Lenovo Vibe P1m CrDroid Nougat Custom ROM

Lenovo Vibe P1m CrDroid custom ROM is for better performance and stability, this ROM has been tweaked and all the unwanted/pre-installed applications has been removed which uses a lot of internal storage space. The CrDroid custom ROM is by default in Russian language but you can change it to English at the beginning of the setup after the first boot.

Lenovo Vibe P1m CrDroid custom ROM is built with in-built root privileges, which means you do not have to root your device separately, just flash the ROM using TWRP and enjoy a smooth and fast custom ROM for your Lenovo Vibe P1m based on Android Nougat 7.1.2.

DISCLAIMER: Rooting breaks the warranty of the device. You are solely responsible for any loss!

Details Of The ROM

  • Android Version: 7.1.2
  • ROM Version: 3.8.4
  • Type: CrDroid
  • Author/Credits: Keng

Features

  • Unwanted applications removed
  • Removed applications that are downloaded from the play store
  • Cleaned junks from the system
  • Pre-rooted
  • Busy box pre-installed
  • Weather widget
  • SD Card bug fixed (record and copy)
  • DSP + equalizer pre-installed
  • Enabled USB connectivity
  • Proximity sensor working
  • TWRP recovery
  • Can change font
  • CPU clock speed tweaked
  • Notification hours flash

Instructions

  1. Download and copy the ROM on your device along with the Gapps
  2. Reboot to recovery
  3. Clear Dalvik, System, Data, Cache
  4. Flash the ROM along with the Gapps
  5. Once done, reboot your device.

Bugs

  • None so far

Screenshots

custom rom for lenovo p1m

Pre-Requisites

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13 thoughts on “Lenovo Vibe P1m CrDroid Nougat Custom ROM”

  1. does flashing this rom takes more than 15 minutes cause i have flashing from past 20 minutes and worried weather it is struck in bootloop or not

    please help ASAP

    thanks

  2. Just finished installing this ROM. Looks like everything works fine. Except that there is this weird one part in Setting, it’s written in Chinese? Some setting about flash, the torch? Dunno. Since I can’t read the written language, I’ll just leave that setting as default.

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