[11][OFFICIAL] CarbonROM | cr-9.0 [kebab] - OnePlus 8T ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Deve

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CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled ROMs, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best ROM we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
What is R?
Our release of Android 11, titled CR-9.0.
It provides you with the features you need while keeping the focus on delivering an elegant, smooth, and well polished experience. R delivers a set of unique features, like a system-wide font engine that also allows for applying fonts on user apps while supporting user fonts through custom APKs generated on fonts.carbonrom.org. We are confident you'll love it, and there's many more things to discover
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! As always, make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
3) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Install Instructions:
You should start off with the latest OxygenOS stable build on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
The easiest way to do that is by installing the latest Version and then copy it by flashing the copy-partitions script made by LineageOS in the recovery. (See install Instructions for the recovery)
The recommended way to install is using the CarbonRecovery linked below.
Download the ROM and optionally GApps, reboot to recovery using
Code:
fastboot boot kebab-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-recovery.img
Sideload the ROM. (Apply Update -> Apply from ADB -> Connect to PC ->
Code:
adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-kebab-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip
Reboot recovery (to switch between slots)
Flash GApps/MicroG through sideload like above (optional)
Factory reset -> Format data/factory reset (Make sure to have a backup of your data)
Done
Followup builds can be updated through the builtin CarbonDelta Updater or by dirtyflashing.
Download
Download CarbonRecovery
Homepage
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
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Ive so been waiting for this for so long... Big big fan.
The only thing that could be better than Carbon coming to OnePlus 8T would be if Resurrection Remix came..
God.. old school rom names.. <3

hope you can lease two roms.one is no gapps,the other has the gapps!

niceee running awesome

Hi,
Flash with Fastboot ROMinstaller, reboot recovery install mind the gapps, reboot recovery install Magisk 23.
Reboot, all is running fine !

testflight app said:
hope you can lease two roms.one is no gapps,the other has the gapps!
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The install instructions include a step on how to install GApps (MindTheGapps recommended). There is no reason for us to release seperate builds for that, especially as the builtin updater as well as CarbonRecovery keep the GApps installed during updates.

Myself5 said:
CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled ROMs, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best ROM we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
What is R?
Our release of Android 11, titled CR-9.0.
It provides you with the features you need while keeping the focus on delivering an elegant, smooth, and well polished experience. R delivers a set of unique features, like a system-wide font engine that also allows for applying fonts on user apps while supporting user fonts through custom APKs generated on fonts.carbonrom.org. We are confident you'll love it, and there's many more things to discover
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! As always, make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
3) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Install Instructions:
You should start off with the latest OxygenOS stable build on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
The easiest way to do that is by installing the latest Version and then copy it by flashing the copy-partitions script made by LineageOS in the recovery. (See install Instructions for the recovery)
The recommended way to install is using the CarbonRecovery linked below.
Download the ROM and optionally GApps, reboot to recovery using
Code:
fastboot boot kebab-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-recovery.img
Sideload the ROM. (Apply Update -> Apply from ADB -> Connect to PC ->
Code:
adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-kebab-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip
Reboot recovery (to switch between slots)
Flash GApps/MicroG through sideload like above (optional)
Factory reset -> Format data/factory reset (Make sure to have a backup of your data)
Done
Followup builds can be updated through the builtin CarbonDelta Updater or by dirtyflashing.
Download
Download CarbonRecovery
Homepage
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
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FINALLY!!!!!! I have been waiting for this rom to come on the 8T!!!! THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH DEVS ;-)

i ve error while installing this rom on pc after enter adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-kebab-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip say : adb: failed to read command: no error, and on phone failed to read 16777216 bytes data at offset .... (with several long number )

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i ve error while installing this rom on pc after enter adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-kebab-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip say : adb: failed to read command: no error, and on phone failed to read 16777216 bytes data at offset .... (with several long number )
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Check Drivers and see if ADB is updated, also make sure the file you downloaded isn't corrupted.

already checked and re-downloaded the ROM ..flash from twrp is ok.. only by adb error..is it possible that one of the 2 slots is corrupt?

angus6969 said:
already checked and re-downloaded the ROM ..flash from twrp is ok.. only by adb error..is it possible that one of the 2 slots is corrupt?
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Mine installed perfectly when using the rom installer method after extracting the images with the payload dumper. Try that method via fastboot. Also use the Basic NikGapps. That wont give errors while syncing your google accounts (if you desire to use gapps).

