When you turn on your phone, it boots Android. Obviously. But what if you wanted it to boot a different Android? The first "live bootable" versions of Android are available starting today with Android 10. You can download the so-called Generic System Images (GSIs) right now for ARM64 and x86 platforms.
Google started talking about GSIs earlier this year, and support arrived on Pixel phones with Android Q Beta 4—Google also refers to the feature in Android as "Dynamic System Updates." Using ADB, you can create a temporary system partition on devices with Treble support.
Read MoreGoogle publishes the first Android 10 Generic System Images was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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