Although Motorola has been slow to roll out Android 10 to most of its devices globally, the company at least keeps custom ROM developers happy with constant kernel source releases. The source code for the Moto One Power and One Hyper Android 10 updates was now available, and after the releases for other phones, the Moto One Zoom and G Stylus have now joined the group.

Motorola started rolling out Android 10 to the G7 Plus in January (though it’s still limited to some regions), and now the company has released the attached kernel source code on GitHub. The launch description reads: “Lake push for Android 10”, with ‘Lake’ as the codename for the G7 Plus.

That was followed a few months later, in late March, when Motorola also released the Android 10 kernel source code for another phone, the G8 Power (codenamed “sofiar”), then the sources for the Moto G8 Play were available. Hopefully, all of these efforts will help spark developer interest in Motorola’s line, adding value to phones through the development of new custom enthusiast-focused software.

G8 game

Added information about the G8 Play kernel source

Moto G8

Motorola has now released the Android 10 kernel source code for the regular Moto G8, which has a codename of “rav.” The package is available at the source link below.

Moto One Zoom and G Stylus

Motorola has released two more kernel source packages, based on Android 10. The first is for ‘sofiap,‘better known as the Moto G Stylus. The other release is for ‘parker’, which is the global variant of the Moto One Zoom.

Moto E7 and One Fusion

It seems that Motorola is on a roll. Just a few days after the release of the kernel source for One Zoom and G Stylus, the company has released the code for “ginna”, which is the latest Moto E source. Kernel is also available for Moto One Fusion, which has the codename “astro”.