Myself5 said:
The install instructions include a step on how to install GApps (MindTheGapps recommended). There is no reason for us to release seperate builds for that, especially as the builtin updater as well as CarbonRecovery keep the GApps installed during updates.
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thanks

Hello
First of all, praise for the successful Rom
I still have one question, will you implement AOD?

Zweeni1 said:
Hello
First of all, praise for the successful Rom
I still have one question, will you implement AOD?
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AOD in AOSP os Ambient Display which is working great in CarbonROM.

EmperorEye1993 said:
AOD in AOSP os Ambient Display which is working great in CarbonROM.
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oops I completely overlooked it.

I'm using this rom lately, it's running great !! Thank you !!

I got Carbon on my Mi Pad 4 Plus, which would be a bummer without the great work of custom ROM devs like the Carbon crew.
Now I thought about giving my 8T Carbon too. Got some questions before doing so.
What camera is included in Carbon for the 8T? The original OnePlus camera?
Does Carbon on 8T have the dialer/SMS/contacts system apps like on the Mi Pad 4 - I mean the system apps from AOSP (?) or is it the bloated Google apps from Google Play?
Did anybody flash Carbon on 8T and is using another custom Kernel, if yes - which and how's it?
I guess flashing flame Gapps on this would be OK?

t-ryder said:
I got Carbon on my Mi Pad 4 Plus, which would be a bummer without the great work of custom ROM devs like the Carbon crew.
Now I thought about giving my 8T Carbon too. Got some questions before doing so.
What camera is included in Carbon for the 8T? The original OnePlus camera?
Does Carbon on 8T have the dialer/SMS/contacts system apps like on the Mi Pad 4 - I mean the system apps from AOSP (?) or is it the bloated Google apps from Google Play?
Did anybody flash Carbon on 8T and is using another custom Kernel, if yes - which and how's it?
I guess flashing flame Gapps on this would be OK?
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Camera: "Snap", the Opensource camera app from CAF (as known from Lineage or OmniROM)
Yes. All official builds only contain the opensource AOSP apps.
Can't answer that
Yes. See the install instructions on how to do that.

Myself5 said:
Camera: "Snap", the Opensource camera app from CAF (as known from Lineage or OmniROM)
Yes. All official builds only contain the opensource AOSP apps.
Can't answer that
Yes. See the install instructions on how to do that.
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Thank you for the reply, Sir.
I guess then it's good to have gCam and Google photos to have a decent camera. Or is "snap" any good?

Already getting annoyed with Oxegen OS with issues that seem to follow me from my 6T
How's the bluetooth on 8T AOSP?
Also since this is Android 11 does it have that power menu with all the smart home junk I have grown attached to?

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[8.1.x][OFFICIAL][RELEASE] CarbonROM | cr-6.1 [enchilada]

