Phoenix OS x86 v2.2.0 Released (21 Aug.) - Phoenix OS News, Q&A & Development

Update Details
- Fix screenrecord function
- Fix VPN function
- Add resolution adjust function
- Google Play update failed has been fixed
- Optimize the experience of moving the right joystick
Link: http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=6789
Download:
EXE
32bit
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.2.0.208_x86.exe
64bit
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.2.0.207_x86_x64.exe
Mega
32bit
https://mega.nz/#!IbpXHChY!fuCOdqirqgLuAJu7xk5GvKhRL-qP9_JFrQ8JP9J6TKY
64bit
https://mega.nz/#!4PgGUZYQ!QkckYZuUeOlKdyoqHAXC07FIlzmnprynLbruIUHLvWw
ISO
32bit
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.2.0.208_x86.iso
64bit
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller_v2.2.0.207_x86_x64.iso
Mega
32bit
https://mega.nz/#!8LAzhTRS!RPw573OKDGRu89QiXM1PUsl6V0Lqt4pC6I97qP1uDho
64bit
https://mega.nz/#!VPo21RQK!TqbnRrjKMKm8ISGTi_ZPq1djc3IXN4yuj1PCmSTU5JA

Looks like they also made it unable to be rooted...
The rooted system.img causes play services not to work
EDIT: After booting with my rooted system.img, I STILL had to download and install update to Google Play Services. Now I have rooted v2.0.0 with working Play Store. (yay)

How about the crashes?
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Related

[CM][G-APPS]MVIP-GAPPS[Latest]

For Clean Install use my script there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2685838
Apps List:
1-play store 4.5.1
2-play service 4.2.4.3
3-hangouts 2.0.303
4-youtube v2.0.2 (more faster and no adds unlike v5)
5-other google core and sync tools
6- HOT
Google Play Music Beats Edition
DownloaDS
http://www.mediafire.com/?c3doowdau4xfk97
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[GAPPS][5.0.X][BETA]Aluminum's Google Apps[New Installation System!][2014-12-06]

This is personally my own flavor of Google Apps I wanted.
Features:
ALL NEW package-styled install method, functional yet easier to maintain!
Install in Android Lollipop "App Folders" standard, with correct symlinking
Removes old/deprecated apps, such as SoundRecorder & VoiceDialer
Version 2014-12-06 contains:
Core Services, including
Stock Lollipop boot animation
Google Play Services
Google Play Store
System-wide application, such as Setup Wizard, Google Account Services, etc
Device related, including
FaceLock
Google Apps, including
Calendar
Gmail, replaces AOSP's Email
Google Search with Now Launcher, replaces AOSP's Launcher3
GoogleTTS, replaces AOSP's PicoTTS
Hangouts, replaces AOSP's Mms
Play Store-downloadable Google Apps (NOT included in Slim version, for devices with smaller /system partition!), including
Maps with Street View
Keep
Play Music
Google+
YouTube
NOTE:
If you encounter problems when installing this package, please provide me these information, so I can look into the problem more:
1. Installation log, especially the last package it install before it fails! (It's the line "Handling package: *package name*")
2. Device you're using.
3. Recovery version.
Download:
Normal
Slim
Thanks! I'll try it sometime today
cant flash gapps in cwm shows error: Status 6 and in TWRP shows a msj saying that there is a problem whith update script
EDIT: version2014-11-17 works perfect thanks
Simlinking failed...
Nexus 7 2012
TWRP 2.8.1.0
Version: 2014-11-17
Thanks for the feedback!
Next update will be introducing a new installation system that can help with different /system partition size.
It should be done within 3 days!
New build is up! Please give me feed back on this so I can improve it more!
When Play Services 6.5 is pushed (with trusted locations) will we get the update automatically or do we need to rely on you to make a new Gapps package? Thanks for your work! Trying it now.
Normally, the Google Play Services should able to update itself. But I'll also update the build when it's out, to reduce /data usage.
Can you remove the Android Version check or make a version for 5.0.1? Thanks!
Sorry for the delay, but here it is! All updated to latest version and provided Slim version for devices having smaller /system partition!

