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Here's how to install Phoenix Os as an alternative to playing Android games on PC without an emulator

Phonix Os is an Android-based Linux operating system. Phoenix Os can be used as an alternative to Windows OS on a PC, laptop or notebook, even Phoenix Os can also be used as an alternative to emulators for lovers of Android mobile games like Free Fire FF, Pubg Mobile, Call Of Duty Mobile, Mobile Legend etc. PC Since the performance of Phoenix OS is very light and fluid, it doesn’t even feel like playing the game compared to emulators which have to be run on medium to high specs.

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Phoenix Os version

Phonix Os was developed by developers from China. Phonix Os can run well on devices with Intel X86 series and AMD CPUs and has no influence on the first basic operating system. There are currently two versions of Phonic Os, namely:

  1. Phoenix Os Version / v3.6.1 x64 / 64 bit with Vita android 7.1, for Windows with a capacity of 634.7 MB and for Mac with a capacity of 850.0 MB
  2. Phoenix Os Version / v1.6.1 x86 / 32 bit with Vita android 5.1, for Windows with a capacity of 436.4 MB and for Mac with a capacity of 1.5 GB

In addition, this Phoenix Operating System is the main operating system used by their commercial products such as the Phoenix On Omni Android Console.

How to install Phoenix Os on Windows 7/8/9/10

Select Phoenix Os and customize it to match the Windows operating system you are using. For example, if you’re using 64-bit Windows, download the 64-bit version of Phoenix OS and choose the .exe extension to make the installation process easier. There are only two links from the official website, namely Google Drive and Mega. Next, open the operating system file you downloaded and click Run As until it appears as shown below

Next, select and click Install to run the Phoenix OS installation process and don’t forget to select the hard drive partition. I suggest selecting on disk D or choosing another location from the installed operating system window to select the save data size will appear. There are 4 storage data sizes to choose from, namely 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB. If this is your first time trying this operating system, I suggest choosing a save data size of 4GB to speed up the saving process. If you think the operating system is fine, just uninstall that operating system and reinstall it with 32GB of storage data.

Then click Install until the process is completed with a popup marked as shown below. After the installation process is complete, find the folder where phoenix os is installed for easy uninstallation /

Select Restart for the process to switch to Phoenix Os and wait for the restart to appear as shown below.

Then select Phoenix Os and wait for the language selection menu to appear. The Phoenix OS standard language has two types of languages, Chinese and English. Then select the language you want. Then set the required internet data here. I’m using a WiFi connection, then connecting and waiting for the Phoenix OS to sign in. Once you’re signed in, first set up a Google Account so you can enter the Play Store to download and try out games like Free Fire FF, Pubg Mobile, Call Of Duty Mobile, Mobile Legend, etc.

Here I tried the free fire game Garena. i find the performance very fluid in the game. You can also set the key bindings using the default application for Phoenix OS, Game Helper. In the free fire game we tested, we were able to use mouse control and keyboard and joey stick. We think Phoenix OS can be an alternative to playing Android games on PCs, laptops and notebooks without using an emulator. If you have any questions, comment and like our Facebook fan page so that you don’t miss any important information from us about Linux and other alternatives for running mobile games on a PC without an emulator. Many Thanks.