detection-mount-device-ID.zip
772 B
v1.2 - fixed crashed
v1.3 - fixed good everyone
v1.3 - fixed good everyone
android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
18.7 MB
- SUKISU v 3.1.9 13339
- SUSFS v 1.5.9
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.243
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
- SUSFS v 1.5.9
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.243
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
# Installation Methods
# Method 1: Custom Recovery (Recommended)
1. Download any AnyKernel3 zip file
2. Boot into custom recovery (TWRP, OrangeFox, etc.)
3. Flash the zip file
4. Reboot
# Method 2: Fastboot
1. Download the appropriate boot image
2. Unlock bootloader (if not already done)
3. Boot into fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader
4. Flash kernel: fastboot flash boot_a <boot-image.img>
5. Flash to second slot: fastboot flash boot_b <boot-image.img>
6. Reboot: fastboot reboot
🙂↔️ Safety NotesFollow: @xposedhook
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Test thoroughly before daily use
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
18.5 MB
- SUKISU v 3.1.9 13343
- SUSFS v 1.5.9
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.244
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
- SUSFS v 1.5.9
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.244
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
# Installation Methods
# Method 1: Custom Recovery (Recommended)
1. Download any AnyKernel3 zip file
2. Boot into custom recovery (TWRP, OrangeFox, etc.)
3. Flash the zip file
4. Reboot
# Method 2: Fastboot
1. Download the appropriate boot image
2. Unlock bootloader (if not already done)
3. Boot into fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader
4. Flash kernel: fastboot flash boot_a <boot-image.img>
5. Flash to second slot: fastboot flash boot_b <boot-image.img>
6. Reboot: fastboot reboot
🙂↔️ Safety NotesFollow: @xposedhook
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Test thoroughly before daily use
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
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android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
18.7 MB
- SUKISU v 3.2.0 13375
- SUSFS v 1.5.9
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.244
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
- SUSFS v 1.5.9
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.244
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
# Installation Methods
# Method 1: Custom Recovery (Recommended)
1. Download any AnyKernel3 zip file
2. Boot into custom recovery (TWRP, OrangeFox, etc.)
3. Flash the zip file
4. Reboot
# Method 2: Fastboot
1. Download the appropriate boot image
2. Unlock bootloader (if not already done)
3. Boot into fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader
4. Flash kernel: fastboot flash boot_a <boot-image.img>
5. Flash to second slot: fastboot flash boot_b <boot-image.img>
6. Reboot: fastboot reboot
🙂↔️ Safety NotesFollow: @xposedhook
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Test thoroughly before daily use
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
18.7 MB
- SUKISU v 3.2.0 13377
- SUSFS v 1.5.10
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.244
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
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- SUSFS v 1.5.10
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.244
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
# Installation Methods
# Method 1: Custom Recovery (Recommended)
1. Download any AnyKernel3 zip file
2. Boot into custom recovery (TWRP, OrangeFox, etc.)
3. Flash the zip file
4. Reboot
# Method 2: Fastboot
1. Download the appropriate boot image
2. Unlock bootloader (if not already done)
3. Boot into fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader
4. Flash kernel: fastboot flash boot_a <boot-image.img>
5. Flash to second slot: fastboot flash boot_b <boot-image.img>
6. Reboot: fastboot reboot
🙂↔️ Safety NotesFollow: @xposedhook
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Test thoroughly before daily use
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
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android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
