Great NEWS! /e/ Rom is Available for KIWI - Honor 5X Guides, News, & Discussion

Have you heard the news?
The e foundation, "" (according to https://e.foundation/):
/e/ is a non-profit project, in the public interest. We build open-source mobile operating systems that respect users’ data privacy. We’re an international core team of experienced entrepreneurs,developers and designers, with a growing community of contributors. ""
Has released their first beta of /e/ Rom for a few devices AND KIWI is one of them :victory: :victory::victory:
They have aimed at:
* Being free from Google (no Google services, no Google search, no Google Play store, etc.)
* Being far more respectful of user’s data privacy
* Being attractive enough so that Mom and Dad, children and friends would enjoy using it even if they aren’t technophiles or geeks
Their website stated that they welcome developers and are looking for enthusiastic people who can contribute to the project.
So Download and enjoy the awesome ROM and (if interested/capable) join the project, this seems to be an extremely promising project.
I hereby Thank the developers for caring about people's privacy and I wish them all the best in the world. :good:
Download & guides: https://gitlab.e.foundation/e/wiki/en/wikis/device/kiwi/info
NEWS source: https://www.xda-developers.com/e-google-free-lineageos-fork-nexus-oneplus-xiaomi/
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