While there is no single official "Android 12 ISO" for PC, you can download specialized versions designed for desktop hardware or use official developer tools to run Android 12 on your computer. 1. Bliss OS 15 (Recommended for PC Installation)
If you just want to test Android 12 without changing your operating system, Google provides official system images through Android Studio. Download: Install Android Studio from the official site.
- Open VirtualBox → Click "New".
- Name:
Android 12 Bliss→ Type:Linux→ Version:Linux 2.6 / 3.x / 4.x (64-bit). - Memory size:
4096 MB(4GB). - Hard disk:
Create a virtual hard disk now→VDI→Dynamically allocated→ Size:20 GB.
Avoid "Direct Link" sites: Many sites promising a "Direct Android 12 ISO" contain malware.
Process: Use the Device Manager (formerly AVD Manager) within the studio to create a virtual device. You can then download the Android 12 (API 31/32) system image directly through the interface.
An ISO file, also known as an ISO image, is a type of file that contains the complete contents of a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. It's essentially a snapshot of the data on the disc, which can be used to create a bootable copy of the disc or to install the operating system on a computer. In the context of Android 12, an ISO file would allow users to install the OS on their PCs, but there's a catch.
Problem 3: Mouse cursor is invisible or stuck
Solution: Press the Right Ctrl key (Host key) to release the cursor. Then go to VirtualBox menu → Input → Mouse Integration → toggle off/on.