Once you boot into Android 11, you will notice the classic Phoenix look but with modern notification shades.

By default, Android 11 might boot in "Tablet mode."

: Known for its "Deca-Pro" gaming center, it offers a desktop-like UI similar to Phoenix OS and has versions that support newer Android kernels.

If the community build is too buggy for your daily driver, consider these alternatives that offer Android 11 on PC:

Here is how to install the functional Android 11 version on your PC. We will use the build (v4.6 or higher), which is based on Android 11.

Official development for Phoenix OS largely peaked with versions based on . These versions remain popular because they are incredibly lightweight, often running smoothly on PCs with as little as 2GB of RAM. Official Version: 3.6.1 (Android 7.1).