Everything works fine, perviously I was on Evo X 7.2 & mobile data didn't worked only for me not sure why, but on this rom everything works fine and battery life is good.
Is there a way to get widevine L1 on this rom? Or any custom rom for that matter?
We automatically loose L1 certification (it drops to L3) as soon as you unlock the bootloader.
The only way to get L1 back is to relock the bootloader, But relocking the bootloader after flashing a custom rom will brick your phone (Tested and bricked my phone). Relocking bootloader on stock rom works fine and you will get back L1.
For those unaware Widevine L1 is the certification required for media apps such as Netflix, Disney + Hotstar, Prime Video etc to playback Full HD + videos.
Without L1, The playback defaults to 480P.
I figured this downside the hard way and had to switch over to Stock ROM because of this issue.
Android 12 on the OnePlus 7 pro is atrocious, But I'm really unable to flash PE or any other custom Rom because doing so needs the bootloader to be unlocked in the first place.
OnePlus needs to fix this, But who are we kidding, This company has gone to the dogs. Hope the Devs at XDA come up with a way to fix this issue.
If there is a solution already please let me know.
Because unlocking the bootloader makes me loose Widevine L1. And unlocking bootloader is not mentioned in the steps in the main page hence asked.
Not for everyoneBecause unlocking the bootloader makes me loose Widevine L1. And unlocking bootloader is not mentioned in the steps in the main page hence asked.
Could someone provide a link to a working TWRP + Magisk on the latest version of the rom?
It is a paid feature only for patreons.
Ok… I did not know that there is custom ROM with paid features.
Late post. Usually the download directory is the most up to date for keeping up with builds. These posts come afterwards.I'm a bit confused. Is this a late update post, or is this an update releasing today?
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