AICP
Android Ice Cold Project
AICP is known by everyone as the "Ice Cold Project" that started on a Desire HD years ago (2012) and since then has evolved into a mature ROM with the BEST community that you can find!!!
Until Android Lollipop, the ROM has always been based on AOKP. Unfortunately, since AOKP stopped development (but made a comeback later), we changed our base to CM.
With the re-brand of CM to LineageOS (LOS) we became LineageOS based with some tweaks from AOSP and we are now based on the "Ground Zero Open Source Project" (GZOSP) for Android Pie.
If there are any bugs, either we will sort them out or the GZOSP team, if it concerns their code base. This ROM isn't GZOSP supported, so there is no need to report errors/bugs to them!!
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you. Hard & a lot.
*
*/
Feature list
#Feature list _apart from the default AOSP settings..._ - Ability to change the device host-name for WiFi connections - Ability to force the screen & vibrate to turn on or stay off on connection to a charger - Access to the built-in AOSP SystemUI tuner - ADB over network option including custom Quick-settings tile - Adjust number of notifications on Lock-screen - Adjust volume dialog timeout - Adjustable actions for hardware buttons (including "kill app") - Adjustable Clear all recents button - Advanced call log in AOSP dialer app - Advanced power menu with more options (recovery/bootloader/SystemUI, etc.) - Aicp Extras app for customizations - Allow more time steps to 'Do not disturb' - Always-on display (if amoled) with advanced features (show music title or weather) - App circlebar for configuring app shortcuts & quick access - App Ops (verify/change App permissions) - Aspect ratio hack (legacy apps) configurable per app for supported devices - Automatic speakerphone by checking Proximity (Dialer) - Battery bar with color change & animation on charge - Battery LED settings including custom colour setup - Bluetooth battery level display for external devices - Boot-animation changer - Brightness Icon and position settings - Brightness slider - Built-in System themes (light/dark/black/transparent) with different accent colours - Charging sound and/or vibration - Chooser Activity (Share) app blacklists - Configurable icon shapes (system wide) - CPU info overlay - Current Charging status on lock-screen - Custom App opening/closing animations - Custom Carrier Label - Custom system & screen off animations - Custom volume step count - Device wake up via volume buttons toggle - Double tap to sleep on lock-screen - Double tap to sleep on navbar (for smartbar) - Double tap to sleep on status bar - Downloadable AICP bootanimations and Wallpapers - Enable/Disable lock-screen media art globally - Enhanced Changelog in AicpExtras - Enhanced Launcher3 (Quickstep) with various tweaks & customizations - Expanded audio panel (if enabled) - File persistence on "hosts" file between flashes - Fingerprint authentication vibration - Fingerprint scrolling (left/right to dismiss notifications) - Fling navbar (customizable gestures) - Flip to Mute/Reject Call - HeadsUp notification timeout toggle - HeadsUp notifications snooze timer - Installed Apps: show link to Google Playstore - Integrated OTA-Update App - Launch music player when headset is connected - Link/unlink notification & call volume - Lockscreen clock customizations - Lockscreen Media Cover art - Lockscreen Visualizer - Membar in recents (default and SlimRecents) - Navigation Gestures - Network traffic in statusbar - Notification log - OmniJaws (Quick-settings weather & on lock-screen) - On-the-go mode (transparent display) - One handed mode - OnePlus-Like navigation gestures - Online viewable ROM Statistics per device and provider - Option to scramble the PIN layout on lock-screen - Pie control - Power menu hide-able on lock-screen - Power menu transparency - Pulse sound EQ on the on Smartbar/AOSP navbar - Quick unlock - Quick-settings disable on lock-screen - Quick-settings fast pull down from right/left - Quick-settings footer warnings switchable - Quick-settings tile & options for Silent Mode (notifications stop/blacklist per app) - Quick-settings tile animations - Quick-settings tile for Ambient Display - Quick-settings tile for Immersive mode (hiding statusbar- and/or navbar) - Quick-settings tile for music playback & title display - Quick-settings tile for Night mode - Quick-settings tile for recovery/reboot - Quick-settings tile for Account Sync - Quick-settings tile titles visibility toggle - Quick-settings tiles columns adjustable - Quick-settings tiles modded for more option on tap for e.g. WiFi, location, etc. - Quick-settings tiles rows adjustable - Quick-settings tiles shape adjustable - Quick-settings transparency - Screen-record via Quick-settings tile or shortcut on power menu - Screenshot sound toggle - Scrolling cache adjustments - SELinux mode switch - SIM data status display switchable & adjustable to show 4G/LTE - SIM data icon enable/disable - SIM Roaming icon switchable - SlimRecents for better recents handling with many tweaks & integrated app sidebar - Smart Pixels - Smartbar (on-screen customizable navbar) - SmartBar feature to show arrows for next/previous track when playing audio - Statusbar clock customizations - Statusbar location icon can be hidden - Statusbar logo - Statusbar Ticker for notifications and music title - Suspend Actions - Swap volume buttons - Swipe with 3 fingers to take a screenshot - Switch between pie/oreo/grid/go recents - System app remover - Toggle to enable/disable screenshot sound - Toggle to show/hide app icons on toast messages - Torch Quick-settings tile and options for longpress on power button to enable it - Upload crash log to aicp haste - VoLTE icon switchable - Volume button playback control when screen off - Volume buttons additional toggle to switch music tracks/cursor control on keyboard - Volume panel extensions - Volume panel right/left on supported devices - Yoga!! _...and more_
In the beginning we would like to thank:
GZOSP team
LineageOS & CM (R.I.P.) team
@maxwen and the rest of the OmniRom team
DU team
SlimRoms team
Resurrection Remix team
Community
...