How to fix crashing Google Play services

A recent update to the Google Play services makes it crash, regardless of Android version. This is how i fixed it:
Requirements:
Root
A root file explorer
Google Play services APK (make sure to select right Android version and use arm + nodpi): http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-10-0-84-release/
System app remover: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp
Instructions:
Disable WiFi.
Use System app remover to uninstall Google Play services, this will make it revert to the factory supplied version.
Install the Google Play services apk. The 10.0.84 is the latest working version accordning to my tests.
Create two folders in \data\app and name them com.google.android.gms-1.apk and com.google.android.gms-2.apk. This will stop Google Play services from auto updating. You should be able to create at least one. Do not overwrite any existing file.
Restart and enable WiFi.
Credits:
ConnCarl: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/delete-disable-downgrade-prevent-update-t3091832
Some additional steps to the above.
If Google Play is broken, like it was on mine, you can't download the System app remover. I got it from http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/jumobi...-root-3-6-2019-android-apk-download/download/
(I do not know if that site is safe.)
Download APK to PC, transfer it over USB, and install it with Terminal Emulator.
Also, if you cannot download a File Explorer since Google Play is broken, try some APK like http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/es-glo...-manager-4-1-6-android-apk-download/download/
(again, no idea if that site is safe.)
and install it via Terminal...
Then finally you can click the Google Play services APK. (Or just install it via terminal since by now you know how to...)
NOTE: if you have TF101 with KatKiss 4.4.4 you can't use the one marked Android 4.4W+, it fails and you will wasting hours of your time like I did - use the Android 2.3 version.
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After spending 3 hours of figuring out all the above details, I still got the "has stopped" popups, because I had created the file names in terminal as gsm instead of gms. Details are important...
I should add that I did get it working, with my manual installations etc. Thanks!
Works for hours, then PlayServices autoupdate... try 2 times.
Im using katkiss 6.0
My problem is that while trying to flash KK6.0 again it gets stuck on the "Checking connection" step and it continuously prompts the famous "Unfortunately, Google Play services has stopped". I have flashed old gapps (1st Feb) but problem persists.
I know there is a general issue about a gplay/gservices version but I am not sure how to proceed now....
This is my solution for Transformer TF101 on firmware KatKiss 4.4.4:
Install Lucky Patcher from here: dl1.revdownload.com/dl1/1701/Lucky_Patcher_v6.4.5__5557_Revdl.com.apk
Open Lucky Patcher, select "Search", type "Google"
Uninstall "Google Play", "Google Play Services" (I also uninstalled "Google App" forever cause I needn't it)
Download open gapps on 2017-07-31 from here: github.com/opengapps/arm/releases/download/20160731/open_gapps-arm-4.4-pico-20160731.zip
Disable Wi-fi
Reboot to TWRP recovery
Flash gapps, wipe cache/dalvik.
Now boot and create 2 folders in /data/app - com.google.android.gms-1.apk and com.google.android.gms-2.apk
Now you can turn on your Wi-fi
Here's my solution about installing right version of Youtube for this gapps and prevent Youtube app from updating. There's ZipSigner app which changes a certificate and "detaches" the app from Google Play. For Youtube app this method causes failure on startup with a security exception. Luckily, I've found another solution:
The latest working version is 11.41.56 on October 28, 2016. Download Youtube app from here: apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/youtube/youtube-11-41-56-release/youtube-11-41-56-21-android-apk-download/download
Disable Wi-fi
Uninstall current Youtube using Lucky Patcher
Now install downloaded version of Youtube
Create a folder com.google.android.youtube-2.apk in /data/app. There should be 1 file com.google.android.youtube-1.apk and 1 folder com.google.android.youtube-2.apk.
This solution should prevent a Youtube app from being updated by Google Play: it begins to update but at the end dialog shown which says there's insufficient storage space.
By the way, you can prevent auto-update for another Google app like Google Drive. Open Lucky Patcher, click on the app and select "App Info" and you'll see a detailed info. All you need to do is to create a folder with name like apk but "-1.apk" has to be replaced with "-2.apk"
Turn on Wi-fi
