Miui 8 Oppo F1s ^new^

Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , originally released with Android 5.1 (Lollipop), does not officially support MIUI 8, which is Xiaomi's proprietary operating system based on Android 6.0 (Marshmallow). However, users can experience MIUI 8 on this device through custom ROMs developed by the community. Key Features of MIUI 8 for Oppo F1s

Installing a MIUI 8 custom ROM transforms the ColorOS interface into a highly customizable environment with features such as:

Dual Apps: Allows you to run two instances of the same app (e.g., two WhatsApp accounts) simultaneously.

Second Space: Creates a separate, password-protected profile on the same device, effectively acting like a second phone for privacy or work. miui 8 oppo f1s

Quick Ball: A hovering navigation button with five customizable shortcuts, similar to iOS's Assistive Touch.

Scrolling Screenshots: Enables capturing entire webpages or long chat threads in a single image.

Redesigned Apps: Significant updates to the Gallery (built-in video editor), Calculator (currency and unit conversion), and Notes (fingerprint protection). Installation Prerequisites Go to product viewer dialog for this item

Because this is not an official update, you must follow a technical process that voids your warranty and carries a risk of "bricking" the device.


Part 4: Step-by-Step Guide to Install MIUI 8 on Oppo F1s

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Modifying your device voids warranty, risks data loss, and may permanently damage hardware. Proceed at your own risk.

What Made MIUI 8 Special?

Launched in 2016, MIUI 8 was a revolutionary update from Xiaomi. Key features included: Part 4: Step-by-Step Guide to Install MIUI 8

Working Features ✅

1. LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.2)

Part 8: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Part 3: Prerequisites – What You Need Before Flashing

If you decide to proceed, you must prepare thoroughly. One wrong step can brick your Oppo F1s permanently.

⚠️ The Critical Disclaimer

Before we start: This involves unlocking the bootloader and installing a Custom Recovery (TWRP).