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CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub... and at CarbonROM Gerrit.
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash!
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our Discord server! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Notice:
In order to install GApps, you must flash the ROM (and TWRP zip) then reboot into TWRP before flashing our custom GApps package (as this switches slots).
We recommend start off the newest OxygenOS Oreo builds, but we're using the 5.1.8 Fingerprint to pass SafetyNet when combined with Magisk, so you'll see the Popup to flash the proper vendor when using it with a newer OOS. Don't worry though, it's just the popup.
We know it’s complicated, but it sure is worth it!
Install Instructions:
Flash the aforementioned OxygenOS zip on both slots
Move your ROM + [GApps] + TWRP.zip to your internal storage
Boot the TWRP.img > Check what Slot you're on (Reboot Menu) ->Wipe Data & Cache -> Flash the ROM as well as the TWRP.zip
Either Reboot to system or, in case you want GApps, reboot to recovery via TWRP (Reboot -> Recovery)
Check and confirm that you are on the opposite slot from Step 3. If not, switch to it and reboot the recovery again (Reboot Menu) -> Flash GApps (and whatever else you want to flash -> Reboot to System -> Enjoy CarbonROM
Get CarbonROM
Changelog
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
GitHub
Gerrit
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
XDA:DevDB Information
CarbonROM, ROM for the OnePlus 6
Contributors
Myself5, CarbonROM
Source Code: https://github.com/CarbonROM
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-09-12
Last Updated 2018-09-12
First post! Gonna test this out and report back
Instructions say to flash newest oos on both slots, but newest is a pie rom. Will that work,.or need to flash 5.1.11
itsdan313 said:
Instructions say to flash newest oos on both slots, but newest is a pie rom. Will that work,.or need to flash 5.1.11
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Definitely it will be OOS 5.1.11 and below as the rom is Android Oreo based.
Whoa! Official Carbon is here! Awesome!!! Thanks for supporting op6!
Install oos on both slots? This not need, twrp makes automatic on both slots.
itsdan313 said:
Instructions say to flash newest oos on both slots, but newest is a pie rom. Will that work,.or need to flash 5.1.11
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No, you need the Oreo one.
SpectraFun said:
Install oos on both slots? This not need, twrp makes automatic on both slots.
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No, it doesn't...
Hi guys, thanks a lot for this ROM.
Just two things I noticed:
- Notification shade changed to a transparent gray instead of usual white
- Hardware key rebinding screen is blank under Settings > Fibers > Buttons > Advanced options
Otherwise everything else is working fine.
Nice. I was a heavy user of CarbonRom on me old Xperia Z3C.. Good times.
How does a ROM like this deal with the notch and such?
I'm on stock 5.1.11, rooted with magisk and using twrp recovery. Can someone explain exactly the process of how I install to both slots?
Wow, cool new Roms. I'll try this out. Appreciate it
Touch sensitivity is a tad off in the corners , requiring quite a few double taps
Kocane said:
Nice. I was a heavy user of CarbonRom on me old Xperia Z3C.. Good times.
How does a ROM like this deal with the notch and such?
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I suspect not at all, Notch support is natively added in pie, so the general consensus has been "just wait for pie"
SpectraFun said:
Install oos on both slots? This not need, twrp makes automatic on both slots.
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TWRP flashes itself to both slots. It does not flash the rom to both slots.
mixlex said:
I'm on stock 5.1.11, rooted with magisk and using twrp recovery. Can someone explain exactly the process of how I install to both slots?
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It's the same process as updating, just do it twice. The system changes slots automatically when you flash the full rom zip. As you're already on 5.1.11, you should be able to just flash the 5.1.11 zip one more time, which will flash it to the other slot. Then reflash twrp, etc., as usual, and reboot. That will ensure you have the latest firmware on both slots, but if you want to be extra-safe, just do it again.
Glad to see Carbom ROM on OP6!
thanks!
oos gestures when removing nav bar?
law16 said:
oos gestures when removing nav bar?
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I'd like to know this too, got used to them now I can't live without em
law16 said:
oos gestures when removing nav bar?
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efinityy said:
I'd like to know this too, got used to them now I can't live without em
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Buy this from the Play Store and you'll never be without OnePlus gestures ever again. You can even adjust the height of the gestures.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures&hl=en_US
is it possible to port oneplus's face unlock to any custom rom, where it doesn't unlock with closed eyes and is better secured than Google's face unlock, also oneplus face unlock is definetely faster than Google so it'd be a really nice addition if developers could add it to all custom roms!!
ajsmsg78 said:
Buy this from the Play Store and you'll never be without OnePlus gestures ever again. You can even adjust the height of the gestures.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ivianuu.oneplusgestures&hl=en_US
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Buy an app that gives you the ability to use something that has been hardcoded into your phone since basically it's launch... Because fk logic. And an app will never replace hardcoded gestures, there's just too many factors that randomly could break it for me to want this app... Just look at the reviews of it
efinityy said:
Buy an app that gives you the ability to use something that has been hardcoded into your phone since basically it's launch... Because fk logic. And an app will never replace hardcoded gestures, there's just too many factors that randomly could break it for me to want this app... Just look at the reviews of it
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I use it on every phone that I own and it functions as good as the stock OOS Gestures but with more customizability. I've never had an issue with it. The only time I don't use the app is when I'm in stock OOS. Reviews? I'm giving you one right now.

[9][OFFICIAL] CarbonROM | cr-7.0 [fajita]

