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XDA Developers
NameXDA Developers

XDA Developers is a popular online forum and community for Android developers, Microsoft enthusiasts, and Google fans, with a focus on Samsung devices, OnePlus phones, and Huawei smartphones. The platform allows users to discuss and share knowledge on various topics, including rooting, custom ROMs, and kernel development, with notable contributors like CyanogenMod founder Steve Kondik and OmniROM developer Chainfire. XDA Developers has become a go-to resource for tech journalists, including those from The Verge, Wired, and Ars Technica, who often cite the community's findings and discoveries, such as the work of Justin Case and Adam Outler. With its vast collection of tutorials, guides, and reviews, XDA Developers has established itself as a trusted authority in the mobile technology space, alongside other reputable sources like CNET, TechRadar, and PCMag.

History

The history of XDA Developers dates back to 2002, when it was founded by Peter Poelman, a Dutch developer and Microsoft enthusiast, who was inspired by the work of Microsoft Research and the Windows Mobile platform. Initially, the platform focused on Windows Mobile and Pocket PC devices, with discussions on HTC phones, Motorola devices, and Nokia smartphones. Over time, XDA Developers expanded its scope to include Android and other mobile operating systems, such as iOS and Tizen, with contributions from notable developers like Jean-Baptiste Queru and Chih-Wei Huang. The community has played a significant role in the development of custom ROMs, including CyanogenMod, OmniROM, and Resurrection Remix, which have been featured on Xiaomi devices, Oppo phones, and Vivo smartphones. XDA Developers has also been involved in various crowdfunding campaigns, such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo, to support the development of new mobile devices, like the PinePhone and the Librem 5.

Community

The XDA Developers community is comprised of developers, enthusiasts, and users from around the world, including China, India, and United States, with a strong presence of Google employees, Microsoft researchers, and Samsung engineers. The community is known for its active participation in discussions, with many members contributing to the development of custom ROMs, kernels, and other mobile software, such as Firefox OS and Ubuntu Touch. XDA Developers has also hosted various meetups and events, including the XDA Developers Conference, which has featured speakers from Google I/O, Microsoft Build, and Apple WWDC. The community has a strong focus on open-source development, with many members contributing to projects like Android Open Source Project and Linux kernel, and collaborating with other open-source communities, such as GitHub and GitLab.

Forums

The XDA Developers forums are the heart of the community, with over 10 million registered members and thousands of threads on various topics, including rooting, custom ROMs, and kernel development, with dedicated sections for Samsung devices, OnePlus phones, and Huawei smartphones. The forums are divided into different sections, such as Android Development, Windows Mobile, and iOS Development, with sub-forums for device-specific discussions, like the Google Pixel and the Apple iPhone. Members can share their knowledge, ask questions, and collaborate on projects, with many threads featuring contributions from notable developers like CyanogenMod founder Steve Kondik and OmniROM developer Chainfire. The forums are moderated by a team of experienced members, including senior members and developers, who ensure that the discussions remain on-topic and respectful, with guidelines inspired by the Stack Overflow community and the Reddit rules.

Recognitions

XDA Developers has received recognition from various tech media outlets, including The Verge, Wired, and Ars Technica, for its contributions to the mobile technology space, with features on CNET, TechRadar, and PCMag. The community has been praised for its innovative approach to custom ROMs and kernel development, with many members receiving awards and recognition for their work, such as the Google Summer of Code and the Microsoft Research awards. XDA Developers has also been involved in various partnerships with tech companies, including Google, Microsoft, and Samsung, to promote the development of mobile technology, with collaborations on projects like the Android Things and the Windows 10 Mobile.

Developments

XDA Developers has been at the forefront of various mobile technology developments, including the creation of custom ROMs like CyanogenMod and OmniROM, which have been featured on Xiaomi devices, Oppo phones, and Vivo smartphones. The community has also contributed to the development of kernels and other mobile software, such as Firefox OS and Ubuntu Touch, with collaborations with other open-source communities, like GitHub and GitLab. XDA Developers has played a significant role in the development of rooting tools, like SuperSU and Magisk, which have been used on Samsung devices, OnePlus phones, and Huawei smartphones. The community continues to innovate and push the boundaries of mobile technology, with many members working on new projects, such as the PinePhone and the Librem 5, and collaborating with other tech communities, like the KDE and the GNOME communities.

Category:Internet forums Category:Mobile technology Category:Open-source software

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