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mardi 6 septembre 2022

OnePlus 10T vs Apple iPhone 11: Which smartphone should you buy?

Smartphones are increasingly becoming more important in our lives. They’re no longer just phones — in fact, many of us barely use them as phones anymore. Though an essential part of the purchase process is picking the right model for us. The variations are endless, and finding The One can take a very long time. We’re here to help you find your special one. The OnePlus 10T and Apple iPhone 11 are two very different phones from 2022 and 2019 respectively. Which of the two should you get? Let’s find out. Though, if you buy the OnePlus 10T, don’t forget to protect it with a case. Similarly, grab a case if you buy the iPhone 11 — as it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Also, remember that this is a breakdown that aims to help you choose between the two phones. Ultimately, the last say will be yours — as which phone is right for you is a subjective, personal matter. We can only highlight objective facts to lay out the details you need to know.

OnePlus 10T with camera module

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OnePlus 10T vs Apple iPhone 11: Specifications

OnePlus 10T Apple iPhone 11
Processor
  • Qualcomm SM8475 Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1
  • Apple A13 Bionic chip
Body
  • 163 x 75.4 x 8.8mm
  • 204g
  • 150.9 x 75.7 x 8.3mm
  • 194g
Display
  • 6.7-inch Fluid AMOLED display
  • 2412‑by‑1080 resolution at 394 ppi
  • HDR10+ and 120Hz support
  • 6.1-inch Liquid Retina HD display
  • 1792‑by‑828 resolution at 326 ppi
  • True Tone and Wide color (P3) support
Cameras
  • Wide: 50MP, ƒ/1.8
  • Ultra Wide: 8MP, ƒ/2.2
  • Macro: 2MP, ƒ/2.4
  • Front: 16MP, ƒ/2.4
  • Wide: 12MP, ƒ/1.8
  • Ultra Wide 12MP, ƒ/2.4
  • Front TrueDepth: 12MP, ƒ/2.2
Memory
  • 8GB, 12GB, 16GB RAM
  • 128GB, 256GB SSD
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB, 128GB SSD
Battery
  • All-day battery life
  • Up to 65 hours of audio playback
Connectivity
  • 5G
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Bluetooth 5.3
  • 4G
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Bluetooth 5.0
Water Resistance
  • IP54 in North America
  • No IP rating elsewhere
  • IP68
Security
  • Under-display fingerprint scanner
  • Face ID
OS
  • iOS 15
Colors
  • Moonstone Black
  • Jade Green
  • Black
  • Green
  • Yellow
  • Purple
  • Red
  • White
Material
  • Glass back
  • Plastic frame
  • Glass back
  • Aluminum frame
Price
  • Starts at $649
  • Starts at $499

Design: The iPhone 11 is more colorful

oneplus 10t camera

Let’s start by design — (spoiler alert) the only round the iPhone 11 wins in this long battle. Though, worry not — no phones were harmed during this intense war. The iPhone 11 shines over the OnePlus 10T when it comes to three particular design aspects. First, you get to choose between six vibrant finishes instead of just two. So apart from Green and Black, you also get to choose between Yellow, Purple, Red, and White. Secondly, you get an aluminum build instead of a plastic one. This makes the iPhone both stronger and better-looking. Lastly, the rear camera system looks more minimalistic and not as obvious or out of place. The OnePlus 10T looks like a prototype that shouldn’t have gone on sale.

iPhone 11

When it comes to the build, you should also consider water resistance. The OnePlus 10T only has an IP rating in North American markets. Even the IP-rated units of the OnePlus 10T aren’t as resistant as the iPhone 11. So if you tend to drop your smartphone in puddles frequently, you might want to consider the iPhone. Water damage can seriously affect your phone and how you use it. In fact, it could completely brick it and deem it worthless. Even if you buy the iPhone 11, see the IP rating as a Plan B — in case an accident occurs. Don’t intentionally submerge it in water on a frequent basis. Water resistance wears off with time and usage. So even if your phone is marketed as water resistant, it might not be so in a few months. Also, remember that Apple doesn’t cover water damage under its limited warranty. So there’s that, too.


Display: The OnePlus 10T is larger and sharper

oneplus 10t front display

Flipping the phones over, two gorgeous displays are revealed. Both feature an edge-to-edge design with very thin bezels. The most obvious visual difference between the two is the camera cutout. The OnePlus 10T has a hole punch while the iPhone 11 goes for a notch. I’m notch gonna decide which is less distracting — as that’s a mostly subjective matter. Some people prefer the little hole that floats in the middle of nowhere. Other users would rather have the notch that descends from the top of the screen.

iPhone 11

Moving on to the display technicalities, that of the OnePlus 10T has a higher pixel resolution and supports the 120Hz refresh rate. So if you’re a heavy mobile gamer, you might notice the smoother animations on the Android phone. That’s not to mention that the iPhone 11 has a 6.1-inch display — which is smaller than the 6.7 inches that the OnePlus 10T offers. If you prefer smaller phones, then the iPhone might be for you. Though, the OnePlus 10T will provide a better display experience.


