PixelExperience
PixelExperience[a] is a discontinued, open-source, Android-based operating system,[b] the project was initiated by a community of developers in 2017.[6][3] Pixel Experience was designed to be as close to "stock Android" as possible, with a focus on reliability, security, stability, performance, battery life, and useful customizations.[3][6][7][8] HistoryIn 2017, XDA Developer jhenrique09 started an experimental project for a custom ROM that mimics the software experience of the Google Pixel lineup.[3] In June 2021, Downloads moved to Storj cloud storage[9] On February 29, 2024, The project announced the release of PE 14, while mentioning the reduction of involvement from the founder, jhenrique09, as the reason of release delay. The core team was reorganized for the release.[2] On April 10, 2024, Pixel Experience ROM development officially stopped, according to the founder José Henrique. While older versions remain available, the project is no longer actively maintained.[10][11] FeaturesPixel Experience featured monthly Android security patches.[6] Pixel Experience was designed to mimic the user interface of Google Pixel phones, and included Pixel exclusive features that are not available on stock Android, such as Pixel Boot Animation, Pixel setup, Pixel Launcher (with round icon support), Pixel Live Wallpapers, Pixel Themes, icons, fonts, Pixel Camera (on some devices), Pixel dialer, Pixel Recorder, Pixel Sound, Google Assistant Pixel, etc.[3][4][6][12] Users also had options to customize the status bar, lock screen, theme, icon shape, font, clock/date format, icon size, notification logos, brightness slider position, accent color to personalize the home screen, install custom fonts and use mods. Multiple pre-installed themes and icon packs were also available.[6] Plus variantAn official Plus variant had additional functionality:[3][8]
Community and supportPixel Experience had an active community of users and developers, with official groups on Instagram, Telegram, and XDA.[4]. A wide variety of devices was supported.[3][4] The project also had a wiki with content on installation, usage and troubleshooting.[13] See alsoReferences and notes
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