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Open a terminal (or use ADB) and run:
| Feature | Phoenix OS Standard | Phoenix OS Rock | Bliss OS | PrimeOS | Windows Subsystem for Android | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 7.1 (Nougat) | 7.1 / 9 | 11/12/13 | 10/11 | 13 | | Multi-Window | Excellent | Good | Excellent | Excellent | Limited (Subsystem) | | Gaming Focus | Moderate | High | Low | Very High | Low | | Hardware Support | Legacy (2010-2017) | Legacy | Modern | Modern | Requires Win11 | | Ease of Install | Very Easy (EXE) | Very Easy | Moderate | Easy | Built-in | | Active Development | No (Abandoned) | No | Yes | Yes (Slow) | Yes | phoenix os standard
: You get a full Start menu, a taskbar, and support for multiple windows, making it feel less like a tablet and more like a workstation. End of report
Phoenix OS Standard comes with a built-in root switch. Go to (tap "Build Number" 7 times to unlock) and enable Root Access . This allows you to run ad-blockers, backup tools, and performance tuners. Go to (tap "Build Number" 7 times to
Installation typically involves creating a bootable USB drive or installing it alongside your existing OS in a "dual-boot" configuration. This allows you to experience the best of both worlds without committing fully to a new ecosystem.