Android x32 is a community project to virtualize and DeGoogle the Android operating system by Google, specifically the 32 bit versions.
For versions of Android from 5.0 and up, see Android x64
Android x32 comes with 3 different builds for each Android release:
Heavy – Contains ALL the Android libraries, and thus has to be re-licensed. Will run almost any app, similarly to Bluestacks
License: ???
Vanilla – Middle option, bootable Android image with little modification.
DeGoogled – Removes all Google components, and phoning home methods.
Google Chrome -> Undecided
Google Play Store -> F-Droid
Other (unlisted)
Most Google programs -> Candroid
An additional build is available as a much larger file, it allows the choice of one of the 3 builds at installation, with Live CD support.
Android 5.0 and up are 64-bit versions of Android, and are not covered by this project. All 64-bit Android versions (5.0 Lollipop and up) are planned to be supported via the Android x64 project
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
- Heavy
- Vanilla
- DeGoogled
- Compilation + LiveCD
The newer Android versions currently aren't supported by this project, as they are 64-bit. For 64-bit Android, see the Android x64 project
Repository: https://github.com/seanpm2001/Candroid/
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
A replacement tool-set of Android default programs.
- Coming soon
Website: https://f-droid.org/
Repository: https://github.com/f-droid/fdroidclient/
From the F-Droid website: F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.
Website: https://duckduckgo.com/app/
Included as an APK file
Website: https://www.android-x86.org/
Android x86 is a separate project. It isn't dead, but I have specific needs for my Android setup, and I wanted to go my own way.
While this project is not functional yet, Android x86 is viable for "old" versions of Android (Android 10 and below)
Android x32 is hosted on archive.org
via the Android x64 account, and linked to from GitHub
Hosting is done there to support the Internet Archive, and also due to limited self-host abilities at the moment.
Android x86
The inspiration to the Android x32 and Android x64 projects
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