![]() If you are using pre-configured VM from GitHub download link above, the Android has been installed too, so you’ll just wait for it to boot. Once the Android VM is created, all you need to do is to tap on the “Play” button. 4) Run the VM and Install Android on the VM VM Created! Now you should be able to see your newly created VM listed on the UTM Virtual Machines screen. J) Ready to create the Android VM. On Create VM window, leave the “Open Configuration after Creation” unchecked, since you can do it later. Tap on “Create VM” to go back to Create VM window. I) Confirm the setup. If you added both Android image and Hard Disk image properly and correctly, under “Select Image”Drives/Images now you should see both images/drives appearing. Now you should see the Disk image pointing to hda.img. Leave the “Location” to default as “ide”. Tap on “Image Type”, select “Disk Image”. Tap “Save” once done, you should see “Creating disk…” message shown. Put the name as “hda.img” (or anything else) and put the size to 10240 MB (depends on Android version image you are using, the newer the bigger the storage). H) Adding Hard Disk image. Under Drive/Image, tap on “+”. Now you should see the CD/DVD image pointing to your Android image. Tap on “Image Type”, select “CD/DVD Image”. G) Adding Android image. Under Drives/Image, tap on “+”. Here we are going to create 2 things: 1 is to create a CD/DVD image and another 1 is to create a hard disk image. Don’t worry, if the VM isn’t running, you can always change this setting later on.į) Configure Drives. Under Drives, tap on “Setup Drives/Images”. You can give any value as long as it’s below your iOS total RAM size (Eg: I’m using iPhone 7 Plus with 3GB RAM, I can give up to 1.5GB RAM). Unlike normal apps that appear and listed on Apple App Store, you won’t find UTM on the Apple App Store – reason behind most likely is because Apple A-series chip (such as A13 Bionic) is not (yet) supporting hardware virtualization and Apple doesn’t project its mobile devices (iPhone and iPad) to run Virtual Machines on it – though I highly optimistic soon enough Apple A-series chip would be able to have hardware virtualization built-in – thanks to Apple recent moves, transitioning its Mac OS from Intel-based to ARM-based OS.ĭ) Select the Type of Computer. Tap System, leave it to default choice.Į) Configure RAM for VM. Tap Memory, give a decent number of memory/RAM. UTM is like VMWare or VirtualBox on desktop/computer platform, but built for iOS. The steps below should be pretty much the same for any Android version you are using – so feel free to experiment yourself with different version of Android. For better results, it’s highly recommended to use the latest iOS devices (such as the new iPad Pro or the iPhone 11). The test results may vary across devices and across Android image version you are using. Testing Android 9.0 and Android 4.4 images.Using iPhone 7 Plus, with A10 Fusion and 3GB RAM.Here’s the detailed step by step to get Android up and running on iOS > Get rid from annonying telemarketers by doing this 1-time less than 5 mins exercise. > Credit card hack: cut spending by maximize spending & still paying $0 fees. > Here’s how you can get and install Windows 11 for FREE legally. > Install PS2 emulator on your iPhone & iPad. > YouTube app that can download videos and play video music in the background. > Change your App Store account on iOS 15. ![]() > iPhone 13 Fake vs Real – Tips you should know before buying. > Recommended Nintendo Wii Multiplayer games to play. > Best 100 Super Nintendo games of all times. > 100+ Nintendo Switch Multiplayer games you should play today. > Valve’s Steam Deck all questions answered! > Xiaomi: Disable & remove bloatware from MIUI12. > Samsung Galaxy Note20 Real vs Fake, how to easily differentiate them. > Samsung Galaxy S21 Real vs Fake, how to easily differentiate them. How to run Android on iOS: High level summaryįor those who are adventurous and want to figure out the details themselves, you just need to see this high level outline on steps needed to be done to get Android up and running on your iOS device.īut for the rest who needs to get the detailed steps by steps, jump to the next section. Running Windows Virtual Machine on iPhone – It’s now possible! Thanks to UTM – details here.
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