What is Anbox? Anbox puts the Android working framework into a compartment, abstracts equipment access and incorporates center framework administrations into a GNU/Linux framework. Each Android application will be incorporated with your working framework like some other local application. To accomplish our objective we utilize standard Linux advancements like holders (LXC) to isolate the Android working framework from the host. Any Android rendition is reasonable for this methodology and we attempt to stay aware of the most recent accessible variant from the Android Open Source Project. Anbox, which means "Android in a Box", is an open source project that permits you to run Android applications on your Linux work area without the problem of virtual machines, double booting, or distant work areas. It achieves this by setting the Android OS into a Linux holder (LXC) which permits it to share the part (that implies no imitating), yet utilizes Linux namespaces to detach the ho...