[UNOFFICIAL BUILDS] Samsung Galaxy A10, A20, A30, A40 (a10, a10dd, a20, a20e, a30, a30s, a40) series with Exynos 7885 chipset for /e/OS-U

Samsung Galaxy A10, A20, A30, A40 (a10, a10dd, a20, a20e, a30, a30s, a40) series with Exynos 7885 chipset for /e/OS-U 2.7

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a10.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a10.zip/download

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a10dd.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a10dd.zip/download

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a20.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a20.zip/download

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a20e.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a20e.zip/download

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a30.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a30.zip/download

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a30s.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a30s.zip/download

e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a40.zip
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eosbuildsronnz98/files/SamsungSmartphones/e-2.7-u-20250204-UNOFFICIAL-a40.zip/download

Please see sources and install instructions including recovery here:
https://xdaforums.com/t/rom-official-14-0-crdroid-10-for-samsung-galaxy-a20.4670002/

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Hi,
works nicely on my A40, improved over eOS 2.5 in some areas like scrolling in Google Chrome. Google Maps also works again :-). Took just flashing from TWRP, and setting up some items like fingerprints. Install from the update menu did not work, but that was maybe caused by my Magisk installation. Any clues of how to install like ACC without Magisk, for limiting battery charge? The features about this in the menu still don’t work (The option “Enable controlled charging” seems to just prevent charging, unless I missunderstood this). Great work!

Hi, I have to take my comment abour “Enable Controlled Charging” back, it works as I just tested again! I was confused as when enabled the values cannot be changed, which seemed to me like disabled, but it just means that for changing the limits one has to turn of the control, which makes sense. Even better work :slight_smile:

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