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Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! These builds are experimental and can contain Bugs (as listed above). Make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Requirements:
You should start off with the latest OxygenOS on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
Download
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
Homepage
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
XDA:DevDB Information
CarbonROM, ROM for the OnePlus 6T
Contributors
Myself5, CarbonROM
Source Code: https://github.com/CarbonROM
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2019-02-05
Last Updated 2019-08-28
First
Second lol
Finally! I attempted this a while ago but I also suck so thank u kind sir for bringing this carbony goodness to the fajita! Will flash, test, report soon
Sent from my OnePlus6T using XDA Labs
Great work and add to the OnePlus 6t
Themes don't work doesn't go to dark ?
Got a vendor mismatch error on every boot. I'm on 9.0.11 base.
dpryor88 said:
Got a vendor mismatch error on every boot. I'm on 9.0.11 base.
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That would be the one.
Very good ROM:good:
Omr28 said:
Themes don't work doesn't go to dark ?
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Proper themes will come at a later point (actually working on it right now), what you see is the none functional AOSP themes.
dpryor88 said:
Got a vendor mismatch error on every boot. I'm on 9.0.11 base.
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Are you sure you updated both ROM slots? Not happening here, but maybe I forgot to flash 9.0.11. I'll take a look
Myself5 said:
Proper themes will come at a later point (actually working on it right now), what you see is the none functional AOSP themes.
Are you sure you updated both ROM slots? Not happening here, but maybe I forgot to flash 9.0.11. I'll take a look
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Sorry if I ask but I never flashed OOS before a custom ROM and always work, we just need only vendor from OOS or not?
VampireHeart said:
Sorry if I ask but I never flashed OOS before a custom ROM and always work, we just need only vendor from OOS or not?
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Technically you only need vendor yes. Best practice would be to just flash full OOS image because that way you're updating other partitions too (like modem or the bootloader) which is why I recommended it. Also common practice on the Pixel devices, which is what I've been working on before moving to OnePlus, so it's still "into me"
Myself5 said:
Technically you only need vendor yes. Best practice would be to just flash full OOS image because that way you're updating other partitions too (like modem or the bootloader) which is why I recommended it. Also common practice on the Pixel devices, which is what I've been working on before moving to OnePlus, so it's still "into me"
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Steps to always take.
1. Flash oos 9.0.11 (or whatever is current)
2. Flash twrp
3. Reboot recovery
4. Repeat 1-3
5. Flash ROM
6. Flash twrp
7. reboot recovery
8. Flash gapps and/or magisk
9. Reboot system.
10. Thank Dev.
*Optional* 11. Complain on things not working.
*Optional* 12. Goes back to oos
List of features? Focus on battery life, power, stability, features? Can you tell me why the digital fingerprint is not supported?
VoxiBe said:
List of features? Focus on battery life, power, stability, features? Can you tell me why the digital fingerprint is not supported?
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It's not supported on any ROM. The devs are currently working on a solution. Be patient
Digital fingerprint will not work for a while its hardcoded into the bootloader of I'm not mistaken
Myself5 said:
Technically you only need vendor yes. Best practice would be to just flash full OOS image because that way you're updating other partitions too (like modem or the bootloader) which is why I recommended it. Also common practice on the Pixel devices, which is what I've been working on before moving to OnePlus, so it's still "into me"
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Sure you are right and is infallible method, I just only saying that I flashed all the custom ROM without flash before oxygen but simply making a factory reset, then wipe dalwik, system and data, then install ROM, TWRP, reboot in TWRP, install gapps, magisk, factory reset and all work perfectly.
I had oxygen ob3 previously installed and flashed 6 ROM in this way simply and fast.
thatruth132 said:
Digital fingerprint will not work for a while its hardcoded into the bootloader of I'm not mistaken
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Dev already got the solution, see Havoc OS Thread Coming soon ^^
Meroine95 said:
Dev already got the solution, see Havoc OS Thread Coming soon ^^
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Can you link me please

