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Overview

The Kbox cloud phone container is the core component of the Kunpeng BoostKit for ARM Native cloud phone Turbo toolkit. This document describes the basic concepts of the Kbox cloud phone container and how to compile, deploy, and configure the Kbox cloud phone container.

The cloud phone solution is a virtual phone service that runs the native Android operating system and is virtualized based on the Arm server. In short, cloud phones are Arm servers that run the Android OS and function as virtual phones. You can remotely control the cloud phone in real time to run Android applications on the cloud. Based on the basic computing power of cloud phones, you can also efficiently build applications for scenarios like cloud gaming, mobile office, and live streaming interaction.

As the base software for running Android native applications, the Kbox cloud phone container solution is an important part of Kunpeng BoostKit for ARM Native cloud phone Turbo toolkit. It directly runs the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) system in a container to mock peripheral hardware such as the GPS, acceleration sensor, gyroscope, IMEI, and Wi-Fi, and the Gralloc and HWComposor modules to ensure that the AOSP system can be started and run properly.