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Google has made it more challenging for custom ROM developers by omitting device trees and driver binaries for Pixel phones from the latest AOSP release, shifting its reference target to a virtual device called "Cuttlefish." While Google insists that AOSP isn't going away, this change complicates the development process for Pixel devices, requiring reverse-engineering and creating new device trees from scratch, which could hinder the custom ROM community's growth.
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