We are creating a series of YouTube videos under the “edu-“ label to guide users through the migration from ArcoLinux to Arch Linux. These tutorials aim to make the transition process smoother by explaining each step clearly and providing practical examples. Whether you’re switching to gain more control or to learn vanilla Arch, our edu- videos are here to support your journey.

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Nokia C100 Custom Rom Better Jun 2026

The (2022) was never meant to be a hero. Launched as a sub-$120 ultra-budget device with a MediaTek Helio A22, 3GB RAM, and Android 12 (Go edition), it was designed for basic calls and light texting. In stock form, the experience is sluggish, bloated, and insecure (no updates beyond Android 12).

The Nokia C100 is Project Treble compatible. This means you don't need a device-specific ROM; you need a GSI . Download system-arm64-ab-gapps.img.xz from AndyYan’s LineageOS GSIs or Phhusson’s AOSP builds . nokia c100 custom rom better

It is a version of Android designed to run on any compatible hardware. It provides a clean, "Pixel-like" experience. The (2022) was never meant to be a hero

You are turning a $99 plastic phone into a de-Googled Linux handheld that punches above its weight class. The Nokia C100 is Project Treble compatible

is a classic "bang-for-your-buck" budget smartphone, often found at retailers like Best Buy for as little as $10–$40. However, its entry-level hardware—specifically the processor and limited RAM—can struggle with modern, bloat-heavy stock software. For enthusiasts, the question isn't just if the phone can run a custom ROM, but why it runs so much better once you make the switch. 1. Removing the "Bloat" Weight