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12 April 2024

  • curprev 23:1823:18, 12 April 2024Derf talk contribs 1,063 bytes +1,063 Created page with "The kernel is the heart of the Android operating system. It handles a lot of very important tasks like communicating between hardware and software. The kernel that comes with a phone is usually fine running the phone as-is, but installing a custom kernel can give you many benefits, like the ability to overclock. Note that the kernel must match the version of Android you are installing. For instance, you cannot use an Ice Cream Sandwich-based kernel with a Gingerbread-ba..."