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  2. TWRP (software) - Wikipedia

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    Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP), pronounced "twerp", [4] is an open-source software custom recovery image for Android-based devices. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It provides a touchscreen -enabled interface that allows users to install third-party firmware and back up the current system, functions usually not supported by stock recovery images.

  3. List of custom Android distributions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Android distributions, Android-based operating systems (OS) commonly referred to as Custom ROMs or Android ROMs, forked from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) without Google Play Services included officially in some or all markets, yet maintained independent coverage in notable Android-related sources.

  4. CrDroid - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... initially supporting OnePlus 5/T. [21] 2022: Release of crDroid 8 (Android 12). [22]

  5. Paranoid Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, OnePlus hired a handful of key members from the Paranoid Android team to work on its new OxygenOS. [5] This caused delays to the release of Paranoid Android 5.1 builds. [6] In October 2015, team member Matt Flaming told Android Authority that the project would go on hold. [7]

  6. OxygenOS - Wikipedia

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    On 29 October 2018, OnePlus launched OnePlus 6T with OxygenOS 9.0 based on Android Pie. [8] On 25 December 2018, OnePlus released OxygenOS 9.0.0 based on Android Pie for OnePlus 5/5T to the public via OTA download. [9] On 21 September 2019, OnePlus announced the release of OxygenOS version 10.0 based on Android 10 for OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro.

  7. List of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    OnePlus 6, OnePlus 6T: OnePlus: multiple partial mainline Linux support [75] [76] 2018-05-21 Discontinued, used market Pocophone F1: Xiaomi: multiple partial mainline Linux support [77] 2018-08-22 Discontinued, used markets Snapdragon 410/412 based phones multiple postmarketOS partial mainline Linux support [78] Discontinued

  8. CyanogenMod - Wikipedia

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    The global OnePlus One is shipped with a variant of CyanogenMod 11 M9 known as "CyanogenMod 11S". The latest version of CyanogenMod 11S for the One is 11.0-XNPH05Q, based on CyanogenMod 11 M11 and Android 4.4.4 "KitKat", and was released as an over-the-air (OTA) update in February 2015.

  9. OnePlus 6 - Wikipedia

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    With an all-glass build different from its predecessors, the phone contains 6 or 8 GB of RAM, the Snapdragon 845 and a choice of 64, 128 or 256 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. [10] [11] It features a slightly larger (when compared to the OnePlus 5T) AMOLED 2280 x 1080 display with a cutout at the top for the front camera, sensors, earpiece, and notification LED.