Android 9 Pie based new Pixel Experience ROM is available for POCO F1 with almost every elements working. For people who love stock Android, but want additional features on top, Syberia OS is another Android custom ROM to consider. Built on top of AOSP/CAF, Syberia OS offers almost everything you’d want from your Android phone. Also, Evolution X has its own customization bar from where you can make any system-level changes. It also comes with the Android gesture navigation system out of the box.
Hence, you can flash this Android 11 ROM and experience all the latest features of the eleventh major update. Besides, it is completely stable, so there is no risk of any bugs or issues. Xiaomi Poco F1 has been all over the news following its launch, at least in the consumer technology sector. The device offers amazing hardware for the price and that has lead to comparisons with OnePlus. However, a major drawback with the Xiaomi Poco F1, depending on who you ask, is the software it runs on. Unlike the OnePlus One which ran on Cyanogen OS, a very stock Android like ROM with extra features, the Poco F1 runs a customized version of MIUI. For some, MIUI is just what they need while for others it’s an ugly headache.
Now, the team is happy to announce that official Carbon ROM 7 “Opal” based on Android Pie is now officially rolling out for the initial batch of supported devices. Xiaomi recently announced that it will be shutting its Global Beta ROMs for all devices, with effect from July 1, 2019. Public beta ROMs, stock ROMs though are presumed to be Beta in nature, have been stable enough for a lot of users to use it as a daily driver mainly because of the rather frequent nature of updates. This may also be caused by the post-fs-data.sh script being set to run in the background because of the execution taking to long. Try disabling this option in the script settings and see if that changes anything. This issue can in rare cases be caused by the module post-fs-data boot script taking too long to execute. This can be worked around by enabling the script setting to execute the script entirely in the background.
The developers often come up with creative ideas to re-use an existing design component in a completely different way than the one it is intended for. If there are issues with other apps or your system as a result of using this module, a logcat/recovery log/etc showing the issue will most likely be necessary. Take a look in my Magisk troubleshooting guide for guidance on that.