Custom ROMs
Custom ROMs are modified versions of the Android operating system that can be installed on mobile devices, offering users features, enhancements, and modifications not typically available in the stock ROM provided by manufacturers. These ROMs are developed by third-party developers and communities, allowing for greater customization, performance improvements, and the ability to run newer versions of Android on older devices. Custom ROMs often come with additional functionalities such as different user interfaces, extra applications, and optimizations that can improve battery life and device responsiveness. Users may choose to install a custom ROM to escape manufacturer limitations, remove bloatware, or personalize their device experience. The process typically involves unlocking the device's bootloader, installing a custom recovery, and flashing the new ROM.