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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. Motorola Photon Q - Wikipedia

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    Team Win Recovery Project Currently supported (as of May 2018) with 3.0.2-0 as the latest version available for download from the official TWRP website. [9] SailfishOS 3.0 Available through a community port, latest (as of July 2019) is 3.1.0.9. [10] [11]

  4. 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.

  5. Kali NetHunter - Wikipedia

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    Kali NetHunter is a free and open-source mobile penetration testing platform for Android devices, based on Kali Linux. [1] Kali NetHunter is available for non-rooted devices (NetHunter Rootless), [2] for rooted devices that have a standard recovery (NetHunter Lite), and for rooted devices with custom recovery for which a NetHunter specific kernel is available (NetHunter). [3]

  6. ColorOS - Wikipedia

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    ColorOS is a user interface created by Oppo based on the Android Open Source Project.Initially, Realme phones used ColorOS until it was replaced by Realme UI in 2020. Realme UI uses some of ColorOS's apps. [2]

  7. LG G Pad 8.0 - Wikipedia

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    The LG G Pad 8.0 (also known as LG G Tab 8.0) is an 8.0-inch Android-based tablet computer produced and marketed by LG Electronics. [3] It belongs to the LG G series, and was announced on 13 May 2014 along with the G Pad 7.0, and G Pad 10.1.

  8. MicroG - Wikipedia

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    MicroG (typically styled as microG) is a free and open-source implementation of proprietary Google libraries that serves as a replacement for Google Play Services on the Android operating system.

  9. Android-x86 - Wikipedia

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    Android x86 (ver. 4.0) on EeePC 701 4G. Android-x86 is an open source project that makes an unofficial porting of the Android mobile operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance to run on devices powered by x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips.