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These are the best Android phones you can buy for $300 or less in 2022

Just about everyone needs a smartphone in this day and age. Luckily, smartphone brands have become so skilled at making phones that they’re comfortably able to churn out some good budget phones. That’s right, there are some really good budget phones out there that don’t cost you an arm and a leg. In fact, there are more than a few budget options out there which is why we decided to shortlist some of the best Android phones under $300 for you. These handsets may not be a part of our best smartphone collection, but they’re still capable enough to handle most people’s daily needs.

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Best budget phone overall: Samsung Galaxy A23 5G

Samsung Galaxy A23 5G over a white colored background.

Samsung’s Galaxy A series offers a ton of budget-friendly phones for the masses. From entry-level affordable phones to heavy-hitting mid-rangers, the Galaxy A series has them all. The Galaxy A23 5G is one of the newest offerings in the series that’s perfect for this collection. It offers a decent set of internals with reliable software support for $300. It’ll also be available to purchase from various carriers in the US, making it more accessible.

The Galaxy A23 5G debuted as an LTE-only phone. The 5G version of the device didn’t go on sale until recently, so it’s still fresh off the line. Samsung is using a 6.6-inch FHD+ infinity-V LCD for this one with a resolution of 1080 x 2408 pixels. One of the best things about this particular display is that it supports up to 120Hz refresh rate. That makes it the only phone in this collection to have a 120Hz display. Just to put things into perspective, even the flagship Samsung devices like the Galaxy S22 come with a 120Hz display, so this is the highlight feature of this phone.

The Galaxy A23 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 695 SoC and can be purchased with up to 6GB of RAM. The base variant of the device only comes with 64GB of storage, though. That’s not particularly impressive but thankfully it supports expandable storage via a microSD card. You can add up to 1TB of storage to this phone, which is great.

Samsung has also packed a 5,000mAh battery inside this particular phone which means it should be able to last you for a long time between charges. And unlike the Moto G Power (2022), the Galaxy A23 5G supports 25W charging speeds to quickly top up the battery. It’s not as fast as the Nord N20 5G’s 33W charging, but 25W is still faster than what most phones offer in this price segment. Notably, you also get a side-mounted fingerprint scanner on this one which is considered to be more reliable.

As for the optics, Samsung is offering a quad-camera system on the Galaxy A23 5G. The setup includes a 50MP f/1.8 sensor, a 5MP ultra-wide camera, and two 2MP sensors for depth and macro shots. Selfies are handled by an 8MP sensor, which is on par with what you get on most budget devices. Lastly, it’s worth noting that the Galaxy A23 5G also has a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is still very important for phones in this price range.

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy A23 5G looks like a solid budget phone. You get a lot of impressive features that are usually not offered by the phones in this segment. We’re talking about things like a 120Hz display, a massive 5,000mAh battery with 25W charging speeds, great software support, and more. And this phone, as we mentioned earlier, will also be available through all the major carriers in the US, making it more accessible to a lot of users. So if you’re in the US and you only have $300 to spend on a smartphone then we think you should spend it on this one.

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    The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G is the latest budget device from Samsung, offering 5G and a well rounded experience at a price that doesn't hurt your wallet.

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Best budget phone for endurance: Moto G Power (2022)

Moto G Power fingerprint sensor and camera

The Moto G Power line-up, as you probably already know, is among the best in the business when it comes to battery life. Fortunately, they’re also quite affordable, making them perfect for this particular collection of phones. We decided to add the Moto G Power (2022) to this list because it costs less than $300 in the US, promises exceptional battery life, and it’s the newest phone in the lineup.

The Moto G Power (2022) comes with a 5,000mAh battery, which is bigger than what you get inside most Android phones out there. Pair a massive battery with less power-hungry parts like an HD+ display and a MediaTek Helio G37, you get a phone that can last for up to three days on a single charge with light usage. Of course, your mileage is bound to vary based on your usage pattern but it’s remarkably good.

The Moto G Power (2022) is also plenty capable for all practical purposes. The MediaTek Helio G37 may not be as powerful as the Snapdragon 662 SoC in the 2021 Moto G Power model, but it still performs well while consuming less power. It sports a 6.5-inch panel on the front with support for up to 90Hz refresh rate. You will, however, have to make peace with the fact that it peaks at 720p resolution.

