: After rebooting, go to Settings > About Phone > Android Version to verify the new kernel name is listed. Where to Find it

: Ensure you have a custom recovery installed (like TWRP or OrangeFox).

is a template designed for Android developers to create "flashable zip" files for custom kernels. Unlike traditional kernel flashers that overwrite the entire boot partition, AnyKernel3 is device-agnostic —it modifies the existing boot image on the device, allowing for greater compatibility across different ROMs. Key Features