Performance: The Dragon swallows an Apple

The processors that power the OnePlus 10T and iPhone 11 were released around 3 years apart. So, it goes without saying that the Snapdragon chip defeats the A13 Bionic chip in all relevant performance and power efficiency tests. Additionally, the Android phone has double the RAM included in the iOS one. To be fair, iOS isn’t as memory-hungry as iOS. Though, either way, the OnePlus 10T still performs better than the iPhone 11.

Apple A13 Bionic at WWDC 2019

Another important point to take into consideration is storage. The iPhone 11 only offers 64GB and 128GB variants — which are lacking when compared to the 128GB and 256GB of the OnePlus 10T. So unless you want the iOS phone for ecosystem purposes, it doesn’t make sense to buy the iPhone 11 in the performance department (and most other departments).


Cameras: The OnePlus 10T sees the light

back of the oneplus 10t

Staring into the rear camera systems, it might seem like the OnePlus 10T has four lenses. In reality, it has three — Wide, Ultra Wide, and Macro. Meanwhile, the iPhone 11 only has a Wide and an Ultra Wide one. Those of OnePlus phones have a higher resolution than those the iPhone packs. Notably, there’s almost a three-year difference between the two devices — and that’s a lot in tech years. So expect the OnePlus 10T to outperform the iPhone 11 in the photography field.

iPhone 11

The front-facing camera of the OnePlus 10T has a higher resolution but a worse aperture when compared to that of the iPhone 11. However, the iPhone packs a TrueDepth camera system — which means you get 3D mapping capabilities and Face ID authentication. In terms of security, you get an under-display fingerprint reader on the OnePlus phone. If you’d rather use Face ID over a fingerprint scanner, then the iPhone 11 is the one to choose. If you’re aiming at better photography capabilities, then most certainly go for the OnePlus 10T.


Battery: Lightning-fast charging vs Lightning port charging

With both the OnePlus 10T and Apple iPhone 11 lasting a full day on a single charge with average use, let’s look into their charging speeds. The former phone supports 150W charging — allowing you to go from 0% to 100% in under 20 minutes. On the other hand, the latter device supports 20W charging, allowing you to reach 50% in around 30 minutes. So… you get the difference. That’s not to mention that the iPhone 11 has the inferior Lightning port, which is substituted by a USB Type-C one on the OnePlus 10T.


Bottom Line: Don’t buy the iPhone 11.

As our rounds reveal, the iPhone loses in almost all of them. There are three reasons for favoring the iPhone 11 over the OnePlus 10T:

  • You prefer its design and build.
  • You’re tightly connected to the Apple ecosystem, and an Android phone is a dealbreaker for you.
  • Your budget is too tight, and you’re not willing to pay around $150 more for the OnePlus 10T.

If none of the three reasons apply to you, then buying the iPhone 11 is a horrendous mistake. It’s a 2019 phone that is relatively overpriced when it comes to the internals it packs. The OnePlus 10T is more expensive, but it also has more to offer.

Personally, if I had to pick one of the two phones, I’d go for the iPhone 11. That’s not because it’s the better phone, though — it’s clearly not. However, I prefer its design and smaller build. I simply can’t imagine using a 6.7-inch phone on a daily basis. That’s not to mention that I’m also tightly tied to Apple’s ecosystem. So it simply doesn’t make sense for me to buy an Android phone that wouldn’t play as nicely with the rest of my devices — even if the Android phone is actually superior.

If you don’t actively depend on Apple’s tight ecosystem, then paying the extra $150 is definitely worth it. The OnePlus 10T has more recent and advanced hardware when compared to the iPhone 11. If you really don’t want to spend that much on a smartphone, then the iPhone 11 is not the right option to pick either. I’d consider looking for other alternatives that match your budget. Getting this ancient iPhone at this point isn’t a smart purchase.

    OnePlus 10T
    The OnePlus 10T is a high-end smartphone with a triple rear camera system. It packs the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip and runs OxygenOS 12.1.
    Apple iPhone 11
    The iPhone 11 was released back in 2019. However, it's still a decent phone that packs the A13 Bionic chip and runs iOS 15.

Which of the two different phones will you be buying, and why? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Apple Watch Series 7: Here are all the Colors and Official Band Options

Apple revealed the Apple Watch Series 7 back in September 2021, during its California Streaming event. One thing you’ll notice about the Apple Watch Series 7 is the abundance of colors and band options it comes in. That’s not to mention that it comes in both 41mm and 45mm screen sizes. So we have broken down the available customizations to help you choose.

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Apple Watch Series 7: Casing Options

The first thing you need to know before buying the Apple Watch 7 is that you need to first decide which material and consequent finish you want on the main body. The choice of material affects the weight of the watch module, its color and shine, and also have some minor effects on durability. And of course, different materials are also priced differently.

Aluminum

The Aluminum Apple Watch is the cheapest and most popular model. It’s built from recycled, durable aluminum, and it comes in five color options. You can choose from Blue, Midnight, Starlight, Green, and (PRODUCT) RED. Despite it being the cheapest model, the material it’s made from has a relatively premium look and feel to it. Its price starts at $399 in the US.

    Aluminum Apple Watch Series 7
    The Aluminum model is the most affordable and comes in various color options. You can buy both 41mm and 45mm versions from Apple.

