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  2. CrDroid - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. List of custom Android distributions - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. DivestOS - Wikipedia

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    DivestOS was an open source, Android operating system.It was a soft fork of LineageOS that aimed to increase security and privacy with support for end-of-life devices. [4] It removed many proprietary blobs and pre-installed open source apps.

  5. LineageOS - Wikipedia

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    /e/ is a fork of LineageOS created by Gaël Duval that is intended to be "free from Google". It replaces Google Play Services with microG. [68] iodéOS is a fork of LineageOS developed by French company iodé, it does not include Google Play Services, instead using microG. [69] LineageOS for microG is a LineageOS fork with microG services ...

  6. CyanogenMod - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, the CyanogenMod developer group forked and re-branded the CyanogenMod code into a new project named LineageOS, which is built on top of CyanogenMod versions 13 and 14.1 [71] and uses the name LineageOS for subsequent releases. [72] This project is supported by the community-operated LineageOS Project. [73]

  7. /e/ (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    /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."

  8. ClockworkMod - Wikipedia

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    ClockworkMod Recovery is an Android custom recovery image. Once installed, this recovery image replaces the Android device's stock recovery image. Using this recovery image, various system-level operations can be performed. For example, one can create and restore partition backups, root, install, and upgrade custom ROMs. [6] [7]

  9. 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.