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Remix OS

Remix OS was a discontinued computer operating system based on , designed to deliver a desktop-style interface for personal computers with x86 architectures, merging Android's mobile app ecosystem with traditional PC usability features like a , windowed multitasking, and an application . Developed by Jide Technology, a founded in 2013 by former engineers including Jeremy Chau and David Ko, Remix OS sought to expand Android's reach to desktop computing, particularly targeting emerging markets to connect the next billion online users. The project originated in 2013 as an effort to enhance computing experiences through Android's potential on larger screens and keyboards, leading to the release of early betas in 2015 alongside Jide's products like the Remix Mini PC and Remix Ultra tablet. By 2016, Remix OS became freely available for download on Windows , supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit systems, with 3.0.207 released on November 29, 2016, featuring improved multi-window , , and with apps via . Key innovations included a resizable layout, keyboard shortcuts, and integration of PC peripherals, making it a viable alternative to Windows for lightweight tasks and Android gaming on older . Despite initial promise and crowdfunding success through Kickstarter for hardware tie-ins, Remix OS faced challenges including funding constraints and market competition. On July 17, 2017, Jide announced the discontinuation of Remix OS for consumer PCs, citing major development hurdles and a strategic pivot to enterprise solutions, ending further updates and related products. Although no longer actively maintained, legacy versions remain downloadable from archives, preserving its role as an influential experiment in hybrid mobile-desktop operating systems.

Development and background

Founding of Jide Technology

Jide Technology was established in 2014 in , , by three former engineers: Jeremy Chau, Ben Luk, and David Ko. These founders, who had contributed to early Google products during their time at the company, sought to extend Android's capabilities beyond mobile devices. The company's initial focus centered on developing Android-based solutions optimized for larger screens and productivity-oriented hardware, aiming to create a more desktop-like computing experience. This vision stemmed from the recognition that Android's potential remained untapped for personal computing applications, particularly in enabling multitasking and efficiency on non-touchscreen devices. In May 2015, Jide Technology raised $16 million in a Series A funding round led by Trustbridge Partners, with participation from investors including and , to support its hardware and software initiatives. Later that year, in July, the company launched the Remix Mini PC—a compact Android-powered device—via a campaign that raised over $1.6 million, serving as an early hardware prototype to validate desktop Android concepts. This product laid the groundwork for Jide's subsequent shift toward a standalone software version of its operating system.

Initial concept and goals

Remix OS was introduced in by Jide Technology as a customized variant of designed to run on x86-based personal computers, incorporating a desktop-oriented reminiscent of Windows to enhance on traditional PC . The project originated alongside Jide's early efforts, such as the Remix ultra-tablet unveiled at CES , aiming to transform 's mobile ecosystem into a viable for larger screens and input devices. The primary goals of Remix OS centered on enabling robust multitasking capabilities, seamless optimization for and navigation, and direct access to the vast library of Android applications on standard computers, all without relying on or layers. Drawing inspiration from the open-source project, which ports to x86 architecture, Jide extended this foundation with proprietary modifications to prioritize workflows, such as windowed app management and navigation paradigms. These enhancements sought to address Android's limitations in non-touch environments, positioning the OS as a bridge between ecosystems and PC . Targeted at users desiring a operating system alternative to Windows or , particularly for older or low-specification hardware, Remix OS leveraged Android's efficiency to deliver an app-rich environment capable of running on a wide range of x86 systems. This focus appealed to individuals in emerging markets and those prioritizing cost-effective productivity solutions, with Jide's concurrent development of compact hardware like the Remix Mini further shaping the OS's emphasis on versatile, accessible computing.

