| Benchmark | Phoenix OS 3.0 (A9) | Bliss OS 16 (A11) | Phoenix OS 4.0 (A11 New) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 310 / 950 | 480 / 1250 | 502 / 1310 | | Boot Time (SSD) | 18 seconds | 22 seconds | 12 seconds | | 3DMark Slingshot (OpenGL) | 1850 | 2100 | 2450 | | Multi-window lag (8 windows) | Heavy stutter | Moderate | Smooth |
To understand the "new," we must look at the "old." Originally developed by Chaozhuo Technology, Phoenix OS was a fork of the Android-x86 project. It featured a unique “Phoenix Mode”—a windowed, desktop-style interface reminiscent of Windows 10.
Despite the advancements in the Android 11 build, significant issues remain:
| Benchmark | Phoenix OS 3.0 (A9) | Bliss OS 16 (A11) | Phoenix OS 4.0 (A11 New) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 310 / 950 | 480 / 1250 | 502 / 1310 | | Boot Time (SSD) | 18 seconds | 22 seconds | 12 seconds | | 3DMark Slingshot (OpenGL) | 1850 | 2100 | 2450 | | Multi-window lag (8 windows) | Heavy stutter | Moderate | Smooth |
To understand the "new," we must look at the "old." Originally developed by Chaozhuo Technology, Phoenix OS was a fork of the Android-x86 project. It featured a unique “Phoenix Mode”—a windowed, desktop-style interface reminiscent of Windows 10. phoenix os android 11 new
Despite the advancements in the Android 11 build, significant issues remain: | Benchmark | Phoenix OS 3