Google introduced the Terminal tool, which allows you to run Linux software on smartphones, in Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1. This feature, aimed at expert users and developers, aims to make the Android platform more attractive. Currently the app is only available in test mode. about this reports Android Authority publication.
To activate the terminal, you need to go to “Settings” and find “System”, then open “Developer Options” and then enable the “Linux Development Environment” option. Once enabled, the Terminal icon will appear in the main application list. Since Terminal is still in beta testing, the app sometimes crashes randomly upon launch.
Android’s addition of a terminal for Linux software reflects Google’s long-term strategy to create a more productive work environment that makes the most of the computing power of modern devices. In fact, this innovation may be another step towards creating perfection between Android and Google.
So far it is known for certain that Terminal works on Pixel smartphones. Android Authority does not provide reviews from users of devices from other brands.
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