By the time I remembered to disable both, I had already taken several pics. And speaking of the front camera, it’s very good and you won’t complain about selfies taken with it (last image in the carousel above).
For adding custom props or removing props from your device, there are the “Custom props” and “Delete props” features. Xiaomi’s spin-off brand POCO is known to offer impressive smartphone hardware at very attractive prices. The company has a wide range of smartphones across different segments and price points. The POCO F and X series cater to the upper mid-range segment, while the POCO M and C lineup focus on the price-sensitive entry-level and budget segments.
- If you own the Pocophone F1 and currently live in Bangladesh, Spain, France, and some other locations, and update adds in the popular face unlock feature.
- If you are looking for Xiaomi Pocophone F1 stock ROM firmware, then you are on the right page.
- Xiaomi Poco f1 Global history Fastboot ROM MIUI 9.3.14, Weekly android 9.0 firmware of beryllium.
- A custom prop can also be set by running the props command with the prop name and value directly in the command prompt (no need for using the ui).
This feature is not needed for passing SafetyNet’s CTS profile check. Only enable it if you actually need it, and keep in mind that it stock ROM (firmware) may cause issues when activated. This option will not update a fingerprint to one for a different Android version if there are several fingerprints available for the same device. If you would like to delete a certain prop value from your system, that can be done with the Magisk resetprop tool. With this module you can easily set that up by adding whatever prop you want removed to the “Delete props” list. Be very careful when using this option, since removing the wrong prop may cause isses with your device.
Fastboot ROM for Global POCO F1 is Weekly/Beta release and needed to flashed under the Fastboot mode of your POCO F1 (beryllium) device. Recovery ROM for Global POCO F1 is Stable release and needed to flashed under the Recovery mode of your POCO F1 (beryllium) device.
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.