Vmos Android 11 Rom «RELIABLE»

Modern Android devices support KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine). A future VMOS version leveraging KVM on rooted devices could drastically reduce overhead.

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | True Android 11 Environment | Provides Android 11 (API 30) core functionalities, including scoped storage, one-time permissions, and notification history. | | Root Access (Optional) | Comes pre-rooted or allows easy root toggle—ideal for advanced tweaks, automation, or penetration testing. | | Google Play Services Support | Full access to Play Store, Google Play Services, and all mainstream apps (WhatsApp, PUBG, Banking apps if supported). | | File Isolation | VMOS runs in a sandbox; files and apps inside the VM do not mix with your host OS. | | Background Operation | The virtual Android 11 can run in the background while you use your main phone normally. | | Customizable Resources | Allocate CPU cores, RAM (e.g., 2GB–4GB), and storage (up to 128GB virtual) based on your host device’s power. | | Screen Recording & Floating Window | Built-in screen recorder and the ability to run the VMOS window as a floating window over other apps. | vmos android 11 rom

It is critical to note that the standard "VMOS" app on the Play Store does not support Android 11. The Android 11 ROM is exclusive to VMOS Pro (the paid/advanced version). | | Root Access (Optional) | Comes pre-rooted

| Feature | VMOS Classic (Android 7) | VMOS Pro (Android 11 ROM) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Android Version | 7.1 Nougat | 11.0 R | | Root Access | Manual toggle | Built-in (Magisk style) | | File Transfer | Slow (MTP emulation) | Fast (Drag & Drop + Shared folders) | | GPS Simulation | Basic | Enhanced (Altitude & speed control) | | Stability on Android 13/14 | Poor (crashes often) | Excellent | | | Background Operation | The virtual Android

Android 11 still supports EdXposed (via Riru). You can run GravityBox or XPrivacyLua inside the VM to modify UI behavior without voiding your real phone's warranty.