Stainless Steel

Apple Watch Series 7 variants

The Stainless Steel Apple Watch comes with a higher price tag for the added shine and durability it brings. It looks more premium than the Aluminum model, but it comes in fewer color options. You can choose from Silver, Gold, and Graphite. These colors have a more formal vibe to them, compared to some of the “fun” Aluminum colors. Its price starts at $699 in the US.

    Stainless Steel Apple Watch Series 7
    The Stainless Steel model is not as affordable, but it is more formal and durable. You can buy both 41mm and 45mm versions from Apple.

Titanium

The Titanium Apple Watch comes with the highest price tag, due to how strong the material is. It’s duller than the Stainless Steel models, but it can last longer under harsher conditions. It’s available in two colors only — Space Black and Titanium. Its price starts at $799 in the US. It’s worth mentioning that only the Apple Watch Edition is available in Titanium. The “Edition” is only a branding for the regular Apple Watch. It doesn’t offer any extras, except for the fact that it’s made out of titanium.

    Titanium Apple Watch Series 7
    The Titanium model is the most expensive, compared to Aluminum and Stainless Steel. However, it is the most durable out of the three. You can buy both 41mm and 45mm versions from Apple.

Apple Watch Series 7: Band Options

Apple offers dozens of different color/material watch band combinations. They have varying prices, colors, build materials, formality levels, and more. Finding a band from Apple that matches your style(s) is almost guaranteed. However, you could also check out third-party options for cheaper and a wider range of design and color options.

Solo Loop

apple watch solo loop colors

The Solo Loop, as its name suggests, is a one-piece band. So there’s nothing to buckle and unbuckle every time you put it on. It’s made from silicone and comes in seven different colors. You can choose from English Lavender, Chalk Pink, Marigold, Clover, Dark Cherry, Abyss Blue, and Starlight. When buying it through Apple, there’s a guide on how to choose the perfect size that matches your wrist. You can either print a strip of paper from Apple that’ll guide you. Alternatively, you can create your own strip, using a ruler, which Apple lists the steps of as well. It costs $49 in the US.

    Solo Loop
    The Solo Loop is a one-piece silicone band that comes in colorful variations. You can buy it directly from Apple.

Braided Solo Loop

apple watch briaded solo loop colors

The Braided Solo Loop is also a one-piece band, but it comes with a more stretchable, braided design. It slips on and off your wrist easily and sits there comfortably. When it comes to materials, this one is made from recycled polyester yarn filaments and silicone threads. There are six color options to choose from — Maize, (PRODUCT)RED, Dark Cherry, English Lavender, Abyss Blue, and Pride Edition. It costs $99 in the US.

    Braided Solo Loop
    The Braided Solo Loop is a one-piece woven band that comes in colorful variations and has a stretchable design. You can buy it directly from Apple.

Sport Band

apple watch sport band colors 1 apple watch sport band colors 2

The Sport Band is the classic Apple Watch silicone band. Unlike the Solo Loops, you don’t need to measure your wrist before buying it. And no matter how much weight you lose or gain on your wrists, it’ll always fit. It’s available in fourteen different color options. You can choose from Clover, Marigold, Dark Cherry, English Lavender, Abyss Blue, (PRODUCT)RED, Starlight, Midnight, Black Unity, Olive Gray/Cargo Khaki (Nike Edition), Ember/Crimson Bliss (Nike Edition), Midnight Navy/Mystic Navy (Nike Edition), Anthracite/Black (Nike Edition), and Platinum/Black (Nike Edition). It costs $49 in the US.

    Sport Band
    The Sport Band comes in over a dozen of color options and isn't custom-sized. You can buy it directly from Apple.

Sport Loop

Apple Watch Sport Loop colors

The Sport Loop is made from woven nylon and offers a hook-and-loop fastener. It is easy to put on, cushions the skin, and allows moisture to pass through. It’s available in nine different color options. You can choose from Maize/White, Pink Pomelo/Tan, Abyss Blue/Moss Green, Dark Cherry/Forest Green, (PRODUCT)RED, Tornado/Gray, Cargo Khaki (Nike Edition), Summit White (Nike Edition), and Black (Nike Edition). It costs $49 in the US.

    Sport Loop
    The Sport Loop comes in nine color options and isn't custom-sized. You can buy it directly from Apple.

Nylon

Apple watch nylon bands

The Nylon bands are Hermès exclusives, and, as you’d expect, they come with an Hermès price tag. They’re available in two different color options. You can choose from Kraft/Orange Jumping Single Tour and Kraft/Lime Jumping Single Tour. Each costs a mere $319 in the US.

    Nylon Band
    The Nylon band is an Hermès exclusive. It's a luxury accessory that comes in a sophisticated design. You can buy it directly from Apple.

Leather

Apple Watch Leather bands 1 Apple Watch Leather bands 2 Apple Watch Leather bands 3

The Leather bands come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and price tags. There are twenty one options in total to choose from. They start at $99 and go to a whopping $849 in the US. Leather bands offer a more premium and professional look than other silicone and nylon ones. Some of them are Hermès exclusives, thus the high price.

    Leather Band
    The Leather bands come in various designs and colors, and they include Hermès exclusives. You can buy one directly from Apple.

