Many of you might have come across the term “Stock ROM” or “Stock Firmware” if you are using an Samsung Galaxy Android Smartphone. You hear it a lot when you have some performance issue, bootloop issue, network issue etc. Many of the tutorials out there will tell you to install your stock ROM/firmware when your phone restarts continuously after a software update or has some issues after rooting. These are the two methods that you can use to install stock firmware on Galaxy S23 or S23+. If you have any questions regarding the whole process.
Rooting or flashing custom firmware is not so important nowadays. The Android OEMs have realized the importance of customization.
- Do you want to flash custom ROM without TWRP or OrangeFox?
- To Samsung’s track record, it’s no surprise that it has also released an update for its flagship smartphones.
- You can change the firmware download site status bar, battery icons, lock screen notifications, quick settings panel and a lot more stuff.
Another ROM that is based on the AOSP Gerrit but has its own custom mods is the Xtended. Initially known as MSM Xtended, this project came into existence around the time of the Android Pie launch. However, despite being a relatively new project, the ROM has quickly evolved into becoming a very stable and reliable ROM and gives plenty of other competitors a run for their money. Third, it has amazing stability among all the ROMs that I have tested for years.
In case, we have already rooted the device with a different customized Rom. Most Motorola phones come with My UX, which is the company’s proprietary Android skin. The semi-recent Motorola One Action is one such device.