Coinciding with the launch of Paranoid Android Sapphire Beta 1, the developers of Paranoid Android have launched a full support site. Including downloads, OTA status, and more, as shared by Paranoid Android via Twitter. That includes changelogs and downloads for both the alpha and beta versions of the OS.
What is Paranoid Android Sapphire Beta and why does this matter?
What is Paranoid Android Sapphire Beta and why does this matter?
Now, as noted above, this is still very much a beta version of the Paranoid Android Sapphire OS. And it’s bound to have some bugs, at this time, as a result. Moreover, installing the newest version from the alpha build will require a complete system wipe. So anybody looking to upgrade from the previous version to the latest one will want to back up their device first. In terms of what Paranoid Android Sapphire is, as hinted above, it’s a fork of the main Android OS used by OEMs. That means it’s a different version of the already-popular OS. But explicitly meant to be installed on existing devices, irrespective of the current version of Android they happen to be running. The focus is to bring many of the biggest features from newer Android iterations — in this case, Android 12 — to older handsets. That is, more importantly, to bring those features without relying on manufacturers themselves to provide updates. Since OEMs predominantly each have their own custom skins to build before they can release the updates. And because they are so often slow to get those changes rolled out. OnePlus 7 Pro, for instance, has not yet received its promised Android 12 update, despite that Android 13 is nearly finalized. With Paranoid Android Sapphire, users can get all of the expected features without continuing to wait on OnePlus. New download website, OTA status and more.https://t.co/C655uwVb23#stayparanoid pic.twitter.com/JhNOFv6QFI — Paranoid Android (@paranoidaospa) May 7, 2022