Phew, good to know it wasn't only me. I've been having this Services issue for some time now on the old 4.4.4 KatKiss, googling for it, updated to 6.0.1 but the problem starts as soon as I even try to install Google Play Services in any way (either flashing GAPPS or installing afterwards with an apk). The device works fine without the Services, but then I can't use Google Play...
So is it yet known who are affected? Is this only a TF101 problem, or are other devices (also non-ASUS ones) also affected? Or is this a KatKiss issue? Or what?
I don't feel like blocking Google from updating the services, that sounds like a stopgap solution that probably makes Services unusable in the long run. Hoping that e.g. Google fixes this problem with a new update...
Solution to my problem... But still need to wait until mr. Google decides to solve it
https://redirect.viglink.com/?forma...t=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5XjF6sPef4
timppu said:
So is it yet known who are affected? Is this only a TF101 problem, or are other devices (also non-ASUS ones) also affected? Or is this a KatKiss issue? Or what?
I don't feel like blocking Google from updating the services, that sounds like a stopgap solution that probably makes Services unusable in the long run. Hoping that e.g. Google fixes this problem with a new update...
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Yes, there are a lot of devices which faced with this issue. The reason why Google Services stopped working is so-called NEON instruction set for ARM chips. Our tablet has Nvidia Tegra 2 chip which does not support such command set! And no, that will not be fixed!
Here's a quote from the forum (bit.ly/2luHVwu):
If this started on or about the 9th it is due to Google putting ARM neon code into the last update. Older ARM chips do not have neon code functionality and are therefore screwed.
My 6 year old Asus TF101 with a Tegra 2 processor was still running like a champ with android 6.0.1 until last week.
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Forget Google, I am on AmazonApp now Shame on you, Google. Also set my search engine back on old Yahoo
ignasigh said:
My problem is that while trying to flash KK6.0 again it gets stuck on the "Checking connection" step and it continuously prompts the famous "Unfortunately, Google Play services has stopped". I have flashed old gapps (1st Feb) but problem persists.
I know there is a general issue about a gplay/gservices version but I am not sure how to proceed now....
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I was having it stop at the "Checking Connection" step too, realized I was using the 2017 gapps package instead of the 2016 one. Check to see if you're using the correct one. However, I'm still having the "Google Services" issue.
dape16 said:
A recent update to the Google Play services makes it crash, regardless of Android version. This is how i fixed it:
Requirements:
Root
A root file explorer
Google Play services APK (make sure to select right Android version and use arm + nodpi): http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/google-play-services/google-play-services-10-0-84-release/
System app remover: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jumobile.manager.systemapp
Instructions:
Disable WiFi.
Use System app remover to uninstall Google Play services, this will make it revert to the factory supplied version.
Install the Google Play services apk. The 10.0.84 is the latest working version accordning to my tests.
Create two folders in \data\app and name them com.google.android.gms-1.apk and com.google.android.gms-2.apk. This will stop Google Play services from auto updating. You should be able to create at least one. Do not overwrite any existing file.
Restart and enable WiFi.
Credits:
ConnCarl: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/delete-disable-downgrade-prevent-update-t3091832
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I was finally able to get it to work but had to omit the .apk part of the two folder names. UPDATE: sorry, that actually didn't work, in fact, at the moment, no matter what I try, I cannot stop it from updating at some point and having to start all over again...
I rolled back to ASUS 4.0.3 original firmware.
It is working fine for the last 5 days, as long you do not update any of Google apps. The original firmware still has Google Talk pre-installed.
The original firmware is so so slow, when compared with KatKiss 6.0.1 or KatKiss 4.4.4, but at least it is working fine. No FCs at all.
Please note that there are some recent apps that do not work with Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.3).
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Version Matters
kenpoh said:
I was finally able to get it to work but had to omit the .apk part of the two folder names.
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Kenpoh, what version of KatKiss?
