Android 10 custom GSI brings the latest Android OS to any Project Treble-supported device without modifying the boot or vendor image

Thanks to Project Treble, a major rearchitecting of the Android OS, it’s possible to boot a generic, AOSP-based system image without modifying the boot or vendor image. OEMs seeking Google certification are required to test their devices for Treble compliance by booting this “Generic System Image,” or GSI, and verifying basic hardware functionality, but they aren’t required to make sure that everything works. Phhusson’s latest GSI brings Android 10 to any device that supports Project Treble, and it does so without breaking basic functionality like Wi-Fi, RIL, or brightness controls on many devices.

See how to do this at https://www.xda-developers.com/android-10-custom-gsi-project-treble/

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An Android 10 custom GSI is now available for download, bringing the latest Android OS version to any device that supports Project Treble.