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First build release date Last build release date Ref. 13.0 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) 20 December 2016 as ... with 132 devices receiving LineageOS 22.1 builds, and the ...
The first nightly release of CyanogenMod 13.0, based on Android 6.0, was released on 23 November 2015 for a small number of devices, but was gradually developed for other devices. [65] A few weeks after the first nightly release of CyanogenMod 13.0 for Android 6.0, CyanogenMod was given a minor update and was based on Android 6.0.1.
Based on LineageOS: Baidu Yi: Baidu, Inc. 2015: Kernel only: Unknown: 4 (?) 2011 Discontinued in March 2015 CyanogenMod: CyanogenMod Open-Source Community, Cyanogen Inc: 2016: Yes: 14.1 Nightly: 7.1.1: 2009 571 [33] CyanogenMod's official successor is LineageOS: DivestOS [34] Tavi (SkewedZeppelin) 2024 Yes 20 13 2014 178 [35] Soft fork of ...
Release Date Model Organization Operating system OS Support Current State Price 2023-05 [17] Volla Phone X23 Hallo Welt Systeme UG Volla OS (based on Android Open Source Project), Ubuntu Touch, multiboot option [17] Yes Shipping €564 2022 Mudita Pure Mudita [18] MuditaOS (GPLv3, based on FreeRTOS) [19] Yes shipping used handsets [20]
crDroid is a customized fork of Android based on LineageOS. 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]
The LG G5 is an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics as part of the LG G series.It was announced during Mobile World Congress as the successor to the 2015 LG G4. [4] [5] [6] The G5 is distinguished from its predecessors by its aluminum chassis and a focus on modularity.
The version history of the Android mobile operating system began with the public release of its first beta on November 5, 2007. The first commercial version, Android 1.0, was released on September 23, 2008.
/e/ (also known as /e/ OS and /e/OS, formerly Eelo) is a fork of LineageOS, [4] [5] an Android-based mobile operating system, and associated online services. [6] /e/ is presented as privacy software that does not contain proprietary Google apps or services, [7] and challenges the public to "find any parts of the system or default applications that are still leaking data to Google."