[ROM][OFFICIAL][11.0] CarbonROM | cr-9.0

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CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! These builds are experimental and can contain Bugs (as listed above). Make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our Discord server and Telegram chat! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quick responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
5) Please keep bug reports to this thread or Discord.
Latest build Download
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Join the CarbonROM Telegram Group
GitHub
Kernel Source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
Donate to CarbonROM
ROM OS Version: Android 11
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: MIUI V12.5.1.0.RGHINXM
Based On: AOSP
Flashing instructions::
Clean flash (coming from others rom)
+ Reboot to recovery
+ Flash MIUI V12.5.1.0.RGHINXM or Vendor from here
+ Flash carbon build
+ Flash Gapps/magisk(optional)
+ Reboot
Dirty Flash (updating from older cr9 builds)
+ Reboot to recovery
+ Flash carbon build
+ Reboot
Bug reports and feature requests can be done either here in the thread or our telegram group [https://t.me/CarbonROMChat]
Nice...gonna flash
Can't make phone calls. Also the Android setup wizard was missing.
A new build is available to download
+The calling issue is fixed now, volte calls are also working fine.
+Data switch tile
+Panels for bt, wifi and data.
If any more bugs found, please let me know.
Enjoy!
Ya_SG said:
Can't make phone calls. Also the Android setup wizard was missing.
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Instead of the Android setup wizard, Carbon's setup wizard will work.
kazerine said:
Instead of the Android setup wizard, Carbon's setup wizard will work.
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Yeah but during the setup, I can restore the Google settings backup from the cloud which makes things easier, else I have to set everything up from scratch again.
Ya_SG said:
Yeah but during the setup, I can restore the Google settings backup from the cloud which makes things easier, else I have to set everything up from scratch again.
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Yes, backup from gdrive will be an issue in this case. Will build without gapps from next update.
New update available for Download.
+ December security patch
+ Fixed BT audio
+ Bluetooth battery level in the status bar
+ Fixed icons on lock screen after style change
+ Enabled internal audio recording of older apps
+ Added delete option in the screenshot
+ Option to disable notification sound when the screen is active
Gapps are not included now.
Recommended gapps packages is flamegapps basic : https://sourceforge.net/projects/flamegapps/files/arm64/android-11/BETA/2020-12-05/
How do you get Magisk to work? Tried stable, beta and canary on the latest build, none boots. Edit: Have to flash Magisk while flashing the ROM, or it won't work.
kazerine said:
New update available for Download.
+ December security patch
+ Fixed BT audio
+ Bluetooth battery level in the status bar
+ Fixed icons on lock screen after style change
+ Enabled internal audio recording of older apps
+ Added delete option in the screenshot
+ Option to disable notification sound when the screen is active
Gapps are not included now.
Recommended gapps packages is flamegapps basic : https://sourceforge.net/projects/flamegapps/files/arm64/android-11/BETA/2020-12-05/
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The new update with the December security patch is up, download link updated.
Ya_SG said:
How do you get Magisk to work? Tried stable, beta and canary on the latest build, none boots. Edit: Have to flash Magisk while flashing the ROM, or it won't work.
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Using the latest stable 21.1
It should be fine for flashing, even after booting the rom.
New update available: Download
Build type is now user
kernel upstream to v4.14.212 added wireguard and sdfat support.
Added snap cam.
Added Grid options for launcher
Updated prebuilt apps
.... other miscellaneous fixes and improvements.
Can Google Play system update be fixed? It's working in other A11 ROMs but says 'Unknown' here.
May update is available: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=2188818919693795655
+ May security patch
+ LS clocks options
+ Fonts Engine
+ CarbonFibers with customizations
Aggressive battery, advance reboot, App scaling.
Statusbar icons, QS pulldown options, QS rows/columns customization, Clock/date options, Battery styles
LS shortcuts, Media art, charging info, Scrambled pin keyboard
Navbar layout, screen off playback control, button swap
Power button gestures, 3-finger screenshot
Hide apps from recent
+ Refresh rate options
+ Multi sim ringtone
+ Fixed wifi display on the device
And a lot more changes, been 4 months since the last update
Make sure to flash MIUI 12.1.3.0 before flashing carbon. If any issues/bugs found, let me know.
Enjoy!!
Great Work Sir.....Post in Telegram channel too...
kazerine said:
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CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! These builds are experimental and can contain Bugs (as listed above). Make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our Discord server and Telegram chat! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quick responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
5) Please keep bug reports to this thread or Discord.
Latest build Download
ROM archive
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Join the CarbonROM Telegram Group
GitHub
Kernel Source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
Donate to CarbonROM
ROM OS Version: Android 11
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: MIUI 12.1.3.0
Based On: AOSP
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When will we get A11 official ???
Thanks in advance
I really liked carbon rom
TAZYIEF said:
When will we get A11 official ???
Thanks in advance
I really liked carbon rom
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This month.
Official weekly builds are starting from today....
New build available now on https://get.carbonrom.org/device-phoenix.html
Coming from unofficial builds clean flash will be required. Please follow the flashing instructions mention in this post#2
All the links required for download are updated in op.
If any issues/trouble let me know.
Join us on telegram CarbonROMChat
Enjoy : )

[11][OFFICIAL] CarbonROM | cr-9.0 [instantnoodlep]

