Android OS is a mobile operating system that is used on many different devices. There are different ways to install Android OS on a phone, but the most common way is to use a recovery image. A recovery image is a file that can be used to restore your phone to its original state. To create a recovery image, you will need the following:

  1. A computer with an Android OS installation media (such as an SD card)
  2. A USB drive with at least 2GB of space
  3. The Android OS installation files (for example, android-sdk-windows-x86_64.zip)
  4. A Recovery Console application (such as ADB Shell or CMD)
  5. First, create a new folder on your computer and call it “AndroidOS”. This folder will contain all of the files needed for creating and installing Android OS on your phone.
  6. Copy the android-sdk-windows-x86_64.zip file from the “AndroidOS” folder into this new folder. This file contains the Android OS installation files for Windows and x86_64 platforms.
  7. Now open up ADB Shell or CMD and type in the following command: adb shell setprop oemVersion “4” adb shell setprop osVersion “8”
  8. Now reboot your phone and enjoy your new Android OS!