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Google has confirmed it isn't discontinuing AOSP, but it's making a change that makes it harder for devs to build Android for ...
Google is not discontinuing the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), but it has made big changes that affect how Android ...
Folks doing custom ROMs for Pixel handsets like LineageOS and GrapheneOS will have their work cut out for them.
For years, Google used its Pixel phones as reference devices for AOSP development. As part of this, the company also ...
Google drops Pixel device trees from Android 16 AOSP, making custom ROMs nearly impossible—bad news for devs and long-term Pixel phone users.
With the launch of Android 16 earlier this week, Google did not release the Pixel hardware repos and device trees that are particularly important for custom ROM developers. This led to speculation by ...
No, AOSP is not dead, Google has confirmed as much. Still, developing custom ROMs may be a huge pain for developers.
Lilbits: Android Open Source Project isn't dead, Nothing Phone (3) will be available in the US, and a tiny new RISC-V board ...
Learn how to achieve perfect Google Play Integrity on Android OS on any ROM or stock firmware with this comprehensive guide.
As per Google's documentation, every Pixel phone and tablet since the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro are eligible for Android 16 ...