Assam is rapidly emerging as a digital innovation hub in Northeast India, driven by visionary policies and proactive governance under the Digital Assam initiative. With a growing IT ecosystem, expanding digital infrastructure, and a strong focus on e-Governance, the state is positioning itself at the forefront of India's digital transformation.
To further accelerate this journey, Elets Technomedia, in collaboration with the Information Technology Department, Government of Assam, is organising the National Digital Innovation Summit 2025 on 5-6 December in Guwahati. The summit will provide a platform for policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and technologists to deliberate on strategies to advance the state's digital progress.
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The A01 is stuck on Android 11 with an outdated security patch. Custom ROMs can bring Android 12's Material You theming, Android 13's clipboard protection, or even Android 14's better resource management—all while maintaining a responsive interface. Risks and Challenges Despite the advantages, installing a custom ROM on the Galaxy A01 is not without significant risks, particularly for inexperienced users:
Samsung's Knox security system permanently trips when a custom binary is flashed. This not only voids the warranty but also disables Samsung-specific features like Secure Folder, Samsung Pay, and some enterprise authentication systems. Unlike on other Android brands, Knox cannot be reset.
Because Samsung does not release full driver source code for the Snapdragon 439, custom ROM developers must reverse-engineer or adapt proprietary blobs. This can lead to non-functional hardware components—common issues on A01 custom ROMs include broken FM radio, unstable Wi-Fi direct, poor call audio quality, and malfunctioning proximity sensors.
Samsung stopped providing security updates for the A01 in early 2023. Custom ROMs, especially LineageOS, continue to receive security patches and bug fixes, protecting the device from known vulnerabilities. Some ROMs even backport newer Android features, giving the A01 capabilities never intended by Samsung.
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Many custom ROMs incorporate privacy-focused features, such as microG support (for Google services without tracking), per-app network firewalls, and more granular permission controls. For users concerned about data collection by Samsung or Google, these ROMs provide greater autonomy.
The A01 is stuck on Android 11 with an outdated security patch. Custom ROMs can bring Android 12's Material You theming, Android 13's clipboard protection, or even Android 14's better resource management—all while maintaining a responsive interface. Risks and Challenges Despite the advantages, installing a custom ROM on the Galaxy A01 is not without significant risks, particularly for inexperienced users:
Samsung's Knox security system permanently trips when a custom binary is flashed. This not only voids the warranty but also disables Samsung-specific features like Secure Folder, Samsung Pay, and some enterprise authentication systems. Unlike on other Android brands, Knox cannot be reset.
Because Samsung does not release full driver source code for the Snapdragon 439, custom ROM developers must reverse-engineer or adapt proprietary blobs. This can lead to non-functional hardware components—common issues on A01 custom ROMs include broken FM radio, unstable Wi-Fi direct, poor call audio quality, and malfunctioning proximity sensors.
Samsung stopped providing security updates for the A01 in early 2023. Custom ROMs, especially LineageOS, continue to receive security patches and bug fixes, protecting the device from known vulnerabilities. Some ROMs even backport newer Android features, giving the A01 capabilities never intended by Samsung.





































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