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Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
What is R?
Our release of Android 11, titled CR-9.0.
It provides you with the features you need while keeping the focus on delivering an elegant, smooth, and well polished experience. R delivers a set of unique features, like a system-wide font engine that also allows for applying fonts on user apps while supporting user fonts through custom APKs generated on fonts.carbonrom.org. We are confident you'll love it, and there's many more things to discover
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! As always, make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
3) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Install Instructions:
You should start off with the latest OxygenOS stable build on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
The easiest way to do that is by installing the latest Version and then copy it by flashing the copy-partitions script made by LineageOS in the recovery. (See install Instructions for the recovery)
The recommended way to install is using the CarbonRecovery linked below.
Download the ROM and optionally GApps, reboot to recovery using
Code:
fastboot boot instantnoodlep-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-recovery.img
Sideload the ROM. (Apply Update -> Apply from ADB -> Connect to PC ->
Code:
adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-instantnoodlep-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip
Reboot recovery (to switch between slots)
Flash GApps/MicroG through sideload like above (optional)
Factory reset -> Format data/factory reset (Make sure to have a backup of your data)
Done
Followup builds can be updated through the builtin CarbonDelta Updater or by dirtyflashing.
Download
Download CarbonRecovery
Homepage
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
​
First. Glad to see this getting updated
Warm welcome.
So if i want magisk i just need to sideload it's latest zip right via carbonrecovery?
Svid said:
So if i want magisk i just need to sideload it's latest zip right via carbonrecovery?
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Yes
Glad to see this on op8p.which gapps version is suggested?
punit1708 said:
Glad to see this on op8p.which gapps version is suggested?
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MindTheGapps is recommended, OpenGapps still seems to have unpredictable side-issues.
OOS camera or GCam default? And what kernel is it running and is it compatible with AOSP kernels for OP8P just in case?
Imprezzion said:
OOS camera or GCam default? And what kernel is it running and is it compatible with AOSP kernels for OP8P just in case?
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Neither, default cam is Snap. Gcam Mods can be installed manually and work just fine. Kernel is based on the LineageOS Kernel, so whichever Custom Kernel is compatible with that, is compatible with Carbon as well.
ROM is smooth and fast ! But my charging seems to be quite slow ,not getting warp charge .anybody getting similar problem?
Edit: restarting the device fixed my problem .Smooth ROM and bug free after 2 days of use .Not a lot of customisation but it has all the essentials that i need .
Is it possible to take the modifications from oos 11.0.7.7 and add them to the ROM? i'm asking about VoLTE and VoWifi since we got official support in this version.
Really amazing ROM but I recommend to update your phone to the latest OOS before flashing this ROM.
I faced issues with LTE connectivity since it seems like I never got anything better than 4g but after flashing OOS and reinstalling Carbon, I was getting 4g+ (also known as LTE-A) all the time instead of the slower 4g.
Does someone know which Kernel would give me the best battery life with this ROM?
I'm currently doing a part time job and I was getting like 5h of SOT (which is better than on OOS) but I would like to get something like 7h SOT even if it means that I would loose some performance (I don't game on my smartphone, so YOLO)
Does Android Auto work on this ROM?
Nice weekly update. August, 25.
Good smooth ROM. Works well. I like that with the Carbon ROM fonts app,I don't have to root to get custom fonts. Rooting these days with banking apps is difficult. Thank you.
Liking this rom. kudos
Anyone know if android auto or data works on verizon?
StarCommand said:
Anyone know if android auto or data works on verizon?
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Verizon is reported to be fully working on all our devices, Android Auto works with the Android Emulator and a VW Discovery Pro (which is all I can test with) plus other systems reported as working from by users.
Android Auto however was always a little picky in the past, so if it doesn't work with your system please let me know and we'll do our best to fix it.
@jarjarfinks see above^
September 8 build is very nice.
Thank you for October 13 , build updated.
@Myself5

[11][OFFICIAL] CarbonROM | cr-9.0 [enchilada]

