Neo Custom Rom Free | Infinix Zero X

Maintain a battery level of at least 60% to prevent the phone from powering off mid-process.

| ROM Name | Android Version | Stability | Best For | Key Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Android 13 | Stable | Stock Android purists | Pixel launcher, Google Camera integration, unlimited Google Photos storage (spoofed) | | LineageOS | Android 13/14 | Stable | Daily drivers & privacy | Minimal, secure, regular updates, privacy guard, no bloatware | | crDroid | Android 13/14 | Stable (may have minor bugs) | Customization lovers | Tons of UI tweaks, status bar mods, gestures, and performance controls | | Project Elixir | Android 13 | Stable | Balanced user | Clean UI with subtle customizations, good battery backup | | Evolution X | Android 13 | Beta/Stable | Pixel-like with extras | Pixel UI + extra features, monet theming, lockscreen clocks | infinix zero x neo custom rom

Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk. The following sequence outlines the standard procedure for flashing a Treble-based Custom ROM or GSI via a custom recovery like TWRP or OrangeFox. Step 1: Install a Custom Recovery Maintain a battery level of at least 60%

By following this guide and taking the necessary precautions, you can successfully install a custom ROM on your Infinix Zero X Neo and enjoy a unique, personalized Android experience. Step 1: Install a Custom Recovery By following

Flash the new custom ROM image: fastboot flash system your_rom_image.img Wipe user data to prevent bootloops: fastboot -w Reboot the system: fastboot reboot Troubleshooting Common Post-Flash Issues

Extract the download until you have a .img file (e.g., system.img ). Move this file into your PC's ADB folder. Wipe the existing system data to avoid conflicts: fastboot erase system Use code with caution. Flash the new custom ROM image: fastboot flash system system.img Use code with caution.