Stainless Steel

Apple Watch Stainless Steel bands

The Stainless Steel bands come in two different models — Milanese Loops and Link Bracelets. The former is available in Gold, Silver, and Graphite, while the latter comes in Silver and Space Black. Their prices start at $99 and $349 in the US respectively. Apple also sells a Link Bracelet kit in case you lose any links on your Silver or Space Black Link Bracelet bands and want to add more.

    Stainless Steel Band
    The Stainless Steel bands come in two designs and several colors. They're both durable and professional-looking. You can buy one directly from Apple.

Apple Watch Studio

Apple watch studio 1 Apple watch studio 2 Apple watch studio 3

If you’d like to create your own style by picking a case and choosing a specific band to go with it, the Apple Store offers an Apple Watch Studio online tool just for that. So now you can mix and match however you like!

Apple watch studio 4 Apple watch studio 5 Apple watch studio 6

This tool allows you to pick the casing size, material, and color. Then you are asked to choose a band to go with. You are shown live photos of what the final combo will look like. Once you’re done, you get to buy it in the configuration you’ve chosen. Apple will also save your style on the browser, in case you want to design your watch but buy it later on.


It’s worth mentioning that some special edition Watches are made out of specific materials. The Nike Edition, for example, is only available in Aluminum. So you can’t buy one made out of Stainless Steel. Similarly, The Hermès Edition only comes in Stainless Steel. The regular Apple Watch is available in all three materials — Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Titanium — even though Apple markets the Titanium version as an Edition Watch.

What combination of Apple Watch Series 7 and watch band are you going for? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Anker’s latest charger and cable significantly reduce petroleum-based plastic usage

With the iPhone 14 launch right around the corner, Anker has announced a new fast charger and charging cable for the upcoming devices. The new charger and cable are part of Anker’s new eco-friendly accessory lineup and include innovations that significantly reduce petroleum-based plastic usage.

The new Anker Nano 3 is a 30W charger that’s more compact than previous models in the Nano lineup and, therefore, uses less plastic. The Bio-based charging cable, on the other hand, utilizes plant-based materials to reduce plastic usage.

Anker Nano 3

The new Anker Nano 3 is significantly more compact than the previous-gen Nano 2 and uses 30.9g less plastic, despite offering the same charging speeds. It’s 70% smaller than Apple’s original 30W charging brick, and it’s even a bit more affordable.

Anker Nano 3 on white background.

Priced at just $22, the Anker Nano 3 is a great alternative to the original 30W charger from Apple, and you should order one right away if you’re planning to pick up a new iPhone. Those who order it in the first two weeks of availability will get an additional 10% off on the price, further sweetening the deal.

    Anker Nano 3
    The Anker Nano 3 is a compact 30W GaN charger that's 70% smaller than Apple's 30W charging brick.

The Anker Nano 3 comes in five color options and it features Anker’s ActiveShield 2.0 technology to regulate temperatures, PowerIQ 3.0 to deliver optimized charging to a variety of devices, and PPS support.

Bio-based charging cable

If you don’t have a charging cable to go with the new Anker Nano 3, you can consider picking up the new Bio-based charging cable. The charging cable is designed with sustainability in mind and uses plant-based materials derived from corn and sugarcane to reduce petroleum-based plastic usage.

Anker Bio-based charging cable on white background.

The Bio-based charging cable comes in both USB Type-C to Lightning and USB Type-C to USB Type-C variants, so it’s also a great buy for Android users as well. It comes in two size options and multiple colors, ranging from $17-$22. As with the Nano 3, Anker will offer a 10% discount on all purchases made during the first two weeks of availability.

    Anker Bio-based Charging Cable
    The new Bio-based charging cable from Anker substitutes petroleum-based plastics for plant-based materials derived from corn and sugarcane.

The new accessories from Anker come in a redesigned package that uses 90% less plastic and features an inner tray made from pulp. The packaging paper is FSC-certified 100% recyclable and all the printing uses recyclable soy ink.

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Android 13 Custom ROM List: Unofficially update your Android smartphone!

Android 13 is making the rounds everywhere now. If you have a recent-ish Google Pixel smartphone, you should already have your taste of the latest iteration of Android. This update to Android may be considered incremental in nature, but that in no way diminishes the improvements it brings to the table. Nonetheless, unless you have a supported Google Pixel device or one of the few non-Google smartphones with a “Developer Preview” program, there’s a very good chance that you will have to wait for a few months to have your OEM send across the latest dessert onto your phone.

This is where XDA’s developer community comes in — groups of talented individuals working together to achieve the common cause of getting the latest Android onto devices before the OEM can, and in many cases, because the OEM can’t.

With a large number of official as well as unofficial builds of Android 13-based custom ROMs popping up, we felt it would be a good idea to create an index of devices that have Android 13 ports available for them. Do note that these are aftermarket builds and some will very likely contain bugs. Please read the first few posts of each linked thread so you know the current status of the build before flashing it on your phone.

Note: In this article, we will only be providing a link to the first Android 13 custom ROM that we come across for a particular device in our forums. This does not serve as an endorsement of that particular build, nor are we suggesting that the work of others should be ignored. We are limiting what we link to in order to prevent this article from becoming too lengthy. Please visit the XDA forums for your device to see if there are other, possibly more complete, builds available.



