Modded AOSP 13 for Motorola Moto G60 and Moto G40 Fusion
First up is a unified AOSP ROM from XDA Senior Member Raghu varma for the Motorola Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60 (codename: hanoip). Most features seem to work as you’d expect, and you can also enjoy a number of Pixel-specific goodies like the launcher, wallpapers, icons and fonts out of the box. SELinux is set as enforced and the build even passes SafetyNet, which is no doubt an achievement for a recently released custom ROM. If you are interested in installing this Android 13 port on your Moto G60 or Moto G40 Fusion, then check out the support thread for the build at the link below. Be sure to follow the installation instructions carefully, as performing steps out of sequence may cause problems. AOSP 13.0 for Motorola Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60
AOSP 13 for OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T
A custom ROM based on Android 13 is now available for the OnePlus 5 (codename: cheeseburger) and 5T (codename: dumpling), thanks to XDA Senior Member robertogl. The big news here is that the vanilla AOSP ROM is based on a modular device tree that doesn’t interfere with the AOSP codebase. As a result, one can easily produce upgradable AOSP versions for the device duo with minimal effort. Traffic seems to be pretty much stable for the most part and comes with SELinux enforcement as well. In the support thread for the ROM, unreliable mobile data is the only known bug mentioned. That’s not to say there aren’t other issues in the build, but in the developer’s experience, the ROM doesn’t have any major bugs. AOSP 13.0 for OnePlus 5 and 5T While we applaud the efforts, unless you’re willing to tinker and know how to revert to factory firmware in case things go south, we don’t recommend installing these in your daily driver. If you’re looking for something like the stable LineageOS 20 for your phone, you’ll have to wait a while. Motorola Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60 XDA Forum || OnePlus 5 XDA Forum || OnePlus 5T XDA Forums