Features

User interface enhancements

Remix OS introduced a desktop-oriented to , transforming the mobile-centric design into one more suitable for PC environments with and . This adaptation included a persistent positioned at the bottom of the screen, featuring icons for open applications, a system tray for notifications and quick settings, and a quick-launch area for pinned apps, allowing users to easily access and switch between running programs much like in traditional operating systems. The interface also incorporated a accessible via a button in the bottom-left corner of the , which integrated seamlessly with 's app drawer to provide a searchable list of installed applications and system tools. This menu supported find-as-you-type search functionality, enabling rapid app launching and navigation without relying on touch gestures typical of mobile . Applications in Remix OS ran within resizable and movable windows, complete with title bars that included standard controls for minimizing, maximizing, or closing them, as well as a option to reduce windows to the . Users could drag windows across the , snap them to screen edges for side-by-side viewing, and right-click for context menus to perform actions like pinning or resizing, enhancing workflow efficiency on larger displays. To facilitate keyboard-driven interaction, Remix OS supported familiar shortcuts such as for cycling through open windows, to simulate the back button, and Ctrl+X/C/V for operations. Additionally, Ctrl+Alt+Del provided access to a for monitoring and terminating processes, mimicking Windows conventions to improve for PC users. Desktop customization options included the ability to set wallpapers by right-clicking on the desktop background, selecting from pre-installed images or gallery files to personalize the . These enhancements collectively aimed to bridge the gap between mobile and desktop productivity paradigms.

Application and multitasking support

Remix OS supported access to millions of applications, enabling users to leverage the extensive ecosystem of the Google Play Store within a desktop-oriented environment. In early beta versions for PC, such as the initial 2016 releases, the Google Play Store and associated Mobile Services were not pre-installed, requiring users to sideload them via tools like GMSInstaller.apk for full compatibility. Later iterations and hardware devices shipped with native integration, allowing seamless downloading and execution of over 1.5 million apps originally designed for mobile platforms. Central to its desktop adaptation was robust multi-window multitasking, which permitted running multiple Android apps concurrently in resizable, movable panes that could be maximized, minimized, or arranged freely on the screen. This functionality transformed mobile apps into tools suitable for larger displays, supporting overlapping windows and efficient akin to traditional PC operating systems. The further facilitated quick app switching and access to running processes. The integrated enhanced application interactions by providing an intuitive for file handling, including drag-and-drop capabilities between apps, folders, and devices. This allowed users to transfer documents, , and other files directly within the multitasking , streamlining tasks like importing into productivity apps or sharing across windows. Remix OS incorporated built-in tools to optimize app usage, such as system tray controls for audio management, enabling per-app volume adjustments and playback oversight. Screen rotation options were accessible via keyboard shortcuts—pressing F11 twice rotated the display 90 degrees right, while F12 twice rotated it left—accommodating varied hardware orientations without disrupting ongoing app sessions. While individual apps benefited from over-the-air (OTA) updates delivered through the Google Play Store, ensuring ongoing compatibility and feature enhancements, OS-level OTA updates were available during active development but halted following Jide Technology's discontinuation announcement in July 2017. This left installations reliant on the final stable version for core functionality, though app updates continued independently.

Technical specifications

Architecture and hardware compatibility

Remix OS is a fork of the project, an open-source initiative that ports the Open Source Project to x86 platforms, enabling to run natively on PC hardware. This foundation allows Remix OS to leverage 's core framework while adding a custom layer called Remix UI, which overlays desktop-oriented enhancements directly on top of 's existing system architecture. The operating system targets x86 architectures (both 32-bit and 64-bit) for personal computers and laptops, with limited support for architectures in device-specific implementations, such as those for Jide's own hardware like the Remix Mini. It is built on versions including 6.0 , incorporating optimizations for x86 processors to ensure compatibility with standard PC components. Remix OS accommodates both and legacy boot modes, supporting execution for trial runs or full hard drive installations via a bootloader, which can coexist alongside other operating systems like Windows. Driver integration draws from Android-x86's capabilities, providing support for common PC peripherals such as webcams through V4L2 camera frameworks, printers via Android's built-in printing services, and devices for wireless connectivity. Key limitations include the absence of native execution for ARM-exclusive applications, which require layers for on x86 systems, potentially impacting . Additionally, while updates expanded support for and GPUs, reliance on open-source drivers like Nouveau can lead to suboptimal graphics or issues on certain configurations.

