The Android 13 virus is currently spreading over the world. If you have a Google Pixel smartphone that was released relatively recently, you should already be able to experience the most recent version of Android. Even if the nature of this update to Android could be deemed to be incremental, that in no way minimizes the enhancements that it makes available to users. However, unless you have a smartphone that is supported by Google Pixel or one of the handful of non-Google smartphones that has a “Developer Preview” program, there is a very decent possibility that you will have to wait a couple of months before your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) sends the most recent update onto your phone. This is the case even if you have a supported Google Pixel device.
The XDA developer community steps in to help in this situation. Individuals collaborating toward the shared goal of putting the most recent version of Android onto devices before the device’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) can, and in many cases, because the OEM can’t.
An increasing number of official and unofficial builds of Android 13-based custom ROMs are becoming accessible, and as a result, we thought it would be a good idea to compile an index of the devices that already have Android 13 ports available for them. Please be aware that these are aftermarket builds, and it is quite possible that some of them will contain flaws. This will give you an idea of the current status of the build.
Here is a complete list of devices that have gotten a custom ROM:
Because not all custom ROMs come with Google Apps pre-installed, you might need to locate an appropriate GApps distribution in order to get them after installing your custom ROM. In the event that you are seeking for a GApps package that is compatible with Android 13, you will be pleased to learn that the developers who manage the package have already built the framework to support the most recent version of Android. As soon as the preliminary testing phase is complete, we will list them in this section.
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