google Play Services meaning their will be no need to flash a GAPPS package. Remix offers a traditional desktop like experience with an expected windowed app interface. Like many desktop OS it can be placed on a USB drive for a portable experience between shared computers.
David Ko, Co-Founder of Jide Technology explains: “Today’s public release of Remix OS, based on Android x86, is something that we’ve been working towards since we founded Jide Technology in 2014. All of us are driven by the goal of making computing a more accessible experience, with this free, public release allowing us to do this. We believe Remix OS is the natural evolution of Android and we’re proud to be at the forefront of this change.”
As part of Jide’s continued efforts to make computing more accessible, the company has also partnered with Tecno, one of the largest mobile phone brands in Africa, to help bring productivity-focused tablets to the market.
Arif Chowdhury, VP of Transsion Holding Group, has stated: “This new partnership consolidates Tecno’s mission to think globally and act locally through pioneering Android productivity computing. As a leading mobile communication company in emerging markets, we see the huge potential of partnership between Tecno and Remix OS to transform the future of mobile computing for the next billion users.”
Jide have stated that Remix OS is still best experienced on their first-party hardware such as the Jide Ultra-tablet and the Remix Mini. The Remix Mini is a device that can be used much like any other PC, and simply connects to any screen via hdmi, usb or bluetooth keyboard and mouse. At only $70, the Remix Mini is available to buy in the US on Amazon.com or through the Jide Store.
You can find our review of the Jide Remix Ultra-tablet here.
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