LineageOS 20 Android 13 Custom Rom and OrangeFox
Device: Moto G Pure
CodeName: ellis
Model: XT2163-4
Android Version: 13
Build Type: VANILLA / GAPPS using included flashable
A-Team Version: 0.03
Rom Built By: LgPWNd
Recovery Built By: LgPWNd
Contribution : PizzaG
Testing By : David Cameron
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It is finally here my friends :D
The prophecy has been fulfilled yet again :D
Allow me to present to you the
Ultimate DIY Custom ROM Maker v1.1
powered by SystemRW / SuperRW v1.41
featuring MakeRW / ro2rw v1.2
by lebigmac
NOW WITH MAGISKLESS SYSTEMFULL ADB ROOT FEATURE !!! ( AKA DOUBLE ROOT )...
Ladies and Gentlemen.
The one and only official SYSTEM-RW for Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (and other devices) by lebigmac has finally arrived.
Always download the real SYSTEM-RW by lebigmac and never trust any dubious fake wannabe copycat imitations.
Enjoy :D
(Installation and usage instructions...
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NOTE: For Android 13. Your bootloader needs to be unlocked for this procedure to work!
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