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### From which version of Android is /e/OS forked?

- Android 13 (T)/LOS 20 (/e/-1.x-T branch).
- Android 12 (S)/LOS 19.1 (/e/-1.x-S branch).
- Android 14 (U)/LOS 21 (/e/-2.x-U branch)
- Android 13 (T)/LOS 20 (/e/-2.x-T branch).
- Android 12 (S)/LOS 19.1 (/e/-2.x-S branch).
- Android 11 (R)/LOS 18.1 (/e/-1.x-R branch). 
- Android 10 (Q)/LOS 17.1 (/e/-1.x-Q branch).
- Android 9 (Pie)/LOS 16 (/e/-0.x-P branch).
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### How many versions of the /e/OS do you support for each device?
We only support one /e/OS version per device. We believe that is the optimal approach to keep the device upto date on security patches and bug fixes. You can upgrade your smartphone to the latest /e/OS version by either sideloading or doing a clean install. While the sideloading method may be risky it usually maintains the data on the device. The clean install would require you to format the device first. In both situations we would recommend you take a backup of your application data first. 

We also offer OTA (Over the Air) OS upgrades for a few select devices. 
We also offer OTA (Over the Air) OS upgrades (AOSP bumps) for Official builds (includes all Murena devices). 
### Murena - the brand name

As on 19 October 2021, we announced our brand name. It is **Murena**