• @IverCoder
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    1 year ago

    I raise you all of these monstrosities:

    • Phones launching with Android 13 without a dedicated partition for recovery mode

    Phones launching with Android 13 without a dedicated partition for recovery mode

    • Phones launching with Android 13 with two dedicated partitions for recovery mode (two because of A/B partitioning scheme)

    Phones launching with Android 13 with a two dedicated partitions for recovery mode

    • Phones launching with Android 13 with one dedicated partition for recovery mode (only one because A/B partitioning scheme is not used)

    Phones launching with Android 13 with one dedicated partition for recovery mode

    • Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that use a generic kernel image, without a dedicated partition for recovery mode

    Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that use a generic kernel image, without a dedicated partition for recovery mode

    • Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that use a generic kernel image, with two dedicated partitions for recovery mode (A/B partitioning scheme)

    Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that use a generic kernel image, with two dedicated partitions for recovery mode

    • Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that use a generic kernel image, with one dedicated partition for recovery mode (non-A/B partitioning scheme)

    Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that use a generic kernel image, with one dedicated partition for recovery mode

    • Phones that upgrade to Android 12, that does not use a generic kernel image, with no dedicated partition for recovery mode

    Phones that launch with or upgrade to Android 12, that does not use a generic kernel image, with no dedicated partition for recovery mode

    • Phones that upgrade to Android 12, that does not use a generic kernel image, with dedicated partition(s) for recovery mode

    Phones that upgrade to Android 12, that does not use a generic kernel image, with dedicated partition(s) for recovery mode

    In Android’s defense however, a phone would likely use only one of these layouts at a time. The question of which of these layouts does a said phone uses though, that’s a more complicated question.