The last official firmware for the Nokia 3.2 is Android 11 (with some variants stuck on Android 10). Custom ROMs offer Android 12L, 13, and even early builds of 14—bringing new privacy dashboards, themed icons, and Material You to a phone Nokia left for dead.

In this guide, we will explore everything you need to know about custom ROMs for the Nokia 3.2 (codenamed Daredevil ).

Breathing new life into your with a custom ROM is a great way to escape the performance limits of its budget hardware and "Android One" bloat. While HMD Global officially ended support at Android 11, the community has found ways to push it much further. 🛠️ The Prerequisites

Critical Note: Do not proceed unless you understand the risks. A "hard brick" (dead device) is possible if you interrupt the bootloader unlock process.

Here lies the rub. Unlike a Xiaomi or OnePlus device, unlocking the bootloader on a Nokia 3.2 is not a simple fastboot oem unlock command. HMD Global locked down the bootloaders tightly.

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