I found the format of the info in the /data/apps folder different from 4.4.4 to 5.1 to 6.0. I was unable to get things to work with fresh 5.1 ROM flashes so went to 4.4.4 and creating the folder with the "-2.apk" worked in 4.4.4. I think the bottom line is you have to create a folder name that is the same name as the .apk file (with a -2) to "confuse" the auto-update.
Now that I know I can get 4.4.4 to work, I'll see if I can get 5.1 and/or 6.0 to work and share my findings.
UPDATE
OK - I gave up 6.0 required setup a WiFi connection before fully booting. 5.1 wouldn't let me load ES File Explorer from the terminal (failure uri something or other).
For 4.4.4, I:
- Downloaded ROM, SU, GAPPS, Google Play Services 10.0.84 from apkmirror.com
- Did a clean flash
- booted up installed ES File Explorer from terminal
- installed GPS 10.0.84
- reboot
- create folder using the "-2"
- reboot
All is well. I let everything update (including Google Play Games) and everything is running just fine.
Exterminator13 said:
This is my solution for Transformer TF101 on firmware KatKiss 4.4.4:
Install Lucky Patcher from here: dl1.revdownload.com/dl1/1701/Lucky_Patcher_v6.4.5__5557_Revdl.com.apk
Open Lucky Patcher, select "Search", type "Google"
Uninstall "Google Play", "Google Play Services" (I also uninstalled "Google App" forever cause I needn't it)
Download open gapps on 2017-07-31 from here: github.com/opengapps/arm/releases/download/20160731/open_gapps-arm-4.4-pico-20160731.zip
Disable Wi-fi
Reboot to TWRP recovery
Flash gapps, wipe cache/dalvik.
Now boot and create 2 folders in /data/app - com.google.android.gms-1.apk and com.google.android.gms-2.apk
Now you can turn on your Wi-fi
Here's my solution about installing right version of Youtube for this gapps and prevent Youtube app from updating. There's ZipSigner app which changes a certificate and "detaches" the app from Google Play. For Youtube app this method causes failure on startup with a security exception. Luckily, I've found another solution:
The latest working version is 11.41.56 on October 28, 2016. Download Youtube app from here: apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/youtube/youtube-11-41-56-release/youtube-11-41-56-21-android-apk-download/download
Disable Wi-fi
Uninstall current Youtube using Lucky Patcher
Now install downloaded version of Youtube
Create a folder com.google.android.youtube-2.apk in /data/app. There should be 1 file com.google.android.youtube-1.apk and 1 folder com.google.android.youtube-2.apk.
This solution should prevent a Youtube app from being updated by Google Play: it begins to update but at the end dialog shown which says there's insufficient storage space.
By the way, you can prevent auto-update for another Google app like Google Drive. Open Lucky Patcher, click on the app and select "App Info" and you'll see a detailed info. All you need to do is to create a folder with name like apk but "-1.apk" has to be replaced with "-2.apk"
Turn on Wi-fi
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Thank you very much for your post. It worked flawlessly!!!
I have a Moto Xoom which is also a Tegra 2 Non-Neon device that is experiencing this Google Play Services issue -
I just had a one-on-one chat with Google support. Since I am running a rooted Moto Xoom (Omni 4.4.4), the only advice Google one-on-one support could provide was to unroot and revert back to Stock (which is 4.1.2. on the Xoom) and/or contact Motorola for support. Google seems to be unwilling to investigate fixes unless folks that are running UNROOTED Tegra2 Non-Neon devices are also experiencing the same issue.
So, if you are running a non-rooted Tegra2 device (like your ASUS TF101's) and are having this issue, please contact Google one-on-one support and let them know via https://support.google.com/googlepla...l=en#contact=1
Apaco said:
UPDATE
OK - I gave up 6.0 required setup a WiFi connection before fully booting. 5.1 wouldn't let me load ES File Explorer from the terminal (failure uri something or other).
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For 6.0, I rebooted after first boot, then the "Skip >" option showed up during the wifi connection setup screen.
Google Maps not working
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Everybody please post here, maybe Google will read:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/qBah52BAQxY;context-place=forum/play
Alvera said:
Everybody please post here, maybe Google will read:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/play/qBah52BAQxY;context-place=forum/play
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Things may escalate faster if you try their one-on-one support via https://support.google.com/googlepla...l=en#contact=1
This worked! Thanks OP. As a bonus tip you can also do this from TWRP: Use the TWRP terminal emulator, switch to /data/app/ and mkdir the aformentioned gms-1 and gms-2 apk dummies.

