If boot stage is set to late_start service, general execution or for specific prop types, it is also possible to enable a soft reboot after these stock firmware ROM props are changed. This feature is disabled by default since it has the possibility to cause issues on some devices. For some devices, if the fingerprint is for an Android build after March 16th 2018, it is necessary to use a security patch date that matches the fingerprint used. For the module provided fingerprints this is done automatically, but if you enter a fingerprint manually you will have to update the security patch date yourself (if they don’t already match). If you’re setting a fingeprint without using the internal fingerprints list, use the Custom props function of this module to change ro.build.version.security_patch to the desired date. This module is a very complicated way of doing something very simple. The module changes prop values using the Magisk resetprop tool, something that is very easy to do with a Magisk boot script and some simple commands.
Factory images come directly from the device manufacturers, and many don’t release them. Google and Motorola are among the major companies that do.
This feature of the module has nothing to do with the device fingerprint, but uses the included fingerprints list to find the necessary value to use for the ro.product.model prop (and related props). If there are several fingerprints available for the same device, this option only applies for fingerprints of the same Android version. In that case, if you want to update to a newer version you will have to update the fingerprint manually. One of the best things about Android is that if you don’t like the pre-installed software on your phone, you can always flash a custom ROM to spice things up. While LineageOS is the most popular option, there are plenty of amazing custom ROMs out there.
- To put it into better words, think of LineageOS, but with added features and tweaks.
- The sideload feature was introduced with the Android Jelly bean recovery.
- Magisk is also a best rooting app that you can easily customize your Xiaomi Poco F1.
- There are only a few chances of an official Android 11 update for the Pocophone F1.
- We hope that the above-given procedure is easy to use and successful to install Stock Firmware on the Xiaomi Poco F1 Spreadtrum-powered.
- If you’ve had any help from me or this module, any kind of donation to support the work involved would of course be appreciated.
If you experience problems syncing, you can lower this to -j 3 or -j 2. On the other hand, -c will ask repo to pull in only the current branch instead of all branches that are available on GitHub.
- There are lot of feature including the provision for temporarily unrooting the Android device.
- Make sure to take a full data backup of the device’s internal storage like images, music, videos, documents, other files, etc.
- If you want further details as to what this module does and can do, keep reading.
- Thanks to the XDA developer jhenrique09, Android 9 Pie based Pixel Experience ROM is working excellently with only few issues.
- By following our post, you agree that you understand the risks involved and will take full responsibility for whatever happens to your device.
(for instance, a typical 1hr build time can be reduced to 20min). If you’re only building for one device, 25GB-50GB is fine. If you plan to build