Version: Android 7.1.2 (Nougat)
Build Context: Phoenix OS 360 (often labeled v2.x or v3.x) – Note: Not to be confused with the lighter Phoenix OS for low-end PCs.
Kernel & Graphics: Built with Kernel 4.14.15 and Mesa 17.1.10 for 64-bit systems. Key Features phoenix os 360 based on android 71 vd
Benefits of Phoenix OS 360
Dual-Boot Support: Can be installed alongside Windows on a separate partition without erasing existing data, allowing you to choose your OS at startup. Report: Phoenix OS 360 – The “Workstation” Android
Storage: Minimum 4.5GB for a USB install; hard drive partitions up to 32GB are common. Important Considerations 64-bit processor 4GB RAM (or more) 64GB free
Using VirtualBox:
Unlike standard Android x86 builds, Phoenix OS 360 was designed as a desktop-first, virtual-display environment. Its key feature was a proprietary "360 Desktop Mode":