Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Technical Implementation of Phoenix OS 360 (Android 7.1 Kernel) for x86 Virtual Desktop Environments Audience: System Administrators, Virtualization Engineers, and Software Architects.
| Feature | Phoenix OS 360 (7.1) | PrimeOS | Bliss OS | Remix OS (discontinued) | |---------|----------------------|---------|----------|--------------------------| | Android version | 7.1 Nougat | 11/12 | 11/12 | 6.0 Marshmallow | | Stability | High (mature) | Medium | Low (beta) | High but outdated | | App compatibility | 32/64-bit | 64-bit only | 64-bit | 32-bit only | | Gaming focus | PUBG, Mobile Legends | Free Fire, COD | General | Casual | | UEFI support | Limited | Full | Full | No |
Verdict: Phoenix OS 360 VD is ideal for older PCs (2012–2017) and gamers who need the lowest latency. For newer hardware, use PrimeOS or Bliss OS. phoenix os 360 based on android 71 vd install
| Component | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | Host OS | Windows 10/11 Pro (64-bit) | | Processor | Intel Core i5-8400 (supports VT-x) | | RAM | 16 GB (4 GB allocated to Phoenix OS) | | Storage | 256 GB SSD (NTFS) – 30 GB free for VD | | Virtualization | BIOS: VT-x enabled, Hyper-V disabled on host |
Edit the build.prop file:
adb shell or terminal → su → vi /system/build.prop
Add: White Paper: Deployment and Optimization of Phoenix OS
persist.sys.keytimeout=0
view.scroll_friction=0.008
Phoenix OS 360 with Android 7.1 remains a functional but aging solution for desktop Android needs. The VD installation method successfully meets the requirement of a non-invasive setup, but performance penalties and app compatibility issues due to the older Android base significantly limit its practical use in 2025. For new deployments, a more recent Android x86 distribution (e.g., Bliss OS 14+ based on Android 11/12) is recommended over Phoenix OS 360.
Appendices:
bcdedit output)It sounds like you’re referring to a specific story or issue around installing Phoenix OS (a PC-oriented Android OS) that is based on Android 7.1, possibly involving a “360” version (maybe a mod, a build number, or a repack) and VD (likely Virtual Desktop or a virtual disk install method).
Let me reconstruct the likely story you’re thinking of: Phoenix OS 360 VD vs