If this is your primary daily driver, stick to or crDroid 9 (Android 13). Avoid "nightly" builds or experimental Android 14 ports unless you accept random reboots.
Remember: You void your warranty (already expired), and you assume all risk. But for the thrill of running Android 14 on a phone that shipped with Pie? That makes the Nokia 2.2 legendary once more. Have you installed a custom ROM on your Nokia 2.2? Let us know your experience in the comments below. For the latest download links, always check the XDA Developers forum for the WCN device.
The Nokia 2.2 launched in 2019 as a budget-friendly champion, part of HMD Global’s Android One program. It promised a clean, bloatware-free experience and two years of major updates. Fast forward to today, and official support has ended. Your Nokia 2.2 is likely stuck on Android 11 (or Android 10 if you delayed updates), with security patches becoming a distant memory.
But does that mean your trusty handset is destined for the electronic waste bin? Absolutely not. This is where a comes to the rescue. By installing a custom ROM, you can breathe new life into your device, unlocking modern Android features, improved performance, and the latest security patches.