If you downloaded a pre-rooted stock ROM and want to keep it that way, you’re now good to go. If you used a non-rooted ROM and want to get back fully to stock, all you need to do now is re-lock the bootloader.
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- Most of those also have the advantage of working with Android skins that are close to stock.
- This will confirm a successful connection between Poco F1 and your computer.
- This is very useful for a lot of things, among others to help pass the SafetyNet CTS Profile check on custom and uncertified ROMs (see here for further details on this).
- There are more than 24K different devices out there, which means the probability of your particular device becoming available is small.
If you properly follow the tutorial below, you will be running the latest ROM in no time. However, please note that there might be issues along the way. We shall not be held responsible if you damage or brick your phone.
Usability is more crucial and that’s where the Poco F1 stumbled for me. Custom ROMs bring out a new experience to your mobile devices. While no ROM out there will ever be as stable as the stock ROM, having a custom ROM does give you the liberty to sacrifice a few points of stability in order to gain tons of features. As I have been testing custom ROMs for many years, I never stay on a ROM for more than a week, so I’ve tried pretty much every custom ROM also get official firmware free there is out there.
If your Nandroid backup is more than a day or two old, you might want to keep it for emergencies only. A Nandroid backup is a full system backup created in the recovery. You should create one every time you flash a new ROM or install any kind of mod. It’s the first tool you should use if you ever need to unbrick your phone. Most of Poco F1 users had expected that Android 10 update for the phone will be next to MIUI 12, but this is not what happened, and instead the latest system update was still with MIUI 11.