Multiple Accounts and Apps: With the ability to run two Android systems on one phone, you can use the virtual space to run duplicated apps with different accounts.Now developers can run them without risking corrupting the primary system. Root access is often required for specific functions of different applications. This is also an essential feature for developers testing apps. This is a good solution for anyone looking to run root apps but don't have the ability to root their actual phone. Root Support: The virtual machine that you create in VMOS can be rooted without affecting the primary system.You can sign in with your gmail account and access the full Play store and download new apps as well.
The Android VM is complete with an app drawer, Google services, and some standard apps like a file manager and internet browser. This virtual Android machine will run Android 5.1.1 and appears as a native OS with full touch control just like you would use on your primary Android system.