LineageOS 18.1 brings Android 11 to a large fleet of device

LineageOS is arguably the most sought-after custom ROM out there. The biggest advantage of a third-party ROM such as the LineageOS is that it can provide devices, of a range of OEMs, a highly customizable experience long after the manufacturer’s own software update support. Continuing on its excellent, feature-packed support for a large portfolio of […]

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Nintendo Switch can now run Android 10-based LineageOS 17.1

Nintendo Switch can run Android. We saw this when the guys at XDA ported Android 8.1 Oreo-based LineageOS 15.1 on the Switch. Now the same team is back with another important port, this time to run Android 10-based LineageOS 17.1 on the Nintendo Switch. This unofficial build is made possible by the SwitchRoot team and […]

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Asus Zenfone 7 series gets custom ROM and Google camera ports

Asus Zenfone 7 series debuted in August 2020 and has been received well by the Android community. The phones come with an impressive hardware specification and the release of Android 11 public beta was cheery on top for users who value prompt software support. To make things better Asus did release the bootloader unlock tool […]

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Galaxy S II can unofficially run Android 11 through LineageOS 18.1

Almost a decade after its release, if you’re still holding onto a Samsung Galaxy S II, you can now give it a new lease of life and use it to tinker with Android 11. Yeah, that’s right! Curtesy LineageOS 18.1, you can now unofficially run Android 11 on the second-generation Samsung smartphone that launched with […]

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Google Pixel 4a already gets custom ROM and Kernel

Google Pixel 4a has already made ripples in the market with its affordable price tag and a single camera to meet expectations of an above-average photographer. Pixel devices are supposed to run stock Android and Pixel 4a is no different in this department. But considering these phones are easier to mod, there is already a […]

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LineageOS almost hacked, patches for vulnerability ready

At this time when many people are at home, we can expect online activities to increase. Don’t be surprised if your internet connection is unusually slow. People are using the bandwidth without control more than ever. This quarantine season too means hackers have more time in their hands and are able to target more people. […]

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