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Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
What is R?
Our release of Android 11, titled CR-9.0.
It provides you with the features you need while keeping the focus on delivering an elegant, smooth, and well polished experience. R delivers a set of unique features, like a system-wide font engine that also allows for applying fonts on user apps while supporting user fonts through custom APKs generated on fonts.carbonrom.org. We are confident you'll love it, and there's many more things to discover
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! As always, make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
3) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Install Instructions:
You should start off with the latest Android 11 OxygenOS stable build on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
The easiest way to do that is by installing the latest Version and then copy it by flashing the copy-partitions script made by LineageOS in the recovery. (See install Instructions for the recovery)
The recommended way to install is using the CarbonRecovery linked below.
Download the ROM and optionally GApps, reboot to recovery by flashing the boot.img using
Code:
fastboot flash boot enchilada-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-boot.img
followed by booting to recovery through the bootloader.
Sideload the ROM. (Apply Update -> Apply from ADB -> Connect to PC ->
Code:
adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-enchilada-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip
Reboot recovery (to switch between slots)
Flash GApps/MicroG through sideload like above (optional)
Factory reset -> Format data/factory reset (Make sure to have a backup of your data)
Done
Followup builds can be updated through the builtin CarbonDelta Updater or by dirtyflashing.
Download
Download CarbonRecovery
Homepage
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
​
Great ROM!
Running really well for the past day.
However, video playback is not working on instagram. Thanks for the ROM.
emil_515 said:
Great ROM!
Running really well for the past day.
However, video playback is not working on instagram. Thanks for the ROM.
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Thanks for the feedback, will take care of the videoplayback ASAP. No idea how I missed that during testing, sorry.
Found and fixed the issue with video playback in Apps. New builds coming within the next 2 hours.
Myself5 said:
Found and fixed the issue with video playback in Apps. New builds coming within the next 2 hours.
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AOD While Charging Available?
i am on lineageos18.1 rom is there any way to switch to this rom without using MS download tools ?
I mean switch to this rom and just use twrp recovery
Thank a lot
kecodoc said:
i am on lineageos18.1 rom is there any way to switch to this rom without using MS download tools ?
I mean switch to this rom and just use twrp recovery
Thank a lot
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Format data and flash Carbon. If you want to go the safer router, use official TWRP, flash the latest stable OxygenOS zip, reboot TWRP (to switch slots) flash the zip again (to have it installed on both slots), then flash Carbon.
Wipe data (/data, no need for factory reset and format the internal storage) somewhere in between and you're good to go.
Myself5 said:
Format data and flash Carbon. If you want to go the safer router, use official TWRP, flash the latest stable OxygenOS zip, reboot TWRP (to switch slots) flash the zip again (to have it installed on both slots), then flash Carbon.
Wipe data (/data, no need for factory reset and format the internal storage) somewhere in between and you're good to go.
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while on lineageos rom like now can i use twrp recovery and flash the latest oxygenos through 2 slots A and B without fear of errors ?
i am using twrp 3.4.0.0
Thank you very much
kecodoc said:
while on lineageos rom like now can i use twrp recovery and flash the latest oxygenos through 2 slots A and B without fear of errors ?
i am using twrp 3.4.0.0
Thank you very much
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Yes, but like @Myself5 said, much better if you use TWRP for flashing the latest "STABLE" OOS build. And personally, this is what I always use as well.
And use the latest (3.5.2_9-0) "official" TWRP instead of your 3.4.0.0.
Todays update will "require" Oxygen 11 as a base ROM. 10 will still work, but dash charging and some bluetooth devices will not work with it.
If you upgrade your Base ROM to 11, these will work again.
The best way to upgrade without losing data is:
Download latest Oxygen zip, TWRP, Carbon zip, and optional Gapps/MicroG.
Fastboot boot to recovery
Flash Oxygen OS zip
reboot to bootloader, fastboot boot TWRP
flash oxygen zip again
without rebooting, flash the latest Carbon zip
Optional: reboot to bootloader, fastboot boot TWRP
Optional: Flash Gapps/MicroG
Reboot to system and find yourself on an updated Carbon installation
Make sure that you do NOT reboot to Oxygen in between as that could cause issues afterwards.
If you want to go the fully "clean" route, clean install the latest Oxygen (to both slots) and clean install Carbon. The above method has worked fine for me so far though
The OP has been updated with the new requirements.
Myself5 said:
Todays update will "require" Oxygen 11 as a base ROM. 10 will still work, but dash charging and some bluetooth devices will not work with it.
If you upgrade your Base ROM to 11, these will work again.
The best way to upgrade without losing data is:
Download latest Oxygen zip, TWRP, Carbon zip, and optional Gapps/MicroG.
Fastboot boot to recovery
Flash Oxygen OS zip
reboot to bootloader, fastboot boot TWRP
flash oxygen zip again
without rebooting, flash the latest Carbon zip
Optional: reboot to bootloader, fastboot boot TWRP
Optional: Flash Gapps/MicroG
Reboot to system and find yourself on an updated Carbon installation
Make sure that you do NOT reboot to Oxygen in between as that could cause issues afterwards.
If you want to go the fully "clean" route, clean install the latest Oxygen (to both slots) and clean install Carbon. The above method has worked fine for me so far though
The OP has been updated with the new requirements.
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Bro, Please mention OOS Version in 2nd and 4th step..
