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    Pong-Dev

    Pong-Dev

    Mirror for various AOSP Projects maintained by me for Nothing Phone 2

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    ApolloOS
    An Open Source OS, based on Android, that incorporates many customization options and added security features. One of our main focuses is to provide a quality ROM that can run on all your devices, preserving customization and options. Apollo comes in a few variants. (Gapps, Vanilla, MicroG for now)
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    AOSHP

    AOSHP

    The time machine to old Android version

    Welcome to Android Open Source History Project Our goal is to save generic AOSP builds, so that future generations would be able to see how android has developed through time! We don't know if Google is going to keep up those Android Images available in Android Studio. We must preserve what we have now, as Android 1.0, 1.1 and 1.5 are considered to be lost. Let's not let the origins of Android sink into oblivion!
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    POSROG

    Try Customization Android-x86 OS is Faster, lighter than Emulator with

    POSROG is Android operating system with x86 architecture based on Phoenix OS or AOSP. POSROG focuses on development for device support, performance, gaming and other features, You can also be a contributor to the development of our project This is an open source project non profit and also some components are licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later. If you like our project and work, you can support us by donating for further development of our project.
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    Downloads: 308 This Week
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    BBQLinux

    BBQLinux

    An Arch based Linux distribution for Android developers

    BBQLinux is a user-friendly Linux distribution made for Android developers. It has everything on board to build AOSP or AOSP-based Distributions like CyanogenMod. BBQLinux is based on Arch Linux and is using a Rolling Release Development Model which means it’s getting continually updated and upgraded. It will never be necessary to re-install a later release of BBQLinux. BBQLinux is fully compatible with Arch Linux and is using the same package repos.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Pixel OS

    Pixel OS

    A Lubuntu based Linux OS with a focus on speed.

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    ANDROIDER

    One of the worst possible derivatives of Ubuntu for GUI lovers.

    ...I took the Ubuntu Mini Remix, stripped it to bare bones, then added an uber basic window manager, an ancient login manager, a wireless manager and browser that only run in the command line, and the prerequisites needed to build the AOSP. It limps along, has configuration errors and bugs up the wahazoo still, and wants to die at every turn. Oh, and the partition manager is command line only as well. Depending on the version you download, it can build either FroYo and older, or Gingerbread and newer. You won't need to download Repo either. As I figure everything out, I'll be adding help documents and such. ...
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