One of the best things about the Moto G Power (2022) is that it comes with a microSD card slot that lets you expand the storage up to 1TB. You don’t get expandable storage on many smartphones these days, so this is definitely a welcomed addition.

What’s not so impressive about the Moto G Power (2022) is that it only supports 10W charging, meaning you may have to wait for up to two hours to fully charge its massive 5,000mAh battery. This is particularly disappointing because the outgoing 2021 model had support for 15W charging. We’re not entirely sure why Motorola decided to slow things down, but it definitely doesn’t look good on paper.

The Moto G Power (2022) sports three cameras at the back but we suggest you keep your expectations in check when it comes to the camera performance. As for the optics, we’re looking at a 50MP primary sensor that’s coupled with two separate 2MP sensors for depth and macro shots. The selfies are handled by an 8MP front-facing camera.

And lastly, it may be worth noting that this phone doesn’t have 5G support either, meaning you’re limited to LTE for connectivity. This isn’t necessarily a deal-breaker, especially for those looking to pick up a budget phone, but there are some other options out there that support 5G in this price range. All things considered, we think the Moto G Power (2022) is a great phone if you’re looking to buy a phone with remarkably good battery life. That’s the one thing it excels at and it might just be enough to win you over.

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    The Moto G Power (2022) offers exceptional battery life of up to 3 days on a single charge. And the best part is that it's priced at just $150 right now.

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Best bang-for-your-buck phone: OnePlus Nord N20 5G

Blue phone on brown chair

The OnePlus Nord N10 reportedly sold well in the US, and it’s not hard to see why. It offered a solid smartphone experience for under $300 thanks to some impressive features including a 90Hz 1080p display, 5G support, a solid 64MP camera, and more. Well, the OnePlus Nord N20 5G is a pretty good successor that we think deserves a spot in this collection despite some questionable choices.

The first thing that you’ll notice about this phone is just how attractive it is. XDA’s Managing Editor Rich Woods described it as one of the most beautifully designed OnePlus phones and wished the OnePlus 10 Pro looked as good as this one does. That’s high praise for a phone that costs less than $300, so it should give you an idea of how good it looks. It also keeps the headphone jack which we think is still very much relevant in the budget space.

The OnePlus Nord N20 5G also offers impressive performance compared to a lot of other phones in this space. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 695 chipset, which is paired with 6GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB storage. It’s only a modest improvement over the Snapdragon 690-powered Nord N10, but that’s all you need to compete with other phones in this price range, really. We also like how OnePlus has retained the microSD card slot for expandable storage.

On the battery front, the Nord N20 features a 4,500mAh battery which can be fully charged in just about 70 minutes. The phone supports 33W SuperVOOC charging, which is impressive when you compare it against the likes of the Moto G Power (2022) which only supports a woeful 10W charging. It’s the fastest charging phone in this collection, so this is the one to get if value fast charging over anything else on a smartphone.

It is a budget phone after all, so the Nord N20 5G makes a few compromises to keep the price low. The cameras, for instance, need some work. It comes with a 64MP main sensor with an f/1.9 aperture along with two separate 2MP sensors to handle the depth and macro shots. These cameras aren’t going to impress you with their performance so keep your expectations in check. You might be able to get some decent shots from it for occasional social media posts, but that’s about it.

Overall, we think the OnePlus Nord N20 is a solid budget phone that gets a lot of things right. There’s not a lot to complain about if you learn to live with a 60Hz display and an average set of cameras. That’s not too bad because you can buy it for just $250 right now in the US. It also supports 5G, so we think it’s a solid alternative to a lot of other non-5G budget phones mentioned in this collection. The OnePlus Nord N20 5G checks a lot of the right boxes, and it offers great value for your money.

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    The OnePlus Nord N20 5G is a good successor to the Nord N10 that looks great both on paper as well as in real life.

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Best phone for stylus lovers: TCL Stylus 5G

TCL Stylus 5G on a white table with the stylus on the screen.

