"Can someone with relevant android experience explain how this question is good?"
Indeed, this question is good in purpose (though it could be better in form) - but before getting into that, let's look at why the "voting ring" explanation is so wrong - even if a bunch of co-workers might have upvoted it in quick succession.
Fundamentally, this is a question about a subject that is of high interest to a particular type of software developer, and no interest to anyone else. In fact, most people who have never put time into making custom builds of Android would not - like the poster here in meta - even have the perspective to approach the question at all.
This question is not "broad" at all - in fact it is highly specific.
Suffice to say that if you study the Android build system (the system which builds all the operating system and application software components that ship on the device from source and creates the system image), it becomes pretty clear that anything you do on your own when creating a customized build of Android should be modeled on how the existing parts get themselves into the image. There are widgets on the stock homescreen, and there is a specific mechanism by which they get there to discover and turn into a specific answer.
The general problem with smaller specialties of development being mishandled on SO
Stack Overflow's "crowd mentality" often badly mistreats questions in such specialized areas - especially in a case like this where a question looks on careless reading like something general (developing another Android app) but is actually about something unique and critically different (modifying Android itself). And it only gets worse when the focus moves from those who found the question due to actual interest in the topic, to those who found it via administrative means - that is to say, those reading right now who are sure they know that this is a bad question, but have formed that opinion without spending the time to actually understand its subject matter.
Upvoting a co-worker's question is not wrong
See for example: Is it ok if a colleague adds a bounty to my question?
In contrast, a "voting ring" is when people game the system to gain reputation (especially if one of them answers it and that answer gets rapid upvotes) - not when they happen to actually share the desire for an answer to a pressing question that remains unanswered.
If there were any remaining doubt, consider this - does an asker who has had an account for five years while collecting only a few hundred reputation points really look like someone who cares enough about collecting reputation to try to game the system?