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XDA user’s Pixel Experience ROM provides Google Pixel features to Project Treble-supported devices

The ROM offers users an almost complete Google Pixel experience, including launcher

A senior member of the XDA Developers software development community has created a generic system image (GSI) that provides Project Treble-supported devices with features from Google’s Pixel line of smartphones.

According to XDA Developers, jhenrique09’s Pixel Experience ROM “aims to bring as many features as possible from the Google Pixel to other devices.”

A video showcases the full extent of the Pixel Experience ROM. Not only does it replace a device’s pre-installed launcher, it also replaces default system applications, the notification drawer, and system fonts.

XDA Developers also has a guide for flashing GSIs on devices with Project Treble.

Google originally announced Project Treble as a way to mitigate slow carrier and manufacturer upgrade cycles.

Project Treble enables manufacturers to more efficiently (and quickly) transfer specific software elements — like custom launchers — without needing to update that software for each iteration of Android.

When Google announced Project Treble, the company said that the platform would ship with all devices launched with Android 8.0 Oreo and beyond.

Source: XDA Developers

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