@LorD ClockaN
@zipsnet
@eyosen
@semdoc
@Drgravy
@Hashbang173
@SpiritCroc
@wartomato
@eboye
plus the rest of the crazy bunch that we call "team"
...
We are paying for servers that build nightlies/weeklies and everything that comes with it, so EVERY DONATION will really be appreciated and be used to cover those expenses.
Thank you!!

Latest Stable Release Version 14.0
Download link:https://maheshtechnicals.com/mi-max-2-roms
You tell me ...
FAQ:
Before using the ROM:
Q. Can I have an ETA for the next build?
A. Yes, just look in the OP to see if your device is built on a nightly or weekly schedule.
Q. Does this ROM support custom kernels?
A. No. You can still use them, but discussion should go in the thread of the respective kernel. We don't offer support for bugs you might encounter while using them!
Q. Why doesn't this ROM support Xposed?
A. Xposed is a hack that is geared towards AOSP. Custom ROMs modify the framework a lot, so Xposed can cause a ton of issues on custom ROMs. Now it might work for you, however it is not to be discussed in this thread, and you should refrain from posting bug reports.
Q. Alright, but I still want to flash Xposed, so which version do I need to install?
A. You will need to use the version arm64/arm/whatever for SDK 27.
Flashing the ROM:
Q. What do I need to know before flashing?
A. Check the install instructions in the first post...
Q. Can the builds be dirty flashed over each other?
A. Yes, however make a nandroid backup first as there is a chance of getting a bootloop or encountering bugs. Also bugs may only be reported on a clean flash.
Q. How do I 'dirty flash' builds?
A. Wipe the System, Cache and ART/Dalvik cache. Flash the ROM, GApps (only needed if you wipe the system), your preferred root solution and reboot. Or just use the OTA app to preform that task for you.
Q. How do I flash kernel builds?
A1. If it's a .img file, boot into TWRP and go to the install page in TWRP, in the bottom right corner select "install image", select the desired kernel, then select "boot" as the destination, then swipe to flash, then go back to the install screen and install your root method again, if you don't want to loose root and reboot.
A2. If it's a flashable ZIP, you can flash it together with a ROM update or separately. Go to the install page in TWRP, choose the kernel zip (or add it to the flash queue right after the ROM zip). Then add your root method to the queue if you don't want to loose root. Now swipe to flash and reboot afterwards.
Using the ROM:
Q. I installed a bad theme and now I'm getting a bootloop, how do I fix it?
A. In TWRP, flash the substratum rescue zip that's in the substratum folder on the internal storage.
Q. I keep losing root with Magisk, how do I fix it?
A. Check this out. If that doesn't work for you, ask for help in this thread, read or ask in the Magisk thread on XDA or just re-flash Magisk!
Q. I'm having issues with WhatsApp, how do I fix it?
A. Read this
Q. Do I need to provide a logcat if I'm reporting a bug?
A. If you want it to be fixed faster (or at all) then yes, you should definitely provide a logcat. (Note: Please just link the logcat from your GDrive, Dropbox, etc. and do not post the content here. Thanks.)
Q. How do I get a logcat, what type should I get and more questions that can conveniently be answered by my pre-determined answer?
A1. Read this thoroughly. Also, here's a good app for getting logs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog (Root needed).
A2. If you are already rooted, you can use the built-in feature to make a logcat and provide that. Just look into the others section in the AICP Extras main page.
