Bliss ROM is a new custom ROM in the Android ecosystem but it has huge potential. It not only develops ROMs for smartphones, but also for tablets and Windows devices like Surface Pro. And the overall experience is quite nice as it comes with a customized launcher and desktop mode. What’s interesting, it supports a number of devices from Realme, Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus, Samsung, Asus, and more.
Well, the biggest advantage of using an Android device is that you can customize and develop your ROM. Remember The Guide is only for the Realme X3 and you cannot try this guide on any other device. If you try this on any other model your device may get bricked. The Android Open Source Project provides the foundation for MoKee (AOSP). It includes extra localized and customized features while keeping to Material Design principles to keep the stock Android appearance.
Thanks to download the firmware the open-source nature of Android OS, the overly passionate community-at-large is always working on their own versions of the OS, which is why Android is loved so much. However, flashing a custom ROM requires you to unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery so, make sure to read our article about the same. Now to get the tag for android 11, we have to visit the source code tags and builds page available on android official docs. This is where you choose which android version to download. In this case, we will download android 11, you can choose whatever version of android you want to by choosing the appropriate tag from the above page.
Yes, the initial version of the Realme Flash tool requires unlocked bootloader on Realme Phone to operate. Maybe they remove this requirement in one of the upcoming updates.
Xiaomi Flash Tool (Mi Flash Tool) allows you to flash or install stock firmware (ROM) on Xiaomi Devices. In addition, it helps you to flash or install fastboot firmware on the Xiaomi devices running on Qualcomm Chipset. The reason is that when you flash the stock firmware, the “system.img” installed to the “b” slot/partition is actually a dummy image. To fix this you need to set the phone’s active slot to “a” (see the command above), where the actual system.img has been installed. I know that some users got the issue where XiaoMiTool is not able to detect and connect to the device, especially on Windows machines. Unfortunatelly it’s hard to debug this problem as it’s related to ADB and the ADB driver issues that happen without a clear cause.