List of devices with Android 13 Custom ROMs:

This is the current list of devices that have received an Android 13 custom ROM:

  1. Asus
    1. Asus Zenfone 5Z
    2. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1
  2. Google
    1. Google Pixel 2 XL
    2. Google Pixel 3a
    3. Google Pixel 6 Pro
  3. Lenovo
    1. Lenovo P11
    2. Lenovo Z6 Pro
  4. LG
    1. LG G8 ThinQ
  5. Motorola
    1. Moto G8/Moto G Fast
    2. Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60
    3. Moto G100/Motorola Edge S
    4. Moto G Power/Moto G8 Power
    5. Moto G Stylus/Moto G Pro
  6. Nokia
    1. Nokia 6.1
    2. Nokia 6.1 Plus
    3. Nokia 7 Plus
    4. Nokia 7.1
    5. Nokia 8.1
  7. OnePlus
    1. OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T
    2. OnePlus 7 Pro
    3. OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, 8T, and 9R
    4. OnePlus Nord
  8. Raspberry Pi
    1. Raspberry Pi 4 B, Pi 400, and Compute Module 4
  9. Realme
    1. Realme 6 Pro
    2. Realme 7 Pro
    3. Realme C3
    4. Realme GT Neo 2
    5. Realme X
    6. Realme XT
  10. Samsung
    1. Samsung Galaxy Note 8
    2. Samsung Galaxy Note 9
    3. Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, and Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G
    4. Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
    5. Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus
    6. Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus
    7. Samsung Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10 5G
    8. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  11. Sony
    1. Sony Xperia XZ Premium
  12. Xiaomi
    1. Mi 9
    2. Mi 10 Lite
    3. Mi 11
    4. Mi A1
    5. Mi A2
    6. Mi Max and Mi Max Prime
    7. Mi Max 2
    8. Poco F1
    9. Poco F3/Mi 11X/Redmi K40
    10. Poco X3
    11. Poco X3 Pro
    12. Redmi 5
    13. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro
    14. Redmi K40 Pro/Redmi K40 Pro Plus/Mi 11X Pro/Mi 11i
    15. Redmi Note 4
    16. Redmi Note 7
    17. Redmi Note 7 Pro
    18. Redmi Note 10
    19. Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
    20. Redmi Note 11
    21. Redmi Note 11E Pro/Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G/Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G/POCO X4 Pro 5G


1. Asus

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Asus Zenfone 5Z (Z01R) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
2. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (X00TD) Evolution X 7.0 August 22, 2022

1.1. Asus Zenfone 5Z

If you’re looking for an Android 13 ROM for your Zenfone 5Z, you can try out the unofficial ArrowOS build from the thread linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Asus Zenfone 5Z

1.2. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1

Launched back in 2018, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636-powered Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 can now run Android 13, thanks to the unofficial Evolution X 7.0 build linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1


2. Google

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Google Pixel 2 XL (taimen) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
2. Google Pixel 3a (sargo) POSP 6.0 September 5, 2022
2. Google Pixel 6 Pro (raven) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022

2.1. Google Pixel 2 XL

The second-gen Pixel phones, which were released all the way back in 2017, aren’t officially eligible to get the Android 13 update from Google. Nonetheless, you can now try out the latest version of Android on the Pixel 2 XL, thanks to an unofficial build of ArrowOS.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Google Pixel 2 XL

2.2. Google Pixel 3a

The team behind the Potato Open Sauce Project (POSP) has released its first Android 13-based build for the Google Pixel 3a. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread below.

POSP 6.0 based on Android 13 for the Google Pixel 3a

2.3. Google Pixel 6 Pro

The Pixel 6 Pro received its stable Android 13 update from Google a while ago. However, if you’re looking for an Android 13-based custom ROM for your Pixel 6 Pro, you can try out the unofficial Evolution X build from our forums.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Google Pixel 6 Pro


3. Lenovo

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Lenovo P11/Tab Plus (TB-J607F) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
2. Lenovo Z6 Pro (zippo) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022

3.1. Lenovo P11/Tab Plus

Looking for an Android 13 custom ROM for the Lenovo P11 tablet (sold as the Lenovo Tab Plus in China)? You can try out the unofficial Project Elixir 3.0 build from our forums.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Lenovo P11/Tab Plus

3.2. Lenovo Z6 Pro

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855-powered Lenovo Z6 Pro can now run Android 13, thanks to an official build of Evolution X custom ROM. To know more, take a look at the forum thread below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Lenovo Z6 Pro


4. LG

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. LG G8 ThinQ (alpha) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022

3.1. LG G8 ThinQ

If you have a LG G8 ThinQ and want to try out Android 13 on your phone, then go right ahead and check out the unofficial ArrowOS 13.0 custom ROM linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the LG G8 ThinQ


5. Motorola

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Moto G8/Moto G Fast (rav/rav_t) AOSP 13.0 September 5, 2022
2. Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60 (hanoip) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
3. Moto G100/Motorola Edge S (nio) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
4. Moto G Power/Moto G8 Power (sofia/sofiar) AOSP 13.0 September 5, 2022
5. Moto G Stylus/Moto G Pro (sofiap/sofiap_ao) AOSP 13.0 September 5, 2022

5.1. Moto G8/Moto G Fast

If you have a Moto G8 or Moto G Fast lying around and want to try out Android 13 on that device, then go right ahead and check out the AOSP 13.0 ROM linked below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Moto G8/Moto G Fast

5.2. Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60

The Moto G40 Fusion and the Moto G60 are among the first few phones to receive an Android 13 custom ROM. Grab the latest build of the ROM from the thread below and give it a shot.

