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Closed beta access rolled out for eligible devices today (only for internal testers), we've carefully listed down known bugs and are working on fixing them.

We've tested our source on different hardware, ie Qualcomm and MediaTek platform devices, both seem to work perfectly fine.

Open beta to follow soon as soon we complete closed beta testing.

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Closed beta access rolled out for eligible devices today (only for internal testers), we've carefully listed down known bugs and are working on fixing them.

We've tested our source on different hardware, ie Qualcomm and MediaTek platform devices, both seem to work perfectly fine.

Open beta to follow soon as soon we complete closed beta testing.

#CipherOS #CipherOS4 #News

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