Termux is a terminal emulator and Linux environment for Android. While it usually works without root, running it inside VMOS unlocks "root mode," allowing you to use advanced packages like tsu to access system-level commands that are normally blocked on standard Android devices. How to Set Up VMOS with Termux
For Android power users, the combination of VMOS and Termux represents a peak of mobile versatility. By pairing a virtual Android machine with a powerful Linux terminal, you can create a secure, rooted environment for development and testing without ever touching your actual phone's system files. What is VMOS? vmos termux
The Ultimate Guide to VMOS and Termux: Building a Rooted Linux Sandbox Termux is a terminal emulator and Linux environment
To get started with this powerful dual-boot-style setup, follow these steps: By pairing a virtual Android machine with a
Access a rooted environment easily without voiding your physical device's warranty.
VMOS (Virtual Machine Operating System) is an application that runs a complete, independent Android system inside your current device. It acts as a "second phone," providing:
2019.03.03 : Remote parametrization option added
2018.11.24 : ODX-Database updated to support new 2019 models
2018.04.25 : ODX-Database updated to support newest 2018 models
2018.04.13 : Support for Touareg 2018 (MLB-evo) added
2018.04.01 : Web-Application redesigned completely
2017.12.24 : VideoInMotion (VIM) unlock for models < 2018 added (up to 70km/h)
2017.12.07 : Support for Audi Q5 (FY0) added
1st: Quick and dirty video with app in action: HERE
On video we coded laptimer in 2016 Audi S4 8W. Web Application ran on server located about 1200 kilometers away from a tablet with DoIP client. Internal MIB2 Wifi Access Point was used.
2nd: Remote disable StartStop by iPhone: HERE
3rd: Remote rearview Camera parametrization: HERE
4th: Remote Seat Belt warning disable using new VCP-BT interface and Android client.