Run Android Apps on Fedora 43 | Full Waydroid Setup (Android 13) Waydroid Installation Fedora 43

This video will show you how to run Android apps on Fedora 43 by installing Waydroid, the lightweight and highly optimized Android container for Linux. Fedora 43 ships with a modern Wayland session, and Waydroid takes full advantage of that — giving you smooth animations, excellent input response, and a true native Android experience on the GNOME desktop.

In this step-by-step guide, you’ll see how to download the Android 13 system and vendor images, extract the files, prepare Fedora 43 with the required components, and install Waydroid directly from the official Fedora repositories. Since Waydroid is already available in Fedora’s repo, installation is quick and clean with the DNF package manager. After setup, we move the Android image files into the correct directory and initialize the container so Fedora can create a complete Android environment.

Waydroid on Fedora 43 offers a fast and efficient way to run Android applications without relying on heavy emulators or virtual machines. It integrates beautifully with GNOME and Wayland, making it ideal for productivity apps, testing, development, or simply exploring Android on Linux. If you want a stable Android setup on Fedora or you’re looking for an easy Waydroid installation process, this tutorial guides you through every step in a clear, simple way.

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00:00 – Introduction
00:18 – What Waydroid Does
00:42 – Fedora 43 on Wayland Overview
01:02 – Downloading Android 13 Images
01:27 – Extracting the Image Files
01:42 – Installing Required Packages
02:00 – Installing Waydroid on Fedora 43
02:27 – Moving System & Vendor Images
02:50 – Initializing Waydroid
03:18 – Launching Waydroid UI
03:45 – Conclusion

Terminal commands:
sudo dnf update
sudo dnf install waydroid

sudo mkdir /etc/waydroid-extra/
sudo mkdir /etc/waydroid-extra/images
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