Bigdroidos 2.0.1 Android -

This tool helps you create configuration files for a WireGuard "Client - Server" setup where you have one server and a number of clients. Simply enter the parameters for your customized setup and click “Generate Config” to get started.

Bigdroidos 2.0.1 Android -

BigDroidOS 2.0.1 is the first custom ROM to offer a system-wide Zero-Telemetry toggle. When enabled:

This feature is a game-changer for privacy-focused users, effectively making your device invisible to trackers.

As of version 2.0.1, official support is limited. Commonly reported working devices: bigdroidos 2.0.1 android

| Device | Codename | Stability | Maintainer | |--------|----------|-----------|-------------| | Google Pixel 6 | oriole | Stable | Official | | Google Pixel 6 Pro | raven | Stable | Official | | Google Pixel 5 | redfin | Beta | Community | | OnePlus 9 Pro | lemonadep | Stable (unofficial) | Community | | Poco F3 | alioth | Nightly | Community |

Not supported: Samsung (due to Knox), MediaTek devices (lack of kernel sources). BigDroidOS 2


Warning: Installing custom firmware voids warranties and carries the risk of bricking your device. Always back up your EFS/IMEI partition.

Prerequisites:

Installation Steps:

  • The "Double Wipe" trick: Because 2.0.1 changes the data partition structure, you must format data again after sideloading. Go to "Factory Reset" -> "Format data/factory reset".
  • Reboot: The first boot takes 5–8 minutes. Do not force restart during the "BigDroid" animated logo.
  • The ROM includes a built-in App Optimizer that recompiles APKs specifically for your device’s chipset. After installing an app, BigDroidOS 2.0.1 analyzes its code and creates a cached, optimized version. Users report that heavy apps like Facebook and Gmail launch 40% faster after optimization. This feature is a game-changer for privacy-focused users,

    BigDroidOS 2.0.1 is a hypothetical/third-party Android-based custom ROM release (assumption: user refers to a custom Android distribution named “BigDroidOS”). It appears to be a minor point-release (2.0.1) following a major 2.0 launch, focused on stability and small feature refinements rather than large new functionality.