VMOS is an application that functions as a virtual machine on Android, allowing you to run a secondary, independent Android operating system (ROM) within your primary phone environment . This is particularly useful for users on Android 12
and above who want to use rooted apps, test software safely, or run multiple accounts simultaneously without modifying their actual device firmware. Setting Up VMOS on Android 12
Running VMOS on Android 12 requires a specific step called "activating the VMOS Assistant" to bypass system restrictions that might otherwise cause the virtual machine to crash or fail in the background. Install VMOS Pro : Download the latest version of Vmos Android 12 Rom
and grant all requested permissions during the initial setup. Activate VMOS Assistant Download the VMOS Assistant app from a trusted source like Wireless Debugging in your phone's Developer Options.
Use the Assistant to obtain "Shell permissions," which stabilizes the virtual environment on Android 12+. Import or Select a ROM VMOS is an application that functions as a
in VMOS Pro to browse available online ROMs (like Android 7.1 or 9.0). Alternatively, use the "Import local ROM" feature from the three-dot menu if you have a custom ROM file downloaded.
Note: Procedures differ across VMOS versions; follow the VMOS app’s instructions. Performance: VM runs slower than native — depends
Do not download from random forums. Since the official VMOS Pro app (v3.0.0+) supports Android 12 plugins, go to the official VMOS website or trusted GitHub mirrors.