AOSP 13.0 for the Moto G40 Fusion and G60

5.3. Moto G100/Motorola Edge S

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 870-powered Moto G100 (also known as the Motorola Edge S in China) has received an unofficial build of the Evolution X custom ROM based on Android 13. Keep in mind that Magisk v23 is the latest compatible version of Magisk for this ROM as of yet.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Moto G100/Motorola Edge S

5.4. Moto G Power/Moto G8 Power

The Moto G Power and the Moto G8 Power can now run Android 13, thanks to an unofficial AOSP 13.0 ROM. Keep in mind that speakerphone on The Moto G Power is broken in the current build.​

AOSP 13.0 for the Moto G Power/Moto G8 Power

5.5. Moto G Stylus/Moto G Pro

Android 13 for the 2020 edition of the Moto G Stylus (also known as the Moto G Pro in some regions) is available in the form of a vanilla AOSP ROM. To know more, take a look at the forum thread linked below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Moto G Stylus/Moto G Pro


6. Nokia

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Nokia 6.1 (plate2_sprout) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
2. Nokia 6.1 Plus (dragon_sprout) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
3. Nokia 7 Plus (b2n_sprout) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
4. Nokia 7.1 (crystal_sprout) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
5. Nokia 8.1 (phoenix_sprout) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022

6.1. Nokia 6.1

An unofficial AOSP 13.0 is now available for the Nokia 6.1. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Nokia 6.1

6.2. Nokia 6.1 Plus

If you have a Nokia 6.1 Plus and want to try out Android 13 on your phone, then go right ahead and check out the unofficial AOSP 13.0 ROM linked below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Nokia 6.1 Plus

6.3. Nokia 7 Plus

For those of you eagerly awaiting Android 13-based custom ROMs for your Nokia 7 Plus, we have some good news for you: an unofficial build of AOSP 13.0 is now available for this device. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Nokia 7 Plus

6.4. Nokia 7.1

The Nokia 7.1 has received a port of Android 13 through an unofficial AOSP 13.0 build. Check it out below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Nokia 7.1

6.5. Nokia 8.1

Launched back in 2018, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710-powered Nokia 8.1 can now run Android 13, thanks to an unofficial AOSP 13.0 build.

AOSP 13.0 for the Nokia 8.1


7. OnePlus

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. OnePlus 5 (cheeseburger)
OnePlus 5T (dumpling)
AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
2. OnePlus 7 Pro (guacamole) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
3. OnePlus 8 (instantnoodle)
OnePlus 8 Pro (instantnoodlep)
OnePlus 8T (kebab)
OnePlus 9R (lemonades)
Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
4. OnePlus Nord (avicii) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022

7.1. OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T

Android 13 comes to the OnePlus 5 and 5T in the form of an AOSP-based custom ROM. Take a look at the thread below and follow the instructions to install the ROM.

AOSP 13.0 for the OnePlus 5 and 5T

7.2. OnePlus 7 Pro

While the stable Android 12 update has yet to arrive on the OnePlus 7 series, owners of the OnePlus 7 Pro can now enjoy Android 13, courtesy of the unofficial Evolution X 7.0 build linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the OnePlus 7 Pro

7.3. OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, 8T, and 9R

The OnePlus 8 series and the OnePlus 9R share a common software foundation, hence it’s relatively easier for the modding community to port a major Android update to all of them. If you would like to try Android 13 out in the form of the Evolution X custom ROM, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, 8T, and 9R

7.4. OnePlus Nord

Android 13 comes to the OnePlus Nord in the form of an official build of the ProtonKnockOff 13.0 custom ROM. Since this is an early build, do intimate yourself of the bugs before flashing.

ProtonKnockOff 13.0 based on Android 13 for the OnePlus Nord


8. Raspberry Pi

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Raspberry Pi 4 B, Pi 400, and Compute Module 4 AOSP 13.0 September 5, 2022

8.1. Raspberry Pi 4 B, Pi 400, and Compute Module 4

Although not natively supported by Android, the Raspberry Pi 4 family of devices can now boot Android 13, thanks to the unofficial AOSP 13.0 build linked below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Raspberry Pi 4 B, Pi 400, and Compute Module 4


9. Realme

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Realme 6 Pro (RMX2061) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
2. Realme 7 Pro (RMX2170) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
3. Realme C3 (RMX2020) AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
4. Realme GT Neo 2 (RMX3370/bitra) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
5. Realme X (RMX1901) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
6. Realme XT (RMX1921) Evolution X 7.0 August 22, 2022

9.1. Realme 6 Pro

The Realme 6 Pro has received a taste of Android 13 through the Project Elixir custom ROM. To know more, take a look at the forum thread below.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Realme 6 Pro