The Moto G Stylus enjoyed the prime position as one of the best budget phones to come with a stylus. But it has now been by the new TCL Stylus 5G. Motorola’s updated Moto G Stylus offers some impressive features too but it’s almost double the price, which means it longer belongs in this collection of the best Android phones under $300. TCL, on the other hand, offers a decent experience overall and it costs just a little over $250 in the US.

The stylus bundled with the TCL Stylus 5G is a passive one, meaning it doesn’t have a battery of its own, nor does it support Bluetooth. But as we mentioned in our TCL Stylus 5G review, it still works with minimal latency. TCL also bundles a bunch of apps that work well with the stylus. There’s the Nebo app which is essentially a handwriting recognition tool to transcribe your notes into copyable text. You also get the MyScript Calculator 2 app that takes handwritten calculations to give you the results.

You’ll also find it very comfortable to use the stylus on this phone’s 6.81-inch LCD panel. It may not be the brightest display on the market but it’s sharp enough for crisp and clear visuals, and it’ll let you navigate around the phone with the stylus. That’s what the experience is all about when it comes to this phone. You’re not going to notice any significant performance issues while using this particular phone on a day-to-day basis because it’s powered by a decently powerful Dimensity 700 SoC and comes with 4GB of RAM.

The overall performance of the phone is mostly on-par with a lot of other budget phones in this segment, so there’s not much to complain about. The same can be said about the battery life of this phone. It may not be on par with the big players in this space like the Moto G Power (2022) but it’ll get you through a day without any major issues. On the software side, it ships with Android 12 out of the box and it’s promised to get major OS updates until next year.

As for the optics, you get four cameras at the back which include a 50MP primary and a 5MP ultra-wide camera along with two 2MP sensors for depth and macro. That ultra-wide angle camera is a nice addition because most smartphones at this price seem to only have a primary and two sticker sensors for macro and depth. You should be able to get decent photos out of this phone both during the day and at night time.

There’s a lot to like about the TCL Stylus 5G and we think it offers a good set of features for its $258 price tag. It’s not particularly easy to bundle a stylus with a phone that costs less than $300, but TCL has done it. It’s also a pretty good phone overall, so be sure to check it out.

    TCL Stylus 5G
    The TCL Stylus 5G is a budget smartphone with a garaged stylus. It also has a nice screen, great software, and a decent camera. It is exactly $258 of smartphone.

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Best phones for those open to importing: POCO M4 Pro

It’s no secret that the US market doesn’t get nearly as many budget phones as the Asian or European markets do. If you’re open to the idea of importing a smartphone to the US, then it automatically unlocks a lot of options. The POCO M4 Pro is one such device that we think is worth considering if you don’t mind putting in a little more work to get it in the US.

The POCO M4 Pro that debuted in Europe earlier this year is essentially the global variant of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S with some minor changes and a fresh design. It’s amongst the best budget phones you can buy in Europe right now, as it offers a good set of features for the price. It features a 6.43-inch FHD+ 90Hz display on the front, meaning it’s better than a lot of budget phones in the US that only have a 60Hz panel.

As for the internals, you get a MediaTek Helio G96 chipset with up to 8GB of RAM. The device comes in two RAM/storage configurations, starting at 6GB RAM and 128GB storage and going up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. The Helio G96 is also a capable chip that should be able to keep the phone running for at least a few years before giving up.

One of the best things about this phone is that it comes with both a headphone jack and a microSD card slot for expandable storage. Both of these features, as we mentioned earlier, are still crucial to phones in this price segment, so they’re already better than a lot of budget options in the US. On the battery front, you get a 5,000mAh battery with support for up to 33W fast charging. The battery capacity and the charging speeds on this one are on par with what you get with the Nord N20 5G, which is one of the best phones that offers great value for money in this collection.

The POCO M4 Pro also gets a triple camera setup at the back which includes a 64MP main camera along with an 8MP ultra-wide and a 2MP macro sensor. Some other noteworthy features of the POCO M4 Pro include MIUI 12.5 software, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster, and more. The only downside to buying this phone is the fact that it’s not officially available in the US. That’s not necessarily a deal-breaker as long as you are open to importing a phone because there are plenty of importers out there to help you facilitate your purchase.

