ROM is nothing but the operating system of the device you’re using. Stock ROM is the default ROM – that is, the operating system – provided by the device manufacturer. Basically, a Stock ROM is the original or you can say, official software designed by the original device manufacturer for that particular device. Stock ROM is software that runs on the mobile device which is stored in the read only memory.
Currently still serving up A10/A11, with no sight of A12 & beyond (and/or any official builds for my devices). However, just because the ROM is made by a person recognized for per’s work on per’s kernel doesn’t make it any better if perse were completely random on making Vanilla/GApps builds. Android in original form is cool, but mobile vendors hardly think so – they try to improve it in terms of features and looks. Stock ROMs comes with lots of premium features which are not available in Custom ROMs (at least not for free).
Changing/Installing a ROM in your phone is quite same as installing a new operating system on your desktop or laptop system. Android is open source and people (interested developers) usually modify this code to add features, change home screen, bring tweaks, improve stability or customize it – this is what known as Custom ROM.
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