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Installing Windows on Android Smartphones: A Technological Breakthrough

It’s been a few years since Windows gave up on mounting its operating system on mobile devices.
Nowadays, most smartphones run on Google’s Android or Apple’s iOS.
However, Windows still rules the computer world, maintaining a 72% market share.

The Renegade Project: Making the Impossible Possible

Have you ever imagined running Windows 10 or 11 on an Android smartphone? Well, a group of tech enthusiasts, known as the Renegade Project developers, has made it a reality.
Surprisingly, they have successfully installed Windows on smartphones like OnePlus 5, LG G8x, or Xiaomi PocoPhone F1.

The challenge they faced was daunting, but in the end, they emerged victorious.
The key to their success lies in the similarity between the Snapdragon 850 and Snapdragon 845 chipsets.
While the former is designed for desktop devices, the latter is used in mobile phones.
This ambitious task required meticulous work and an in-depth understanding of operating systems.
Given that Windows wasn’t initially intended for smartphones, the developers had to engage in firmware hacking to make it compatible.
Additionally, significant changes had to be made to the core system and specific drivers of each device.

Impressive Results and Future Developments

As evidenced by the videos shared on YouTube, the developers have not only managed to run Windows on smartphones but also play popular PC games like Crysis 3 and Tomb Raider.
Despite the challenges posed by limited memory capacity on smartphones, experiments with devices such as OnePlus 6T, containing 8GB of RAM, have shown promising results.
This indicates that certain smartphones possess enough power to handle complex tasks within the Windows environment, as demonstrated by gaming capabilities.

While the experiment underscores the convergence of smartphone and computer capabilities, it also reveals areas for further development.
For instance, the ability to connect to external screens for a better Windows experience remains a challenge due to hardware limitations, such as the lack of video output through USB-C on most devices.
Although Wi-Fi connections offer a workaround, latency issues persist.

The official list of tested models capable of running Windows is continuously expanding.
Some of the models currently supporting Windows include ASUS ZenFone 5Z AYN, Google Pixel 3, LG V40, OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, and many more.
This breakthrough not only opens up possibilities for gaming on smartphones but also sheds light on the future of technology, where smartphones rival computers in processing power and software compatibility.

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