Phoenix OS remains a popular choice for users wanting to run Android on their PCs, primarily because of its gaming performance. However, because it is based on Android-x86 and uses a Linux-style backend, many users look for the "APT tool" to manage packages, install software, and fix dependencies via the command line.
dpkg or apt.ext4 or squashfs). Root access is required to modify system files.pm (Package Manager) or graphical stores.