Phoenix OS x86 v2.0.3

Where to find 32bit version ?
Would it be possible to repackage the installer? Version 1.2.3 runs perfectly but will stop booting at random and beta version 2.0.3 boots every time but crashes within 20 minutes. Would it be possible for someone to combine the boot loader from the beta and the system os from 1.2.3? I don't know if its even possible or if that will even solve the problem but those of us with a Cube Mix Plus, an i7 or i9 would greatly appreciate such a fix
In my 64 bit CPU all android x86 32 bit versions run fine but 64 bit says opcode error. I made a screenshot Form CPU info and boot error. System will loop before bootlogo.
But Win 7 64 and win 10 64 run fine. So it is a real 64 bit CPU.
I have read a while and found out that it seems to be a Compiler Problem when it uses sse4 or sse5, is it possible to say the Compiler to dont use these.
Found this: it Seen to be possible to emulate sse4 on Intel
https://sourceforge.net/p/android-x86/misc/3/
Phoenix OS v2.0.3 google services?
It works very well.!
Missing google store, how do I install google services?
(Google translation)
krono2 said:
It works very well.!
Missing google store, how do I install google services?
(Google translation)
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I'm working on it.
edit : I can't make new thread.
So I wrote on my blog. But I am concerned that writing a link here is a violation of the rules.
What's your blog's name?
Gracias. Funcionó
how to root 2.03 and install google apps:
-assuming you did a normal install first
-install RMXtools 1.6 + 1.8 fix on windows...
-run RMXtools and extract system.img, root64, rebuild system image same size, now you have a new system rooted then you just need to replace your original system image with this one.
-boot phoenix, supersu should be visible now but you need to update it first with latest beta from xda, then you can update the binary file.
-go to apkmirror and download Google playstore, latest playservices 10.5.55-480, service framework 7.1, Account Manager, One Time Init, Partner Setup.
-install lucky patcher, grant root access, click on rebuild&install, sdcard/download, click on playstore.apk, install as System app, don't reboot yet, do the same for service framework, account manager,OTI, Partner setup, then install play services as a normal app, now you can reboot.
-go to settings / apps, check the permissions for all the apps you just installed (show system)
-go to settings / autorun check to enable play services if it shows
-reboot again and log in, enjoy!!!
Is anything known about whether in the end there will be a 32 bit version and whether Gapps and Root will be added again in the same they were in v1.2? Even though the beta moniker seems to be gone I get the feeling v2.0.3 is still a beta and not really ready for the everyday user.
badpixel134 said:
I'm working on it.
edit : I can't make new thread.
So I wrote on my blog. But I am concerned that writing a link here is a violation of the rules.
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Great project but on my huawei Matbook HZ-W09 wifi always disconnects. Someone knows why?
Good news!!
Phoenix OS v2.0.3 32-Bit is now available! Still needs GApps and root. (see above post for that)
Hi all, i have installed the 32bit version of 2.0.3 phoenix os, it work fine, i have also tryed to do root and gapps installation, but gapps do not work, i was able to root using the previous procedure, using root 32bit, i was able to download and install the listed app needed for play store activation, but i get always play services crash, and play store wont start it freeze on a windows when opened, maybe someone has an alternative procedure to add gapps on phoenix os 2.0.3 32bit
hardware:
M/B: WINFAST K8M890
CPU: AMD athlon 64 x2 4600+ am2
RAM: 4gb corsair XMS
HD: 120GB maxtor
GPU: ATI X300 256MB
Bye all
wizmart said:
how to root 2.03 and install google apps:
-assuming you did a normal install first
-install RMXtools 1.6 + 1.8 fix on windows...
-run RMXtools and extract system.img, root64, rebuild system image same size, now you have a new system rooted then you just need to replace your original system image with this one.
-boot phoenix, supersu should be visible now but you need to update it first with latest beta from xda, then you can update the binary file.
-go to apkmirror and download Google playstore, latest playservices 10.5.55-480, service framework 7.1, Account Manager, One Time Init, Partner Setup.
-install lucky patcher, grant root access, click on rebuild&install, sdcard/download, click on playstore.apk, install as System app, don't reboot yet, do the same for service framework, account manager,OTI, Partner setup, then install play services as a normal app, now you can reboot.
-go to settings / apps, check the permissions for all the apps you just installed (show system)
-go to settings / autorun check to enable play services if it shows
-reboot again and log in, enjoy!!!
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Please define "normal" install? - I'd prefer to eventually do a dual-boot setup that uses Windows Boot Manager instead of GRUB (for touchscreen/tablet device support...and it's cleaner IMHO)
Does this work with 64-bit?
Any way to get this to work with live/bootable USB? Right now I've used the .ISO and Rufus to create a USB Stick.
Found this: http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=5732 -- Contains Rooted/Playstore ISOs
Outside of this...how trustworthy is this OS? There's a LOT of Chinese junk on here even after selecting English. Anyone try to see how much this is tracking and sending back to China?
Hi, "normal install" means installing with Phoenix installer or iso...32b or 64b, you choose on rmxtools, I did the root64...and installing to USB is possible of course, I use unetbootin usually but Rufus is okay​ too.