System requirements and

Remix OS, being a lightweight Android distribution for x86 , has modest minimum to ensure with a wide range of . These include a dual-core running at 2 GHz or faster (32-bit or 64-bit x86 compatible), 2 of , at least 8 of free storage space, and a USB 2.0 port for creating the media. For smoother , particularly with multitasking and resource-intensive apps, Jide recommended configurations with 4 of , an i3 or equivalent, and 16 of storage. Installation begins with downloading the official ISO file from Jide's site (now available via archives). To create a bootable USB drive, users can employ the provided Remix OS Installation Tool on Windows or third-party software like : select the ISO, choose the USB device (at least 8 GB, formatted as FAT32), and write the image. Boot the PC from the USB by entering the / settings (typically via F2, Del, or Esc) to prioritize the USB and enable / mode, as early versions had limited support. Upon booting, the menu offers options for live mode (running directly from USB without changes to the host system) or full to disk for persistent storage. For dual-boot setups alongside Windows or , prepare by resizing the existing using built-in tools like Windows Disk Management or third-party utilities such as to allocate at least 8-16 of unallocated space—note that incorrect partitioning can result in , so backups are essential. During , select the hard disk option in the tool, specify the target drive or , and follow the prompts to and install; the process typically takes 15-30 minutes and automatically configures a for selecting between operating systems at startup. In early beta versions of Remix OS, and the Play Store were not pre-installed due to licensing restrictions. Users could enable them post-installation by the GMSInstaller , running it to download and install the necessary packages, followed by a . Later releases included improved integration, though manual verification of compatibility was still advised.

Version history

Early beta releases

The initial public testing phase of Remix OS for PC began with an alpha release on , , designated version 2.0 and based on 5.1 . This alpha build was distributed as a free ISO image downloadable from Jide Technology's official website, allowing users to boot it live from USB on x86 hardware. The release emphasized early experimentation with Remix OS's desktop-oriented features, such as resizable windows and a , while prioritizing developer and enthusiast feedback on stability across diverse PC configurations. Earlier betas in November 2015 were released for Jide's hardware, such as the Remix Mini PC (build B2015110201 on November 12, 2015), focusing on device-specific optimizations. Feedback from the PC alpha highlighted challenges with hardware compatibility, including boot failures on UEFI-based systems and intermittent app crashes during multi-window usage, which hindered reliable operation on modern PCs. Jide encouraged input through community forums, focusing iterations on enhancing boot processes and handling, such as and mouse responsiveness in windowed environments. Building on this input, Jide launched the first version for PC on March 1, 2016, under the 2.0 designation (build 2.0.102), which addressed over 50 major bugs and expanded compatibility. Key enhancements included refined windowed mode for smoother multitasking, fixes for glitches, and resolutions for boot issues, enabling broader testing on both legacy and modern setups, as well as 32-bit processors. Like the alpha, the was offered as free ISO downloads from Jide's site, facilitating developer-driven refinements for PC hardware stability before progressing to further releases.

Stable versions and updates

Remix OS for PC continued development in the series, with builds like released on April 26, 2016, based on 5.1 . This version introduced key desktop-oriented enhancements, including a full for quick app switching, a for launching applications, and improved window management to facilitate multitasking on . Building on the experimental betas that tested these core interface elements, the series marked a more polished, publicly available operating system suitable for general use, with support for multi-monitor mirroring via DP, , and VGA ports added in July 2016 (build ). In July 2016, Jide released version 3.0 (build 3.0.101 on July 26), upgrading to 6.0 and adding over-the-air () update capabilities for seamless maintenance. Version 3.0 incorporated security patches from 's monthly bulletins to address vulnerabilities. Subsequent minor updates focused on stability and compatibility. For instance, the 3.0.102 update in August 2016 resolved additional connectivity issues and pairing problems. The 3.0.207 build on November 25, 2016, added verbose logging for debugging, updated the to 4.4, introduced a "never sleep" option, and enabled 32-bit installations. These patches were delivered via for eligible installations, ensuring users received incremental improvements without full reinstalls. Remix OS was distributed in variants tailored to different : the general Remix OS for PC supported a wide range of x86 systems, while customized builds optimized for Jide's own devices, such as the Remix Mini compact PC and Remix Ultra tablet, included hardware-specific drivers for better performance. In total, the project produced two main version series for PC—2.0 and 3.0—with no additional consumer updates following the 3.0 series.

