The official Android 5.0 Lollipop build might be rolling for Google Nexus devices (such as the Nexus 4 7 , and 10 ) on November 12 , but the aforementioned Android troopers have already been treated to custom-made and somewhat-working Lollipop builds. This is, of course, thanks to the raw AOSP images that Google released just two days ago. After the latter made the rounds, the horde of tireless Android developers at XDA quickly got down to business and began its work on custom ROM images for many an Android device.Well, it seems that the very first custom AOSP-based Lollipop ROMs are already here, and we were quite surprised about the range of devices they are intended for. See, 2012's Samsung Galaxy S III mini and 2011's Samsung Galaxy Nexus are among the first wave of smartphones to be graced with the latest rendition of Google's OS to some phones that hardly ever received an Android build higher than Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, at best.