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    Custom ROM by IndieRock00

    Custom ROM by IndieRock00

    Custom ROM for Redmi 4 Prime (MARKW)

    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    NamelessROM

    NamelessROM

    Custom ROM for Android

    NamelessRom is opportunity; an opportunity to have a voice to the development team of the after-market firmware that you run on your device. The main goal of NamelessRom is to provide quality development for android devices, phones, and tablets alike. NamelessRom developers are available nearly 24/7 and respond to bug reports and feature requests almost instantly. This availability will allow you, the end-user, to have direct input into exactly what features and functions are included...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    SuperOSR

    SuperOSR

    Customized Android Rom.

    SuperOSR is a customized Android version for select devices. Is a replacement for the firmware or "ROM" installed on your smartphone, tablet, media center or another Android device. Is based on the Android Open Source Project and the open source community over the world.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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