Even with the markup price to cover shipping and additional taxes, you’ll still be paying less than $300 for this phone. Alternatively, you can also consider buying the POCO X4 Pro which is available to purchase in the US right now for a little over $300. Both of these are great devices for the price and we think they’re worth considering if you don’t mind exploring phones other than the ones that are readily available.

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Closing Thought

Well, that brings us to the end of this particular collection. There are a lot of budget phones on the market but not all of them are worth spending $300 on. You’re not going to get the fastest or most beautiful-looking phone in this price range, but we’ve managed to highlight some of the best options out there. Samsung’s Galaxy A23 5G is a great phone right now for under $300. But if you want something that looks a little bit better then we think you should consider buying the Nord N20 5G.

We’ve also added some interesting devices to the mix including the TCL Stylus 5G and the Moto G Power (2022), both of which are unique in their own ways. We’ll continue to keep an eye on the market and add more options to this list when they’re available. In the meantime, let us know your favorite budget Android phone by dropping a line in the comments below.

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Does the Apple iPhone 14 series support 5G networks?

Apple launched the iPhone 14 series during its Far Out event. This time around, regular models barely got any attention from the company. They’re in many ways useless iterations of the iPhone 13. Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 Pro models received some of the biggest, most notable upgrades we’ve seen on an Apple phone in many years. These include the retirement of the classic notch in favor of a… smarter notch — the Dynamic Island. Additionally, an Always-On Display (AOD) feature makes a unique entrance. That’s not to mention the 48MP resolution bump for the Wide camera sensor and the all-new A16 Bionic chip. If you plan to buy an iPhone 14, you must be wondering — does it support 5G? While 5G is arguably a gimmick that probably most users don’t need, it still is of interest to many customers. Here’s what you should know about 5G support on the iPhone 14.

Complete Band support information for the iPhone 14 series

The iPhone 14 lineup is indeed compatible with 5G networks — assuming your carrier and data plan support it. The supported 5G bands depend on the region you’re purchasing the device from. Apple presents the complete band support information in a rather voluminous format, so we’ve simplified this information for you.

  • Common bands across all models and regions:
    • 5G: n1 (2100 MHz), n2 (1900 MHz), n3 (1800 MHz), n5 (850 MHz), n7 (2600 MHz), n8 (900 MHz), n12 (700 MHz), n20 (800 DD), n25 (1900 MHz), n26 (800 MHz), n28 (700 APT), n30 (2300 MHz), n38 (TD 2600), n40 (TD 2300), n41 (TD 2500), n48 (TD 3600), n66 (AWS-3), n70 (AWS-4), n77 (TD 3700), n78 (TD 3500), and n79 (TD 4700).
    • 4G: 1 (2100 MHz), 2 (1900 MHz), 3 (1800 MHz), 4 (AWS), 5 (850 MHz), 7 (2600 MHz), 8 (900 MHz), 12 (700 MHz), 13 (700c MHz), 17 (700b MHz), 18 (800 MHz), 19 (800 MHz), 20 (800 DD), 25 (1900 MHz), 26 (800 MHz), 28 (700 APT), 30 (2300 MHz), 32 (1500 L-band), 34 (TD 2000), 38 (TD 2600), 39 (TD 1900), 40 (TD 2300), 41 (TD 2500), 42 (TD 3500), 46 (TD Unlicensed), 48 (TD 3600), and 66 (AWS-3).
    • Note: These are the only bands available for China, Hong Kong, Macao, Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. There are no additional 4G or 5G bands available to these regions.

The above set of 4G and 5G bands are common to all regions. The below set of 4G and 5G bands are what you get over and above the common bands, depending on your region.

  • U.S. and Puerto Rico (Model A2650/A2651/A2649/A2632): Common Bands and these additional bands:
    • 5G: n14 (700 PS), n29 (700d MHz), n53 (TD 2500), n71 (600 MHz), n258 (26 GHz), n260 (39 GHz), and n261 (28 GHz).
    • 4G: 14 (700 PS), 29 (700d MHz), 53 (TD 2500), and 71 (600 MHz).
  • Canada, Japan, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia (Model A2889/A2893/A2881/A2885): Common Bands and these additional bands:
    • 5G: n14 (700 PS), n29 (700d MHz), n53 (TD 2500), and n71 (600 MHz).
    • 4G: 11 (1500 MHz), 14 (700 PS), 21 (1500 MHz), 29 (700d MHz), 53 (TD 2500), and 71 (600 MHz).
  • Rest of the world (A2890/A2894/A2882/A2886) including Australia, most of Europe, India, and the UK: Common Bands and these additional bands:
    • 5G: n53 (TD 2500).
    • 4G: 53 (TD 2500).

