OnePlus 11 kernel sources are now available to developers

After months of rumors and speculation, the OnePlus 11 has finally arrived. Since there is no “Pro” variant this year, the phone basically represents the best that the Chinese manufacturer has to offer so far. We reviewed the OnePlus 11 and thoroughly evaluated the performance, which already guarantees a really massive potential for any use cases you can think of. Now, as has become almost familiar to OnePlus, the global launch was followed up almost immediately with the kernel source release of the device.


Due to the fact that Android is built on top of the Linux kernel, manufacturers are required to provide the source code, upon request, for any Linux kernel binaries that they distribute to the devices they sell. Needless to say, some are better than others. OnePlus publishing the kernel source early will help the Android modding community to develop aftermarket developments such as kernel mods and custom device ROMs faster.

If you are a developer or someone who just wants to check out the code to satisfy your curiosity, you can now head over to the OnePlus Open Source Software repository and access the kernel source code for the OnePlus 11. If you are looking for vendor modules, you can find them at Separate repository on GitHub.

OnePlus 11 kernel sources

Please note that the initial release depends on the software version A06although the company has already pushed for a newer creation such as the Day 1 patch.

With the kernel sources in hand, developers and power users can dig deeper into the code that runs the device, and even come up with new features not found in the stock configuration. You’ll likely see some custom software builds appearing on our forums soon. While you’re waiting, why not read our OnePlus 11 screen review?

OnePlus 11 XDA Forums


source: OnePlus software is open source github

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