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Kernel sources for the POCO M2 Pro/Redmi Note 9S/9 Pro/9 Pro Max, Moto G9/G9 Play, Realme C11/C12/C15, and Realme V3/V5/X7/X7 Pro are now available

The kernel source code for the POCO M2 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro/9 Pro Max, Moto G9 and several Realme phones are now available for download.

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There is a direct correlation between the developer-friendliness of a particular Android OEM and their stance on publishing the kernel source code for the smartphones they sell. The companies are obliged to provide the source code – upon request – for any Linux kernel binaries that ship on their devices to comply with the requirements of the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2. A handful of manufacturers are known for releasing such sources in a timely manner. Xiaomi is one of the most notable names in this field, and the OEM has now refreshed its official GitHub repository with the kernel source code corresponding to a bunch of popular phones. Moreover, sources for the recently released Motorola Moto G9/G9 Play as well as several Realme phones are now available for download.

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ASUS ZenFone 7, Moto G9, and Realme C12/C15 forums are now open

XDA Forums are now open for the ASUS ZenFone 7, the Motorola Moto G9, Moto G9 Play, Realme C12, and Realme C15.

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Earlier this month, we opened forums for three of Samsung's latest Galaxy devices — the Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and the Galaxy Watch 3. Since then, Android OEMs have launched a couple of interesting devices like the Moto G9, Moto G9 Play Realme C12, and Realme C15. Additionally, Taiwanese OEM ASUS is expected to unveil its next-gen ZenFone 7 lineup at an online-only event tomorrow. To promote third-party development and discussions for these devices, we're now opening forums for the ASUS ZenFone 7, Moto G9, Realme C12, and Realme C15.

Moto G9 with Snapdragon 662, 5000mAh battery launched in India for ₹11,499

Motorola has launched the new Moto G9 in India, coming in with a Snapdragon 662 SoC, 5000 mAh battery, and more. Read on!

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Motorola launched the Moto G8 back in March 2020 in Brazil, and then went on to rebrand it as the Moto G Fast for the US market in May 2020. While the phone did not reach the Indian markets, Moto is now launching the Moto G9 in India, bringing along a sidegrade in SoC and other changes.