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Tag: Custom ROMs

OnePlus smartphone with blown hardware e-fuses showing permanent anti-rollback security mechanism
Technology

OnePlus Anti-Rollback Bricks Phones – 2026 Update

OnePlus silently deployed Anti-Rollback Protection Jan 17, 2026, permanently blowing e-fuses. Devices brick on downgrade. ...
By ByteBot
6 days ago
Android AOSP open source vs Google control illustration
Technology

Google Cuts AOSP Releases to Twice a Year—Dev Backlash

Google cut AOSP source code releases from quarterly to biannual (Q2/Q4 only). Custom ROM developers ...
By ByteBot
January 10, 2026
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