Google introducedalong with Android Oreo last year and it was hugely appreciated as it would make it easy for the manufacturers to update their phones. The following image will help you understand Project Treble better. You can learn more about Project Treble here by clicking here

Project Treble also gives the ability to boot anon any supported device. XDA has made a tutorial on how to flash a GSI image on a Treble supported device . Firstly, visit the above link and understand the tutorial completely.

Google has made it compulsory for all phones which are launched with Android Oreo or later to support Project Treble. Nokia phones launched this year run Android Oreo out-of-the-box and hence, they support Project Treble. If a Treble supported Android device has an unlocked bootloader, it is quite easy to flash a GSI on it. Some Nokia 7 Plus users who have their bootloaders unlocked have tried to flash these GSI on their Phones and they have been quite successful. Head over here to see what's working on the Nokia 7 plus with a GSI installed. Auto brightness doesn't work as of now, which is not a big issue. Almost everything else works properly.

Currently tested and working Custom ROMs:





Disclaimer: These were tested only on Nokia 7 plus(Chinese Variant). But it should work on other Treble supported Nokia phones too (Nokia 1, Nokia 2.1, Nokia 3.1, Nokia 5.1, Nokia 6.1, Nokia 7 plus, Nokia 8 Sirocco, Nokia X6 and Nokia 7). Proceed at your own risk.





Small warning/disclaimer for those new to custom ROMs: Installing a custom ROM is not for the average user and can lead to data loss and even a bricked phone. Unlocking the bootloader is not currently a feature that Nokia supports or encourages its users to perform, it also voids your warranty.