New people will still ask so make it clear..
Hey! I just wanted to thank you for this amazing ROM, works like a charm!
However, one feature I do miss a lot from OOS is the Alarm booting up the phone itself. I've read a bit on the topic and i know it's not that simple to implement it, but would it be possible to add such a feature down the line?
Also I can remember CR having Pie Controls implemented back in the day but I can't find them on this ROM. Has this feature been stripped?
Myself5 said:
CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled ROMs, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best ROM we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
What is R?
Our release of Android 11, titled CR-9.0.
It provides you with the features you need while keeping the focus on delivering an elegant, smooth, and well polished experience. R delivers a set of unique features, like a system-wide font engine that also allows for applying fonts on user apps while supporting user fonts through custom APKs generated on fonts.carbonrom.org. We are confident you'll love it, and there's many more things to discover
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! As always, make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
3) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Install Instructions:
You should start off with the latest Android 11 OxygenOS stable build on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
The easiest way to do that is by installing the latest Version and then copy it by flashing the copy-partitions script made by LineageOS in the recovery. (See install Instructions for the recovery)
The recommended way to install is using the CarbonRecovery linked below.
Download the ROM and optionally GApps, reboot to recovery by flashing the boot.img using
Code:
fastboot flash boot enchilada-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-boot.img
followed by booting to recovery through the bootloader.
Sideload the ROM. (Apply Update -> Apply from ADB -> Connect to PC ->
Code:
adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-enchilada-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip
Reboot recovery (to switch between slots)
Flash GApps/MicroG through sideload like above (optional)
Factory reset -> Format data/factory reset (Make sure to have a backup of your data)
Done
Followup builds can be updated through the builtin CarbonDelta Updater or by dirtyflashing.
Download
Download CarbonRecovery
Homepage
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
​
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if i update through local update means did it will wipe my twrp to carbon recovery? and will it remove my root?
Myself5 said:
CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled ROMs, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best ROM we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub...
What is R?
Our release of Android 11, titled CR-9.0.
It provides you with the features you need while keeping the focus on delivering an elegant, smooth, and well polished experience. R delivers a set of unique features, like a system-wide font engine that also allows for applying fonts on user apps while supporting user fonts through custom APKs generated on fonts.carbonrom.org. We are confident you'll love it, and there's many more things to discover
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash! As always, make sure to do backups.
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has addressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
3) Join our Discord server or Telegram group! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
Install Instructions:
You should start off with the latest Android 11 OxygenOS stable build on both slots and then proceed to flash Carbon.
The easiest way to do that is by installing the latest Version and then copy it by flashing the copy-partitions script made by LineageOS in the recovery. (See install Instructions for the recovery)
The recommended way to install is using the CarbonRecovery linked below.
Download the ROM and optionally GApps, reboot to recovery by flashing the boot.img using
Code:
fastboot flash boot enchilada-YYYYMMDD-HHMM-boot.img
followed by booting to recovery through the bootloader.
Sideload the ROM. (Apply Update -> Apply from ADB -> Connect to PC ->
Code:
adb sideload CARBON-CR-9.0-R-WEEKLY-enchilada-YYYYMMDD-HHMM.zip
Reboot recovery (to switch between slots)
Flash GApps/MicroG through sideload like above (optional)
Factory reset -> Format data/factory reset (Make sure to have a backup of your data)
Done
Followup builds can be updated through the builtin CarbonDelta Updater or by dirtyflashing.
Download
Download CarbonRecovery
Homepage
Join the CarbonROM Discord server
Meet us on Telegram
GitHub
Kernel source
Remember, every penny you send to us goes right back into the rom. It's used for hardware, server costs, etc - all the things that help us make Carbon better with every release. Your support means the world to us! If you've enjoyed Carbon, please consider a donation toward this goal. Thank you, and we hope you continue to enjoy Carbon!
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incoming call sound is not hearing. my speeker is ok and its not on mute condition also.... anyone please help pls
vyshnav said:
if i update through local update means did it will wipe my twrp to carbon recovery? and will it remove my root?
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TWRP will be gone, Magisk has, depending on how it was installed, different ways to survive an OTA.
vyshnav said:
incoming call sound is not hearing. my speeker is ok and its not on mute condition also.... anyone please help pls
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Did you make sure you had installed the latest stock builds of Android 11 on both slots before flashing Carbon?
P.S. please don't qoute the entire OP for a 1 line question, it clutters up the thread a lot.
Myself5 said:
TWRP will be gone, Magisk has, depending on how it was installed, different ways to survive an OTA.
Did you make sure you had installed the latest stock builds of Android 11 on both slots before flashing Carbon?
P.S. please don't qoute the entire OP for a 1 line question, it clutters up the thread a lot.
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yes i installed letest on both slots before and sry for qoute

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