Xda

Founded in 2002, XDA began as , a forum-centric site where millions of Android and Windows Phone enthusiasts gathered to push the boundaries of their devices. For over two decades, it has been known as the "Mecca" of the Android world, serving as the primary hub for:

: The community even released its own Official Mobile App for Android to help members navigate thousands of technical threads on the go. The Modern Era: Beyond Mobile Founded in 2002, XDA began as , a

While its roots remain in development and modification, XDA has transitioned into a broad-reaching tech publication owned by the . Today, its editorial coverage spans a wide array of technical subjects: Today, its editorial coverage spans a wide array

: Providing tools and guides to customize the look and feel of mobile devices or add entirely new functionality. Founded in 2002

Originally short for —a nod to the early 2000s era of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) like the O2 Xda— XDA has evolved from a niche community for mobile developers into one of the world's most influential digital publications for enthusiasts of Windows, PC hardware, and emerging AI technologies. The Roots: A Community of Developers

The Evolution of XDA: From "The Mecca of Android" to a Modern Tech Powerhouse

: Helping users troubleshoot hardware and software issues through specialized subforums for specific devices.