If your country hasn’t rolled out 5G support just yet (or you simply don’t care about it), then fear not. The iPhone 14 series supports 4G (LTE), too — not just 5G. So you can always fall back on that or choose to only use that in Cellular settings. Ultimately, 4G is already fast as-is for on-the-go streaming. The significant battery drain of 5G is for many people not worth it. What’s the point of having incredibly fast speeds if many users don’t actually take advantage of them?

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    The iPhone 14 retains most of its predecessor's specifications. It is A15-powered and runs iOS 16.
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    The iPhone 14 Pro replaces the notch with the Dynamic Island and supports the Always-On Display feature.

Make sure to check our list of best iPhone 14 cases on your way out. You wouldn’t want to crack the delicate glass back if you drop it.

Do you plan on using 5G networks on your iPhone 14? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments section below.

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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 3 and Pixel 3 XL
    3. Google Pixel 3a
    4. Google Pixel 6 Pro
  3. HTC
    1. HTC One A9
    2. HTC U Ultra
  4. Lenovo
    1. Lenovo P11
    2. Lenovo Z6 Pro
  5. LG
    1. LG G8 ThinQ
  6. 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
  7. Nokia
    1. Nokia 6.1
    2. Nokia 6.1 Plus
    3. Nokia 7 Plus
    4. Nokia 7.1
    5. Nokia 8.1
  8. OnePlus
    1. OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T
    2. OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T
    3. OnePlus 7 Pro
    4. OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, 8T, and 9R
    5. OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro
    6. OnePlus Nord
  9. Raspberry Pi
    1. Raspberry Pi 4 B, Pi 400, and Compute Module 4
  10. Realme
    1. Realme 6 Pro
    2. Realme 7 Pro
    3. Realme C3
    4. Realme GT Neo 2
    5. Realme X
    6. Realme XT
  11. Samsung
    1. Samsung Galaxy J5 2015 and Galaxy J5 2016
    2. Samsung Galaxy Note 8
    3. Samsung Galaxy Note 9
    4. Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, and Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G
    5. Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge
    6. Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus
    7. Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus
    8. Samsung Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10 5G
    9. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  12. Sony
    1. Sony Xperia 5 II
    2. Sony Xperia XZ Premium
    3. Sony Xperia XZ2
    4. Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact
    5. Sony Xperia XZ3
  13. 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. Mi Mix 2S
    9. Mi Mix 4
    10. Mi Pad 4 and Mi Pad 4 Plus
    11. Poco F1
    12. Poco F3/Mi 11X/Redmi K40
    13. Poco F4/Redmi K40S
    14. Poco X3
    15. Poco X3 Pro
    16. Redmi 5
    17. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro
    18. Redmi K40 Pro/Redmi K40 Pro Plus/Mi 11X Pro/Mi 11i
    19. Redmi Note 4
    20. Redmi Note 7
    21. Redmi Note 7 Pro
    22. Redmi Note 8
    23. Redmi Note 8 Pro
    24. Redmi Note 9/Redmi 10X 4G
    25. Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro India, Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, and POCO M2 Pro
    26. Redmi Note 10
    27. Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
    28. Redmi Note 11
    29. 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 3 (blueline)
Google Pixel 3 XL (crosshatch)
ArrowOS 13.0 September 16, 2022
3. Google Pixel 3a (sargo) POSP 6.0 September 5, 2022
4. 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 3 and Pixel 3 XL

The Google Pixel 3 and its XL variant have received a taste of Android 13 through an unofficial build of ArrowOS 13.0. 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 Google Pixel Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL

2.3. 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

2.4. 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. HTC

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. HTC One A9 (hiae) LineageOS 20 September 16, 2022
2. HTC U Ultra (oce) LineageOS 20 September 16, 2022

3.1. HTC One A9

Launched back in 2015, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 617-powered HTC One A9 can now boot Android 13, courtesy of an unofficial build of LineageOS 20.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the HTC One A9

