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The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (Exynos) has reached its official end-of-life, but a thriving developer community continues to breathe new life into it through custom ROMs
In a world of thousand-dollar foldables and AI phones, Leo realized the most powerful feature wasn’t a spec sheet. It was an unlocked bootloader.
Back in his cramped kitchen, with a mug of tea growing cold beside the soldering iron and a pile of scratched SIM trays, Ravi powered the phone. It booted to a lock screen wallpaper of a paper crane against a pale blue sky and a single missed notification: “Update completed.” No name. No carrier. It hummed with an Exynos heart — not the Snapdragon phone he remembered from the local markets — and that made it rarer, a slight divergence from routine that excited him.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (Exynos) has reached its official end-of-life, but a thriving developer community continues to breathe new life into it through custom ROMs
In a world of thousand-dollar foldables and AI phones, Leo realized the most powerful feature wasn’t a spec sheet. It was an unlocked bootloader.
Back in his cramped kitchen, with a mug of tea growing cold beside the soldering iron and a pile of scratched SIM trays, Ravi powered the phone. It booted to a lock screen wallpaper of a paper crane against a pale blue sky and a single missed notification: “Update completed.” No name. No carrier. It hummed with an Exynos heart — not the Snapdragon phone he remembered from the local markets — and that made it rarer, a slight divergence from routine that excited him.