Q. Can I have an ETA for the next build?
A. Yes, just look in the OP to see if your device is built on a nightly or weekly schedule.
Q. Does this ROM support custom kernels?
A. No. You can still use them, but discussion should go in the thread of the respective kernel. We don't offer support for bugs you might encounter while using them!
Q. Why doesn't this ROM support Xposed?
A. Xposed is a hack that is geared towards AOSP. Custom ROMs modify the framework a lot, so Xposed can cause a ton of issues on custom ROMs. Now it might work for you, however it is not to be discussed in this thread, and you should refrain from posting bug reports.
Q. Alright, but I still want to flash Xposed, so which version do I need to install?
A. You will need to use the version arm64/arm/whatever for SDK 27.
Flashing the ROM:
Q. What do I need to know before flashing?
A. Check the install instructions in the first post...
Q. Can the builds be dirty flashed over each other?
A. Yes, however make a nandroid backup first as there is a chance of getting a bootloop or encountering bugs. Also bugs may only be reported on a clean flash.
Q. How do I 'dirty flash' builds?
A. Wipe the System, Cache and ART/Dalvik cache. Flash the ROM, GApps (only needed if you wipe the system), your preferred root solution and reboot. Or just use the OTA app to preform that task for you.
Q. How do I flash kernel builds?
A1. If it's a .img file, boot into TWRP and go to the install page in TWRP, in the bottom right corner select "install image", select the desired kernel, then select "boot" as the destination, then swipe to flash, then go back to the install screen and install your root method again, if you don't want to loose root and reboot.
A2. If it's a flashable ZIP, you can flash it together with a ROM update or separately. Go to the install page in TWRP, choose the kernel zip (or add it to the flash queue right after the ROM zip). Then add your root method to the queue if you don't want to loose root. Now swipe to flash and reboot afterwards.
Using the ROM:
Q. I installed a bad theme and now I'm getting a bootloop, how do I fix it?
A. In TWRP, flash the substratum rescue zip that's in the substratum folder on the internal storage.
Q. I keep losing root with Magisk, how do I fix it?
A. Check this out. If that doesn't work for you, ask for help in this thread, read or ask in the Magisk thread on XDA or just re-flash Magisk!
Q. I'm having issues with WhatsApp, how do I fix it?
A. Read this
Q. Do I need to provide a logcat if I'm reporting a bug?
A. If you want it to be fixed faster (or at all) then yes, you should definitely provide a logcat. (Note: Please just link the logcat from your GDrive, Dropbox, etc. and do not post the content here. Thanks.)
Q. How do I get a logcat, what type should I get and more questions that can conveniently be answered by my pre-determined answer?
A1. Read this thoroughly. Also, here's a good app for getting logs: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tortel.syslog (Root needed).
A2. If you are already rooted, you can use the built-in feature to make a logcat and provide that. Just look into the others section in the AICP Extras main page.
The ROM should contain everything you need to enjoy Android Pie. You don't need to install any Add-on's, simply download the latest ROM, GApps, flash it and go!
If you want the device to run the ROM "rooted", you can flash a root solution of your choice after the ROM Zipfile.
It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug.
If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.
How to flash for the first time:
(Again: Don't do it if you don't know it!)
1. Download the ROM and GApps and transfer them to your device.
2. Boot to recovery (TWRP recommended).
3. Wipe the System, Cache, Data and ART/Dalvik cache.
4. Flash the ROM Zipfile.
5. Flash the GApps (optional, needed for e.g. Google Playstore to work).
6. Reboot and set up your device, enable developer settings and in them OEM unlock/Advanced reboot/USB tethering.
7. Reboot back into TWRP recovery.
8. Flash the root solution of your choice (optional).
9. Reboot your device.
The procedure might vary from device to device and is a bit different on system updates!
The ROM has GApps persistence in between dirty flashes, so you only have to flash them once!
The root solution should be flashed together with every OTA update (= ROM Update)
Currently supported Root Solution:
Magisk stable
Magisk versions higher than 17.2 doesn't usually require to be flashed on every dirty flash. Depending on the device, you may need to flash it every time. Unless your maintainer says otherwise it should be fine.
Kernel source:https://github.com/MaheshTechnicals/Kernel_xiaomi_oxygen.git
ROM & Additional links:
AICP on Github
AICP G+ community
Credits :
@Hard_Rock83
@Mohzuned
@MaheshTechnicals
XDA:DevDB Information
AICP 14.0, ROM for the Xiaomi Mi Max 2
Contributors
MaheshTechnicals
Source Code: https://github.com/AICP
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked Bootloader & TWRP Recovery
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 14.0
Stable Release Date: 2019-10-01
Created 2019-10-02
Last Updated 2019-10-02
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