I removed all Chinese apps and i can check which one is running in background so for me it looks safe. Anyway it's always possible to remove or freeze some system apps you don't trust with lucky patcher
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androx74 said:
Hi all, i have installed the 32bit version of 2.0.3 phoenix os, it work fine, i have also tryed to do root and gapps installation, but gapps do not work, i was able to root using the previous procedure, using root 32bit, i was able to download and install the listed app needed for play store activation, but i get always play services crash, and play store wont start it freeze on a windows when opened, maybe someone has an alternative procedure to add gapps on phoenix os 2.0.3 32bit
hardware:
M/B: WINFAST K8M890
CPU: AMD athlon 64 x2 4600+ am2
RAM: 4gb corsair XMS
HD: 120GB maxtor
GPU: ATI X300 256MB
Bye all
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Did you check permissions and​ autorun after installing and reboot before login
Thanks for the reply, than i have installed phoenix os 2.0.3 32 bit with the normal exe installer, than i have rooted via remix tools the system img, using the explained procedure, with only changing the root64 option with the root32 option because is a 32bit OS , after that i boot up on phoenix os and updated supersu via web i was not able to find a xda version to update it :/, and after installing the newest up finded i upgraded it, to latest with success, than, i have downloaded and installed with luckypatcher the various app listed on the procedure (Google Service Framework 7.1 , one time Init 7.1 , google account manager 7.1 , partner setup 7.1, play store 7.8.15-p), i was not able to find on the site posted the play services 10.5.55-480 maybe is this the problem, i downloaded the 11.0.38-470 for x86 instead, but the only result was that when i try to open play store o create account on settings, nothing happen , i have cheked pemission and autorun and given all app permission, and play service autorun was already enabled.
After that i tryed another way, i have downloaded again the system app but with 7.1.1 version instead of 7.1, with this version i can see that play store is trying to load, but after a second play service crash and nothing happen again . ,maybe is play service that create problem don't know.
I will wait for options or a system file already done for 32bit phoenix os
I just checked my playservices and I have been updated to 11.0.38 (480-155006848) not available in apkmirror...but 470 should work for you. You can try clear data from store and services then reboot again and login. Remember system apps should all be 7.1.1
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Androx, I noticed my playstore show up as internal now not as system in lucky. Try install playstore again as user app..
thanks tried to install play store and play services has internal app but nothing changed the play services crash anyway , any one had success on installing gapps on 32bit phoenix os 2.0.3 ? maybe if you had success can you share your system.img ?
Ok some good news , now i have a working play store the up specified procedure worked after some modification just use the procedure with the specified file down
1) youn need to use root32 options on rmxtools for 32bit edition of the os
2) you need oti 7.1.1, partner setup 7.1.1, service framework 7.1.1 and account manager 7.1.1, play services 11.0.47-280 version for x86-x86/64, play store 7.8.36-all and lucky patcher
3) all the app must be installed has system app via lucky patcher, if something get wrong during initialization of the store after completing the procedure, try to clear all data from the app and restart and try again.
If anyone get success on duing this procedural let we know . good bye
P.S. it seems that this procedure was working too for 2.0.5 build 32 bit
Yes man, happy to see it worked for you, indeed having system apps on 7.1.1 makes the difference. I had problems too before cause some of my sys apps were 7.1.2. Notice that once Google update playstore or services, they will show as internal and not sys but that's ok. BTW, This way of rooting and googling should work for any x86 roms...
androx74 said:
Ok some good news , now i have a working play store the up specified procedure worked after some modification just use the procedure with the specified file down
1) youn need to use root32 options on rmxtools for 32bit edition of the os
2) you need oti 7.1.1, partner setup 7.1.1, service framework 7.1.1 and account manager 7.1.1, play services 11.0.47-280 version for x86-x86/64, play store 7.8.36-all and lucky patcher
3) all the app must be installed has system app via lucky patcher, if something get wrong during initialization of the store after completing the procedure, try to clear all data from the app and restart and try again.
If anyone get success on duing this procedural let we know . good bye
P.S. it seems that this procedure was working too for 2.0.5 build 32 bit
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I couldn't find the 7.8.36 version of Play Store on ApkMirror, so I went with 7.8.32. I will post my results shortly
Results:
The closest I got to getting Play Store to work is when it was asking me for login, password, and then 2-step verification. After that, it just said that it was unable to contact Google servers or something. My setup was like this:
Google Play Store installed as user app
Everything else installed as system app
Google Play Services keeps crashing when installed as user app. And the google play store just keeps loading without any progress. I had best results just having Google Play Services installed as a system app. That's the furthest I got. Let me know if you guys find a way to get the Gapps working.

