The Bliss team has started testing Bliss OS 12 based on Android 10 for PC.
For the uninitiated, Bliss OS is an open source operating system based on the project Android x86 which comes with loads of customization and security features.
“We have started our first round of testing for Bliss OS 12, based on Android 10.”, the developers said on their website.
Android 10 for computers / PCs with open source Bliss OS 12
The Bliss OS developers recommend installing this alpha build on a existing NTFS partition o Windows partition.
They also suggest that we avoid formatting from a USB installer.
It's worth noting that this build is designed for testing purposes only. We recommend that you wait until the stable version of Bliss OS 12 is released instead of switching to this OS as the daily driver on your main machine.
As we mentioned earlier, the current version will be buggy as it is meant for testing.
Known bugs include sleep issues on non-Vulkan machines, device crash on lock screen, inability to install Magisk, and low volume.
If you are interested in checking out Bliss OS 12 alpha right now, you can do so by entering the secret code here to get the download link.
Instructions for obtaining the secret code are provided in a thread on the XDA forum here.
The secret code is pretty simple, but if you can't find it, don't worry. We've got you covered. Check the direct link at the end of the article. If you are feeling adventurous, you can build Bliss OS from source by following the given instructions here.
Finally, if you just want to use some apps or play Android games on your PC, you'd better use Android emulators, as both are easier to install and use.
Download Bliss OS 12 Alpha