9.2. Realme 7 Pro

An official build of the Evolution X custom ROM brings vanilla Android 13 experience to the Realme 7 Pro. Check out the ROM thread below and read the instructions carefully before flashing.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Realme 7 Pro

9.3. Realme C3

The Realme C3 can now run Android 13, courtesy of a AOSP-based custom ROM. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Realme C3

9.4. Realme GT Neo 2

If you’re looking for a vanilla Android 13 ROM to replace the Realme UI firmware on your Realme GT Neo 2, you can opt for the unofficial ArrowOS 13.0 build linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Realme GT Neo 2

9.5. Realme X

If you have a Realme X gathering dust and want to try out Android 13 on the device, then go right ahead and check out the unofficial Evolution X build.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Realme X

9.6. Realme XT

Android 13 comes to the Realme XT in the form of an unofficial build of the Evolution X custom ROM. Since this is an early unofficial build, do intimate yourself of the bugs before flashing.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Realme XT


10. Samsung

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (greatlte) LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
2. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (crownlte) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
3. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (d1)
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus (d2s)
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G (d2x)
AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
4. Samsung Galaxy S7 (herolte)
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (hero2lte)
LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
5. Samsung Galaxy S8 (dreamlte)
Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus (dream2lte)
LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
6. Samsung Galaxy S9 (starlte)
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (star2lte)
Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
7. Samsung Galaxy S10e (beyond0lte)
Samsung Galaxy S10 (beyond1lte)
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (beyond2lte)
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (beyondx)
AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
8. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (gta4xl) LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022

10.1. Samsung Galaxy Note 8

The Exynos-variant of the Galaxy Note 8 can now run Android 13, thanks to an unofficial build of LineageOS 20. Get the ROM from the link below.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8

10.2. Samsung Galaxy Note 9

Android 13 has arrived on the Exynos variant of the Galaxy Note 9 through an official build of ArrowOS 12.0. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9

10.3. Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10 Plus, and Note 10 Plus 5G

Both the regular and the “Plus” variants of the Exynos Samsung Galaxy Note 10 can now run Android 13, courtesy of an unofficial AOSP 13.0 build.

AOSP 13.0 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10 Plus, and Note 10 Plus 5G

10.4. Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

If you have a Samsung Galaxy S7 or a Galaxy S7 Edge lying around and want to try out Android 13, then go right ahead and check out the unofficial build of LineageOS 20 linked below.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13: Galaxy S7 || Galaxy S7 Edge

10.5. Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus

Android 13 for the Exynos variants of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus is available in the form of an unofficial build of the LineageOS 20 custom ROM.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus

10.6. Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus

For those of you eagerly waiting for Android 13-based custom ROMs for your Galaxy S9, we have some good news for you: an official build of the Evolution X custom ROM is now available for the Exynos variants.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus

10.7. Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, S10 Plus, and S10 5G

For those of you eagerly awaiting Android 13-based custom ROMs for your Galaxy S10, we have some good news for you: an unofficial AOSP 13.0 build is now available for the Exynos variants. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread below.

AOSP 13.0 for the Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, S10 Plus, and S10 5G

10.8. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Source-built Android 13 custom ROM comes to the Wi-Fi only and LTE variants of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in the form of an unofficial build of LineageOS 20. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread below.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite


11. Sony

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Sony Xperia XZ Premium (maple) SODP 13.0 August 22, 2022

11.1. Sony Xperia XZ Premium

Owners of the Xperia XZ Premium can now run Android 13, thanks to the an AOSP-based ROM known as SODP linked below.

SODP 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Sony Xperia XZ Premium


12. Xiaomi

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Mi 9 (cepheus) Evolution X 7.0 August 22, 2022
2. Mi 10 Lite (monet) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
3. Mi 11 (venus) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
4. Mi A1 (tissot_sprout) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
5. Mi A2 (jasmine_sprout) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
6. Mi Max (hydrogen)
Mi Max Prime (helium)
LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
7. Mi Max 2 (oxygen) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
8. Poco F1 (beryllium) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
9. Poco F3/Mi 11X/Redmi K40 (alioth) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
10. Poco X3 (surya) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
11. Poco X3 Pro (vayu) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
12. Redmi 5 (rosy) LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
13. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Evolution X 7.0 August 22, 2022
14. Redmi K40 Pro/Redmi K40 Pro Plus/Mi 11X Pro/Mi 11i (haydn) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
15. Redmi Note 4 (mido) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
16. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
17. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Project Elixir 3.0 August 22, 2022
18. Redmi Note 10 (mojito/sunny) SpiceOS 6.0 September 5, 2022
19. Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet/sweetin)
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max (sweetin)
ArrowOS 13.0 August 22, 2022
20. Redmi Note 11 (spes/spesn) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
21. Redmi Note 11E Pro/Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G/Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G/POCO X4 Pro 5G (peux/veux) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022

12.1. Mi 9

Launched back in 2019, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855-powered Mi 9 can now run Android 13, thanks to an official build of the Evolution X custom ROM.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi 9

12.2. Mi 10 Lite

Android 13 has arrived on the Mi 10 Lite, thanks to the official ArrowOS maintainers for this device. To know more, take a look at the forum thread below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi 10 Lite

12.3. Mi 11

If you’re looking for an AOSP 13-based ROM instead of the MIUI skin on your Mi 11, you can opt for the unofficial ArrowOS 13.0 beta build linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi 11