3.2. HTC U Ultra

Give your HTC U Ultra a new lease of life with Android 13 using the unofficial build of LineageOS 20 linked below. Note that the release is compatible with “ocedugl,” “ocedtwl,” and “oceuhl” variants.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the HTC U Ultra


4. 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

4.1. 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

4.2. 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


5. LG

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

5.1. 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


6. 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

6.1. 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

6.2. 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

6.3. 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

6.4. 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

6.5. 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


7. 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

7.1. 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

7.2. 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

7.3. 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

7.4. 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

7.5. 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


8. 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 6 (enchilada)
OnePlus 6T (fajita)
Evolution X 7.1 September 16, 2022
3. OnePlus 7 Pro (guacamole) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
4. OnePlus 8 (instantnoodle)
OnePlus 8 Pro (instantnoodlep)
OnePlus 8T (kebab)
OnePlus 9R (lemonades)
Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
5. OnePlus 9 (lemonade)
OnePlus 9 Pro (lemonadep)
StagOS 13.0 September 16, 2022
6. OnePlus Nord (avicii) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022

8.1. 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

8.2. OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T

For those of you eagerly waiting for Android 13-based custom ROMs for your OnePlus 6 or 6T, we have some good news for you: an official Evolution X build has arrived for the phone duo. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread below.

Evolution X 7.1 based on Android 13 for the OnePlus 6 and 6T

8.3. 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

8.4. 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

8.5. OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro

While both the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro are scheduled to receive the Android 13 update in the form of OxygenOS 13, owners of these devices can now enjoy source-built AOSP 13-derived ROMs, such as StagOS (linked below).

StagOS 13.0 based on Android 13: OnePlus 9 || OnePlus 9 Pro

8.6. 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


9. 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

9.1. 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


10. 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

10.1. 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

10.2. 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

10.3. 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

10.4. 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

10.5. 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

10.6. 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


11. Samsung

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Samsung Galaxy J5 2015 and Galaxy J5 2016 (j5x) LineageOS 20 September 16, 2022
2. Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (greatlte) LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
3. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (crownlte) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
4. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (d1)
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus (d2s)
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G (d2x)
AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
5. Samsung Galaxy S7 (herolte)
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (hero2lte)
LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
6. Samsung Galaxy S8 (dreamlte)
Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus (dream2lte)
LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
7. Samsung Galaxy S9 (starlte)
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (star2lte)
Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
8. Samsung Galaxy S10e (beyond0lte)
Samsung Galaxy S10 (beyond1lte)
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (beyond2lte)
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (beyondx)
AOSP 13.0 August 22, 2022
9. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (gta4xl) LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022

11.1. Samsung Galaxy J5 2015 and Galaxy J5 2016

Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy J5 2015 and 2016 family of devices is available in the form of an unofficial LineageOS 20 ROM. You can find separate builds for the “j5nlte” (SM-J500FN), “j5lte” (SM-J500F/G/M/NO/Y), “j5ltechn” (SM-J5008), “j53gxx” (SM-J500H), and the “j5xnlte” (SM-J510FN) variants in the ROM thread linked below.

LineageOS 20 based on Android 13 for the Samsung Galaxy J5 2015 and J5 2016

11.2. 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

11.3. 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

11.4. 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

11.5. 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

11.6. 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

11.7. 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

11.8. 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

11.9. 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


12. Sony

Sr. No. Device, Device Forums, Codename Android 13 Custom ROM Date Added
1. Sony Xperia 5 II (pdx206) Evolution X 7.0 September 16, 2022
2. Sony Xperia XZ Premium (maple) SODP 13.0 August 22, 2022
3. Sony Xperia XZ2 (akari) SonyAOSP 13 September 16, 2022
4. Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact (apollo) SonyAOSP 13 September 16, 2022
5. Sony Xperia XZ3 (akatsuki) SonyAOSP 13 September 16, 2022

12.1. Sony Xperia 5 II

Android 13 has landed on the Sony Xperia 5 II in the form of an unofficial build of the Evolution X custom ROM. To know more, take a look at the thread linked below.

