How to Install Dirty Unicorns on Your Pixel & Get Custom ROM Features Without Losing Motion Sense & Active Edge

If you were a custom ROM aficionado back in the Nexus days, you likely remember the AOKP name pretty well. It was synonymous with unique features and awesome tweaks when compared to stock. Thanks to the AOKP source code, a once AOKP "Kang" ROM (now Dirty Unicorns) had come to shine on its own over the years. Dirty Unicorns has returned again in a big way with some neat features for Android 10. Typically, when installing a custom ROM based on the official AOSP source, you lose all the device-specific features you'd find in a stock ROM. Unless the developer has direct access to these system... more
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