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Samsung's 11-year Phoenix Nirvana Galaxy S2 also uses Android 12

According to relevant reports, the Samsung Galaxy S3 has received support from third-party developers in the XDA forum, and the flagship Samsung Galaxy S2, which has been released for 11 years, will also receive a third-party Android 12 ROM.

Samsung's 11-year Phoenix Nirvana Galaxy S2 also uses Android 12

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In the XDA report, in addition to the front page headlines of the web page, the report also directly used the words "Phoenix Nirvana". Samsung Galaxy S2 was released in 2011, which is equipped with Samsung's own Exynos 4210 dual-core processor, and pre-installed Android 2.3 operating system, equipped with a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED PLUS material display, the body thickness is only 8.49mm, is one of the thinnest mobile phones in the world that year.

It is reported that the related third-party Android 12 ROM is produced by XDA certified developer rlNanDO, which is also an unofficial version of LineAGEOS 19.0. Most of its core hardware components such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and audio output, and cellular networks work properly. However, the ROM also has some bugs that affect the experience, such as the video recording function is not currently available, and the camera may crash after using it once.

Samsung's 11-year Phoenix Nirvana Galaxy S2 also uses Android 12

11 years later, Samsung Galaxy S series has accompanied all the way, and released a lot of excellent products, the popular mobile phone of the year has not been abandoned even now. If you still have Samsung Galaxy S2 in your hand, you may wish to try it out and see what will be different with Android 12?

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