Evolution X 7.0 based on Android 13 for the Sony Xperia 5 II

12.2. 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

12.3. Sony Xperia XZ2

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 845-powered Xperia XZ2 was originally released with Android 8.0 Oreo on board, but the phone has now received an unofficial port of Android 13 through the SonyAOSP project.

SonyAOSP 13 based on Android 13 for the Sony Xperia XZ2

12.4. Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact

The “Compact” variant of the Xperia XZ2 can boot Android 13, thanks to the SonyAOSP project. To know more, check out the thread linked below.

SonyAOSP 13 based on Android 13 for the Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact

12.5. Sony Xperia XZ3

If you have a Sony Xperia XZ3 lying around and want to try out Android 13 on your phone, then go right ahead and check out the SonyAOSP 13 build linked below.

SonyAOSP 13 based on Android 13 for the Sony Xperia XZ3


13. 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. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Pixel Experience 13 September 16, 2022
9. Mi Mix 4 (odin) ArrowOS 13.0 September 16, 2022
10. Mi Pad 4 (clover)
Mi Pad 4 Plus (clover)
Pixel Experience 13 September 16, 2022
11. Poco F1 (beryllium) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
12. Poco F3/Mi 11X/Redmi K40 (alioth) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
13. Poco F4/Redmi K40S (munch) ArrowOS 13.0 September 16, 2022
14. Poco X3 (surya) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
15. Poco X3 Pro (vayu) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
16. Redmi 5 (rosy) LineageOS 20 September 5, 2022
17. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Evolution X 7.0 August 22, 2022
18. Redmi K40 Pro/Redmi K40 Pro Plus/Mi 11X Pro/Mi 11i (haydn) Project Elixir 3.0 September 5, 2022
19. Redmi Note 4 (mido) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
20. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) ArrowOS 13.0 September 5, 2022
21. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Project Elixir 3.0 August 22, 2022
22. Redmi Note 8 (ginkgo)
Redmi Note 8T (willow)
PixelOS 13 September 16, 2022
23. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Pixel Experience 13 September 16, 2022
24. Redmi Note 9/Redmi 10X 4G (merlin/merlinx) Project Elixir 3.0 September 16, 2022
25. Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro India (curtana)
Redmi Note 9 Pro (joyeuse)
Redmi Note 9 Pro Max (excalibur)
Poco M2 Pro (gram)
SpiceOS 6.0 September 16, 2022
26. Redmi Note 10 (mojito/sunny) SpiceOS 6.0 September 5, 2022
27. Redmi Note 10 Pro (sweet/sweetin)
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max (sweetin)
ArrowOS 13.0 August 22, 2022
28. Redmi Note 11 (spes/spesn) Evolution X 7.0 September 5, 2022
29. 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

13.1. 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

13.2. 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

13.3. 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

13.4. 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

13.5. 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

13.6. 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

13.7. 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

13.8. Mi Mix 2S

The team behind the Pixel Experience custom ROM project has recently released its first Android 13-based beta build for the Mi Mix 2S.

Pixel Experience 13 based on Android 13 for the Mi Mix 2S

13.9. Mi Mix 4

If you’re looking for an Android 13-based custom ROM for your Mi Mix 4, you can try out an unofficial ArrowOS 13.0 build linked below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Mi Mix 4

13.10. Mi Pad 4 and Mi Pad 4 Plus

An unofficial unified build of Pixel Experience 13 is now available for the Mi Pad 4 and the Mi Pad 4 Plus. Give your tablet a new lease of life with Android 12 by following the link below.

Pixel Experience 13 based on Android 13 for the Mi Pad 4 and Mi Pad 4 Plus

13.11. 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

13.12. 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

13.13. Poco F4/Redmi K40S

Source-built Android 13 custom ROM has landed on the Poco F4 (the global edition of the Redmi K40S) in the form of an unofficial build of the ArrowOS custom ROM. If you would like to try it out, head on over to the forum thread below.

ArrowOS 13.0 based on Android 13 for the Poco F4/Redmi K40S

13.14. 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

13.15. 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

13.16. 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

13.17. 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

13.18. 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

13.19. 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

13.20. 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

13.21. 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

13.22. Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8T

The Redmi Note 8 and the Redmi Note 8T have received a unified Android 13-based AOSP ROM in the form of PixelOS custom ROM.

