Nokia 2.3 Custom Rom ((better))
Custom ROMs strip away background bloatware to free up limited RAM.
Take charge of your data by using ROMs that allow you to block trackers or completely bypass Google services (de-Googling). Prerequisites and Risks
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about flashing a custom ROM on your Nokia 2.3. Why Install a Custom ROM on the Nokia 2.3? Nokia 2.3 Custom Rom
Project Treble, introduced with Android 8.0, modularized the operating system, separating the device-specific vendor implementation from the Android OS framework. This created a stable "vendor interface" that allows a —a pure, unmodified build of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)—to run on any Treble-compatible device. For the Nokia 2.3, this means you are not waiting for a developer to build a ROM specifically for the "IRM_sprout" codename. Instead, you can often flash a GSI designed for a whole class of devices, significantly expanding your options.
Project Treble separates the core Android OS framework from the low-level vendor drivers. This means you can flash a standard, universal Android GSI onto your Nokia 2.3, and it will function smoothly. Which GSI architecture do you need? Custom ROMs strip away background bloatware to free
Open your PC terminal and type: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (replace with your compatible TWRP or OrangeFox image). Reboot into recovery using: fastboot boot recovery.img . Step 3: Wipe the Device Inside your custom recovery, navigate to the menu. Select Advanced Wipe .
Have you flashed a GSI on your Nokia 2.3? Let me know which one worked best in the comments below. Why Install a Custom ROM on the Nokia 2
The gold standard for stability. It provides a clean, "Nexus-like" experience with essential tweaks.
Currently, is the most notable custom ROM available for the Nokia 2.3. However, it is strictly available for the Secure Folder (ASF) method.