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  2. Waydroid - Wikipedia

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    Waydroid was created to facilitate the use of Android applications on Linux-based platforms. It is based on ideas from previous projects, such as Anbox, which also aimed to run Android using containerization techniques. Although primarily developed for Halium-based Linux phones, Waydroid is compatible with any device using a Linux kernel. [2] [3]

  3. F-Droid - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The project was initially run by the English nonprofit F-Droid Limited. [11] As of 2021, F-Droid Limited was no longer used for donations, [12] and was being shut down, according to spokesman Hans-Cristoph Steiner. [13] In a 2014 interview for Free Software Foundation, Gultnieks said he was inspired to launch F-Droid because of "lock ...

  4. Android Studio - Wikipedia

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    Android Studio supports all the same programming languages of IntelliJ (and CLion) e.g. Java, C++, and more with extensions, such as Go; [19] and Android Studio 3.0 or later supports Kotlin, [20] and "Android Studio includes support for using a number of Java 11+ APIs without requiring a minimum API level for your app". [21]

  5. Guardian Project (software) - Wikipedia

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    Instead of Orbot, AFWall+, available on F-Droid and Google Play app repository, is an alternative choice recommended for re-routing outbound traffic back through the local Tor port, even with iptables rules, [13] and with a virtual private network like OpenVPN. Finally, NetCipher SDK is the app developed by Guardian Project for users interested ...

  6. Template:F-Droid - Wikipedia

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    OsmAnd~ Android package at the F-Droid repository. Typically this is a list item in the external links section (even if there is only one link), so you should add "*" in front. See Also

  7. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    An "All Apps" screen lists all installed applications, with the ability for users to drag an app from the list onto the home screen. The app list may be accessed using a gesture or a button, depending on the Android version. A "Recents" screen, also known as "Overview", lets users switch between recently used apps. [91]

  8. CrDroid - Wikipedia

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    It has offered unofficial releases of Android 10, 11, 12.1, 13, 14, and 15 Custom ROMs. The crDroid website provides a list of supported devices along with the date of the latest release for each. [ 2 ]

  9. Android 14 - Wikipedia

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    Android 14 (internally codenamed Upside Down Cake), [3] was announced on February 8, 2023. A developer preview was released immediately for the Pixel 6 and 7 series, [4] as well as a roadmap with the dates of updates. [5]