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  2. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    Model number Sampling availability Devices APQ8060 [1]: 2011 HP TouchPad • HTC Amaze 4G, Jetstream, Raider 4G, Vivid • Le Pan II • LG Nitro HD • Pantech Element; Samsung Galaxy S II X (SGH-T989D), Galaxy S II LTE, Galaxy S Blaze 4G, Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE

  3. Micromax Informatics - Wikipedia

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    ARM Mali-G52 MC2 @ 950 MHz 4 GB/6 GB LPDDR4X 64 GB/128 GB eMMC5.1 Rear:48+2+2 MP Front:8 MP 6.67 inch IPS LCD FHD+ 1080x2400 Stock Android 10(Q) IN 2B UNISOC Tiger T610: Total: 8 2x ARM Cortex A75 @ 1.8 GHz 6x ARM Cortex A55 @ 1.8 GHz ARM Mali-G52 3EE (2-cores) @ 614.4 MHz 4 GB/6 GB LPDDR4X 64 GB eMMC5.1 Rear:13+2 MP Samsung Sensor

  4. List of UNISOC systems on chips - Wikipedia

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    Blu Vivo series (XL5, X6), Blu G series (G5, G6 and G8), Gionee F9, Gionee P15, Gionee Max, Gionee Max Pro, Alcatel 1V, Alcatel 1S, Alcatel 1SE, Gigaset GS110 and GS195, Advan G3 Pro, Advan Tab Sketsa, Advan Tab 8 Belajar, Advan G5, Advan G9, Advan G9 Perfecto, Advan G9 Plus, Advan G9 Pro, Advan i6C, Evercoss Terra S6, Evercoss M6A, Evercoss M6 ...

  5. List of MediaTek systems on chips - Wikipedia

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    Mali-G52 MC2 @ 950 MHz (91.2 GFLOPS in FP32) Helio G81 MT6769J 2× Cortex-A75 @ 2.0 GHz 6x Cortex-A55 @ 1.7 GHz Mali-G52 MC2 @ 1.0 GHz (96 GFLOPS in FP32) Q3 2024 Helio G85 [53] MT6769Z MT6769V/CZ 2× Cortex-A75 @ 2.0 GHz 6x Cortex-A55 @ 1.8 GHz Q2 2020 Helio G88 [54] MT6769H 64 MP Single Camera, 16 MP+16 MP Dual Camera at 30 fps Q3 2021

  6. 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.

  7. Bootloader unlocking - Wikipedia

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    In addition, some manufacturers prohibit unlocking on carrier locked phones. Although Samsung phones and cellular tablets sold in the US and Canada do not allow bootloader unlocks regardless of carrier status, a service has allowed users on an earlier version to unlock their US/Canadian Samsung phone(s) and/or tablet(s) [18] [19]

  8. Comparison of smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Mali-G52 MC2 128 GB 4 GB HyperOS 171.9 mm × 77.8 mm × 8.2 mm 204 g 5160 mAh USB-C, 18 W 6.88" 720 x 1640, 120 Hz IPS LCD 50 MP (wide) + 0.08 MP (auxiliary lens) Redmi A4 5G Qualcomm Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 Octa-Core, (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A78 + 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) Adreno 64/128 GB 212.4 g Samsung Galaxy M14: Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 4G

  9. AOKP - Wikipedia

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    The name is a play on the word kang (slang for stolen code) and AOSP (Android Open Source Project). The name was a joke, but it stuck. [ 1 ] It was started as free and open-source software by Roman Birg based on the official releases of Android Open Source Project by Google , with added original and third-party code, features, and control.