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:
- A computer with an Android OS installation media (such as an SD card)
- A USB drive with at least 2GB of space
- The Android OS installation files (for example, android-sdk-windows-x86_64.zip)
- A Recovery Console application (such as ADB Shell or CMD)
- 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.
- 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.
- Now open up ADB Shell or CMD and type in the following command: adb shell setprop oemVersion “4” adb shell setprop osVersion “8”
- Now reboot your phone and enjoy your new Android OS!