12.4. Mi A1

Xiaomi didn’t update its first Android One device officially beyond Android Pie, but that doesn’t mean you can’t run the latest version of Android on this phone. The Xiaomi Mi A1 has received a taste of Android 13 through the ArrowOS project.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi A1

12.5. Mi A2

An official build of ArrowOS on top of Android 13 is now available for the Mi A2. To know more, take a look at the forum thread below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi A2

12.6. Mi Max and Mi Max Prime

Both the regular and the “Prime” variants of the Mi Max can now run Android 13, thanks to an unofficial build of LineageOS 20. Try it out on your phone by following the link below.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the Mi Max and Mi Max Prime

12.7. Mi Max 2

It’s great to see that development for the Mi Max 2, which was released back in 2017, is still going strong. An unofficial build of Evolution X based on Android 13 is now available for this phone. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi Max 2

12.8. Poco F1

Those of you still rocking the Poco F1 and want to try out vanilla Android 13 on your phone, check out the official beta build of the Project Elixir custom ROM linked below.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Poco F1

12.9. Poco F3/Mi 11X/Redmi K40

If you’re looking for an Android 13-based custom ROM for your Poco F3 (also known as the Mi 11X and the Redmi K40 in different regions), you can try out the Project Elixir custom ROM. Make sure to flash the latest MIUI firmware for your device variant before flashing the ROM.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Poco F3/Mi 11X/Redmi K40

12.10. Poco X3

The Poco X3 and the Poco X3 NFC share a common firmware — a design that helped these devices to get a unified Android 13-based Evolution X custom ROM release. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Poco X3

12.11. Poco X3 Pro

An official build of Evolution X is now available for the Poco X3 Pro as well. To know more, take a look at the forum thread below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Poco X3 Pro

12.12. Redmi 5

Aftermarket development is still going strong for the Redmi 5, which was released all the way back in 2017. You can now run Android 13 on it, thanks to an unofficial LineageOS 20 build.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the Redmi 5

12.13. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro

Apart from the regional branding, the Redmi K20 Pro and the Mi 9T Pro share a common firmware base. This is the reason why both of these devices have now received a unified Android 13 custom ROM from the Evolution X project maintainers. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro

12.14. Redmi K40 Pro/Redmi K40 Pro Plus/Mi 11X Pro/Mi 11i

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 888-powered Redmi K40 Pro (sold as the Mi 11X Pro and Mi 11i in certain regions) can now boot Android 13 through the Project Elixir 3.0 custom ROM. Grab the latest build from the thread below and give it a shot.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi K40 Pro/Redmi K40 Pro Plus/Mi 11X Pro/Mi 11i

12.15. Redmi Note 4

Android 13 comes to the fan-favorite Redmi Note 4, courtesy of an unofficial build of ArrowOS. Make sure to flash the final Nougat-based MIUI firmware for the device before flashing the ROM.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 4

12.16. Redmi Note 7/7S

The Redmi Note 7 and the Redmi Note 7S share a common firmware, which is why both of these devices have now received a unified Android 13 custom ROM through the ArrowOS project. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 7/7S

12.17. Redmi Note 7 Pro

Xiaomi didn’t update the Redmi Note 7 Pro beyond Android 10, but that doesn’t mean you can’t run the latest version of Android on this phone. An official build of the Project Elixir custom ROM now brings Android 13 to this device.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 7 Pro

12.18. Redmi Note 10

Looking for an AOSP 13-based ROM to replace the MIUI skin on your Redmi Note 10? Take a look at the SpiceOS 6.0 build linked below.

SpiceOS 6.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 10

12.19. Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max

A beta build of ArrowOS 13.0 brings Android 13 to the Redmi Note 10 Pro. The ROM is also compatible with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 10 Pro and Pro Max

12.20. Redmi Note 11

If you have a Redmi Note 11 and want to try out Android 13 on your phone, then go right ahead and check out the official build of the Evolution X custom ROM linked below. The release is compatible with both the NFC and non-NFC variants.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 11

12.21. Redmi Note 11E Pro/Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G/Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G/POCO X4 Pro 5G

If you’re looking for an AOSP 13-based ROM for your Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G (sold as the Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G in India), you can opt for the Project Elixir build linked below. The release is also compatible with the POCO X4 Pro 5G and the China-exclusive Redmi Note 11E Pro.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 11E Pro/Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G/Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G/POCO X4 Pro 5G



Android 13 Google Apps

Not all custom ROMs ship with pre-installed Google apps, which means you might need to grab a suitable GApps distribution to get them. In case you’re looking for an Android 13-compatible GApps package, then you’ll be happy to know that the maintainers have already laid the groundwork to support the latest version of Android.

NikGApps

The NikGApps project has recently started offering official Android 13-compatible GApps variants.

Download NikGApps

XDA Discussion Thread on NikGApps


Android 13 has only been around for a couple of days, yet we already see plenty of amazing ROMs hitting our devices. This is part of the beauty of the XDA community, and we must commend the hard-working developers leading the vanguard of Android 13 ROMs to users all around the globe. So, if you come across a build for your device, consider yourself lucky and don’t forgive to say “thanks!”


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