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Changelog: * Based on android-12.0.0_r26 * Redesigned Settings * Introduced CipherWidget * Introduced CipherOS GO Edition * Added new Wallpapers * Added Monet Settings * Added Network Traffic Indicator * Added VoLTE icon from Moto * Added Advanced Reboot * Added Exact Calculator for Vanilla builds * Adapted every Vanilla AOSP app for themed icons * Switched to GSans font * Safetynet should pass by default * Many more misc changes
-Notes: * Android 12 Manifest is Pushed here * If you're building for your device & get any issues/errors , please ping with logs * OFFICIAL releases will rollout soon, No ETA Please !
Changelog: * Based on android-12.0.0_r26 * Redesigned Settings * Introduced CipherWidget * Introduced CipherOS GO Edition * Added new Wallpapers * Added Monet Settings * Added Network Traffic Indicator * Added VoLTE icon from Moto * Added Advanced Reboot * Added Exact Calculator for Vanilla builds * Adapted every Vanilla AOSP app for themed icons * Switched to GSans font * Safetynet should pass by default * Many more misc changes
-Notes: * Android 12 Manifest is Pushed here * If you're building for your device & get any issues/errors , please ping with logs * OFFICIAL releases will rollout soon, No ETA Please !
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