An Android ROM that extends its customization options
A ROM that improves the stability of the operating system and extends its customization capabilities. That is exactly what crDroid proposes for all those who want to take Android to the next level.
A ROM for Android that goes deep into customization
CyanogenMod or Paranoid Android are some of the ROMs that have been developed for Android, which have tried to give another version of this operating system beyond the one offered by Google, that we could consider standard. The fact that it is open-source allows all kinds of developers to create their own vision of how it should be, and this one we have in our hands has wanted, almost like all the others, to capture their own idea of how it should be customized and performance.
crDroid extends the customization so that the users can adjust the different functions offered by this version of Android much more to their liking. At the moment, it has constant support and updates, so it is an excellent alternative for those who are looking for a more permissive Android and still have the latest updates in terms of important aspects such as security. These are its main features:
- Customizable quick settings and status bar.
- Customization of the lock screen.
- Configuration of navigation buttons and gestures.
- Wide variety of themes, colors, and modes for the user interface.
- More possibilities to adjust notifications and sounds.
- Different modes of use, such as gaming or pocket.
The requirements depend on the device and version being downloaded. You can see which manufacturers are compatible in the requirements section, but there are the most important ones such as Samsung, Xiaomi, and Google.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 10.
With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...
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