Phoenix OS v2.0.5 (18 May)

Link:
http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=5945
Update details
optimize application compatibility
fix 32 bit uefi devices install failed
Where to geht the source or a git hub adress to add drivers my own und build myself ?
blubba83 said:
Where to geht the source or a git hub adress to add drivers my own und build myself ?
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The closest you'll get with Phoenix is getting the ISO which can be found in the first post the above link sends you to. They don't have a github afaik.
If you want to build your own Android x86, try here -- http://www.android-x86.org/getsourcecode
Hello. Does this include google play store?
aznmode said:
Hello. Does this include google play store?
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No.
phoenix os 2.0.5.32 how to root access please? thank you!
I tried to install phoenix os but after the written android x86 the backlight of the screen turns on and off and at the end it restarts, Is it a compatibility issue?
nikwayne said:
phoenix os 2.0.5.32 how to root access please? thank you!
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yes, it's possible:
wizmart said:
how to root 2.03 and install google apps:
-assuming you did a normal install first
-install RMXtools 1.6 + 1.8 fix on windows...
-run RMXtools and extract system.img, root64, rebuild system image same size, now you have a new system rooted then you just need to replace your original system image with this one.
-boot phoenix, supersu should be visible now but you need to update it first with latest beta from xda, then you can update the binary file.
-go to apkmirror and download Google playstore, latest playservices 10.5.55-480, service framework 7.1, Account Manager, One Time Init, Partner Setup.
-install lucky patcher, grant root access, click on rebuild&install, sdcard/download, click on playstore.apk, install as System app, don't reboot yet, do the same for service framework, account manager,OTI, Partner setup, then install play services as a normal app, now you can reboot.
-go to settings / apps, check the permissions for all the apps you just installed (show system)
-go to settings / autorun check to enable play services if it shows
-reboot again and log in, enjoy!!!
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72130945&postcount=8
https://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/rmxtools-remix-os-data-img-t3308158
Though I wasn't able to get Google Play Services to work

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