AOKP
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AOKP, short for Android Open Kang Project, is an open-source replacement distribution for smartphones and tablet computers based on the Android mobile operating system. The name is a play on the word kang (slang for stolen code) and AOSP (Android Open Source Project). The name was a joke, but it stuck.[1] It was started as free and open-source software by Roman Birg based on the official releases of Android Open Source Project by Google, with added original and third-party code, features, and control.[2][3][4]
Developer | Team Kang |
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Written in | C (core), C++ (some third party libraries), Java (UI) |
OS family | Embedded operating system (Linux/Android) |
Source model | Open source |
Initial release | Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (Maguro) |
Latest release | 9 |
Marketing target | firmware replacement for Android mobile devices |
Available in | English, Catalan, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish |
Package manager | Google Play / APK |
Platforms | ARM |
Kernel type | Monolithic, Linux kernel modified |
Default user interface | Stock Android UI |
License | Apache License 2 (Android UI) GNU General Public License v2 (Linux Kernel) |
Official website | aokp |
Although only a portion of the total AOKP users elect to report their use of the firmware, as of September 2013, it is used by more than 3.5 million devices around the world.[5][6]