18.7 MB
- SUKISU v 3.2.0 13417
- SUSFS v 1.5.11
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.245
- syscall_hooks to manual v1.5
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
😐
- SUSFS v 1.5.11
- KPM ENABLED
- Linux version 5.10.245
- syscall_hooks to manual v1.5
- upstream Update
- BBR TCP congestion control
- Advanced root hiding capabilities
# Installation Methods
# Method 1: Custom Recovery (Recommended)
1. Download any AnyKernel3 zip file
2. Boot into custom recovery (TWRP, OrangeFox, etc.)
3. Flash the zip file
4. Reboot
# Method 2: Fastboot
1. Download the appropriate boot image
2. Unlock bootloader (if not already done)
3. Boot into fastboot mode: adb reboot bootloader
4. Flash kernel: fastboot flash boot_a <boot-image.img>
5. Flash to second slot: fastboot flash boot_b <boot-image.img>
6. Reboot: fastboot reboot
🙂↔️ Safety NotesFollow: @xposedhook
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
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android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
22.6 MB
Features:
- Linux version 5.10.245
- Build with GreenForce Clang 22
- Synchronize with upstream
- Update disguise custom uname to 5.10.226
- BBR TCP congestion control
- SUKISU v 3.2.0 13439
- SUSFS v 1.5.12
- KPM ENABLED
- BBG supported
- SUS_MAP supported
- Manual Hooks v1.4
Installation Methods:
# Method 1: Userspace (Recommended)
Flash directly from Android using any of these kernel flasher apps:
- Franco Kernel Manager
- Kernel Flasher
- Horizon Kernel Flasher
- Or any other compatible tool
# Method 2: Recovery
1. Reboot your device into recovery mode.
2. Flash the ZIP using ADB sideload:
Example
3. Reboot
Safety Notes
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
Follow: @xposedhook😐
- Linux version 5.10.245
- Build with GreenForce Clang 22
- Synchronize with upstream
- Update disguise custom uname to 5.10.226
- BBR TCP congestion control
- SUKISU v 3.2.0 13439
- SUSFS v 1.5.12
- KPM ENABLED
- BBG supported
- SUS_MAP supported
- Manual Hooks v1.4
Installation Methods:
# Method 1: Userspace (Recommended)
Flash directly from Android using any of these kernel flasher apps:
- Franco Kernel Manager
- Kernel Flasher
- Horizon Kernel Flasher
- Or any other compatible tool
# Method 2: Recovery
1. Reboot your device into recovery mode.
2. Flash the ZIP using ADB sideload:
adb sideload <file.zip>
Example
adb sideload android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
3. Reboot
Safety Notes
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
Follow: @xposedhook
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https://developer.android.com/google/play/integrity/device-recall
what's this stuff now now
google always cooking something
what's this stuff now now
google always cooking something
Android Developers
Detect repeat abuse using device recall (beta) | Play Integrity | Android Developers
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android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
22.6 MB
Features:
- Linux version 5.10.245
- Build with Clang 20
- Synchronize with upstream
- Update disguise custom uname to 5.10.226
- BBR TCP congestion control
- SUKISU v 4.0.0 40081
- SUSFS v 1.5.12
- KPM ENABLED
- BBG supported
- SUS_MAP supported
- Manual Hooks v1.6
Installation Methods:
# Method 1: Userspace (Recommended)
Flash directly from Android using any of these kernel flasher apps:
- Franco Kernel Manager
- Kernel Flasher
- Horizon Kernel Flasher
- Or any other compatible tool
# Method 2: Recovery
1. Reboot your device into recovery mode.
2. Flash the ZIP using ADB sideload:
Example
3. Reboot
Safety Notes
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
Follow: @xposedhook😐
- Linux version 5.10.245
- Build with Clang 20
- Synchronize with upstream
- Update disguise custom uname to 5.10.226
- BBR TCP congestion control
- SUKISU v 4.0.0 40081
- SUSFS v 1.5.12
- KPM ENABLED
- BBG supported
- SUS_MAP supported
- Manual Hooks v1.6
Installation Methods:
# Method 1: Userspace (Recommended)
Flash directly from Android using any of these kernel flasher apps:
- Franco Kernel Manager
- Kernel Flasher
- Horizon Kernel Flasher
- Or any other compatible tool
# Method 2: Recovery
1. Reboot your device into recovery mode.
2. Flash the ZIP using ADB sideload:
adb sideload <file.zip>
Example
adb sideload android12-5.10.X-lts-AnyKernel3.zip
3. Reboot
Safety Notes
- ⚠️ Always backup your original boot image
- ⚠️ Ensure you have recovery access before flashing
- ⚠️ Keep recovery tools handy
Follow: @xposedhook
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