Discontinuation and legacy

Announcement and reasons for end of development

On July 17, 2017, Jide Technology announced the discontinuation of development for Remix OS for PC, along with related products such as the and IO+ devices. The company stated that it was restructuring its approach to the operating system and transitioning away from the market to concentrate resources on opportunities. This marked the end of active development for the consumer-facing version of Remix OS, with version 3.0 serving as the final release. The decision stemmed from several challenges in the consumer space, including low market adoption where Remix OS failed to secure a significant foothold despite initial interest. Intense competition from established desktop platforms like Chrome OS and Windows, which dominated the PC market, further hindered growth. Additionally, shrinking funds due to these market dynamics and the ongoing costs of maintaining compatibility with Android's rapid update cycle contributed to the . Jide highlighted growing interest from the sector as a key factor. The announcement had immediate implications for users, as official downloads of Remix OS were removed from Jide's website, and all ended. Existing installations were left frozen on Android 6.0 , the base for version 3.0, without access to future security patches or feature updates, leaving systems vulnerable over time. In pivoting to Android solutions, Jide shifted focus to customized solutions for business environments. As of 2025, Jide continues developing Android-based productivity solutions.

Impact on Android-x86 projects and successors

Following its discontinuation in 2017, Remix OS significantly influenced the ecosystem of projects by inspiring several open-source derivatives that sought to replicate and extend its desktop-oriented modifications to . PrimeOS, developed by the firm Floydwiz Technologies and first released in late 2018, emerged as a direct , incorporating Remix OS's multi-window multitasking and while building on to support 7.1 . Similarly, Phoenix OS, created by China's Chaozhuo Technology starting in 2016 but gaining prominence as a post-Remix , adopted comparable enhancements for PC compatibility, enabling resizable app windows and keyboard/mouse optimization on x86 hardware. These projects filled the void left by Remix OS, promoting as a viable desktop OS for low-cost PCs. As of 2025, PrimeOS and Phoenix OS persist through community modifications, though official development has ceased. Community-driven efforts further prolonged Remix OS's relevance through unofficial ports and maintenance updates hosted on platforms like . Developers created custom builds that ported Remix OS's core features to Android 7.0 and beyond, allowing users to update legacy installations on older hardware without official support. Tools and repositories, such as those aggregating modifications, facilitated these extensions, preserving compatibility for x86 devices and enabling continued use in resource-constrained environments. In terms of hardware legacy, Jide's dedicated devices like the Remix Mini PC and Remix Ultra tablet—launched in 2015 to showcase the OS—have been repurposed by enthusiasts for custom ROMs, including Linux distributions such as , extending their lifespan beyond . This repurposing highlighted Remix OS's role in popularizing affordable mini-PCs optimized for , influencing the market for compact, low-power computing solutions aimed at emerging economies and educational applications. Critically, Remix OS was lauded for its pioneering multitasking innovations, with outlets like and highlighting its windowed app support as a breakthrough for PC-like productivity on , often earning scores around 8/10 for usability in reviews from 2016. However, it faced criticism for persistent bugs in app compatibility and hardware detection, compounded by the absence of ongoing updates after discontinuation. As of 2025, no active development continues for Remix OS, with the OS preserved in archival form on repositories like for download and historical study; it persists in niche applications, such as educational tools for development and lightweight emulation setups on legacy hardware.

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