PixelOS 13 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 8 and 8T

13.23. Redmi Note 8 Pro

Looking for an Android 13 ROM to replace the MIUI firmware on your Redmi Note 8 Pro? Take a look at the official Pixel Experience 13 build linked below.

Pixel Experience 13 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 8 Pro

13.24. Redmi Note 9/Redmi 10X 4G

If you have a Redmi Note 9 (the global edition of the Redmi 10X 4G) and want to try out Android 13 on your phone, then go right ahead and check out the official build of Project Elixir custom ROM linked below.

Project Elixir 3.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 9/Redmi 10X 4G

13.25. Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro India, Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, and POCO M2 Pro

Xiaomi has a bunch of Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G-powered devices in its portfolio with a very similar hardware configuration. All those devices – collectively known as “miatoll” – have received a taste of Android 13 through an unified build of the SpiceOS custom ROM.

SpiceOS 6.0 based on Android 13 for the Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro India, Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, and POCO M2 Pro

13.26. 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

13.27. 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

13.28. 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

13.29. 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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On September 16, millions of customers worldwide will begin receiving their orders for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro. But apparently, things might not go as smoothly during the activation process. Apple has confirmed that those activating new iPhones on release day might encounter an issue where the activation process does not initialize during the setup process.

    Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
    The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are the latest devices from Apple featuring the A16 Bionic SoC and Dynamic Island

According to MacRumors, Apple has sent out an official memo to its support staff stating that “there is a known issue for iOS 16 that may impact device activations on open Wi-Fi networks.” The result is that the setup process will fail, stating that there is a problem that is “under investigation.” Unfortunately, to resolve the issue, Apple’s solution to customers is a bit convoluted, requesting those affected to “Connect to Mac or to a PC with iTunes” and, when prompted, to connect to a Wi-Fi network during the initial setup, then returning to the previous screen and attempting to activate again using Wi-Fi. From what it sounds like, users will have to repeat this process over and over until the activation process is successful.

    Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
    The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are the latest devices from Apple featuring the A16 Bionic SoC and Dynamic Island

Unfortunately, there is no official fix for the issue at this time, and Apple is also directing its support staff to not create repair tickets for the issue. While there will always be small hiccups associated with a launch of this magnitude. Ahead of the launch of the iPhone 14, Apple has released an update for the phones that will deliver some bug fixes. The iOS 16.0.1 update currently being pushed out will arrive on handsets as consumers begin to accept deliveries of their new phones. Perhaps one of the more important portions of the update is its ability to fix a bug that might affect the activation and migration process. For now, we will just have to wait and see how these software issues will be resolved.


Source: MacRumors

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Apple’s Emergency SOS feature could gain support for more regions

The Apple iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro are launching on September 16. While the handsets might not offer the biggest updates in terms of specifications, they do have some unique features that could be life-saving. Being able to communicate or reach help during an emergency is vital, especially when you might not be in the best condition to do so. For this reason, Apple introduced the Emergency SOS feature. It will allow users to contact emergency services using text through satellite whenever the phone does not have cellular and Wi-Fi coverage. Although this is a great feature, the service is currently limited to parts of North America. But, apparently, Apple is looking to expand coverage, with new regions potentially gaining coverage by the end of the year.

According to macprime, a Swiss Apple publication, Apple will announce other supported countries by the end of this year. Furthermore, Apple will also announce more supported countries in 2023. Unfortunately, the source couldn’t obtain which countries would be gaining the Emergency SOS feature. This should definitely be a welcome feature to have supported, especially in areas that have harsh terrain or conditions. While the feature is available in all iPhone 14 models, it will not be available to use on day one. Instead, users will have to wait until Apple releases an iOS 16 software update which is slated to arrive sometime in November 2022.

Along with satellite communication, the iPhone 14 lineup will also come with a Crash Detection feature. This will allow users to communicate with emergency services when an accident happens. The process will be automated, with the phone using its many sensors to detect when a crash has occurred. Users will also be able to cancel the automated emergency communication if they are okay. Again, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro will make their retail debut on September 16. You can still pre-order the phones, along with the Apple Watch and new AirPods Pro.


Source: macprime
Via: MacRumors

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