A ROM that gives your Android an environment similar to the Google Pixel devices
One of the great advantages of Android is that being open source, there is a community of users who are dedicated to developing their own versions, achieving in many cases outstanding results in the form of ROMs compared to the stock version of the operating system. This is the case of PixelExperience, a version of Android that lets you implement the environment of Google's Pixel phones in different models.
The shortcut that turns your phone into a Google Pixel
Pixel Experience joins other well-known ROMs such as CyanogenMod, LineageOS, Resurrection Remis OS, or Paranoid Android, featuring a version of Android with extended features and functions that can be installed on a device with this operating system. In this case, we are talking about a project that began to be developed in 2017 on Android Oreo, later, Android 8.0, and that started from a single programmer (José Henrique Silva, from Brazil) who was later joined by other Brazilians, Chinese, and Indians developers.
The main feature, as we mentioned, is that it replicates the pure Android environment that the Google Pixel features. In this way, we find that we can have on our phone, even if it is a Samsung or a Xiaomi, the graphical environment, apps, and many of the features that have Google phones, which are true benchmarks of Android.
On which phones do Pixel Experience work?
This is a ROM that is compatible with quite a few models from major manufacturers, such as Google's own phones, as well as ASUS, Lenovo, Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus, Razer, Nubia, Realme, Teracube, Samsung, and Xiaomi.
Requirements and additional information:
- Compatible with different models of ASUS, Google, Lenovo, Motorola, Nokia, Nubia, Razer, Realme, Samsung, Teracube, and Xiaomi.
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 8.0.
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