Find answers to common questions about Project Infinity X
Project Infinity X is an Android custom ROM that is built upon Android Open Source Project and aims to provide a clean, efficient, and customizable user experience.
We support a wide range of devices from various manufacturers including Google Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Samsung, and more. Check our downloads page for the complete list of officially supported devices.
Yes! Project Infinity X is completely free and open-source as per "Apache-2.0" compliance. We believe in providing quality software without any cost barriers.
We provide regular monthly updates with security patches, bug fixes, and new features suggested by users. Critical hotfix builds may be released more frequently as needed.
Yes, installing any custom ROM requires an unlocked bootloader. This process varies by device manufacturer. Warning: Unlocking your bootloader may void your warranty and will erase all data on your device.
You'll need:
Yes, installing a custom ROM typically requires a full wipe of your device. Always backup your important data before proceeding with the installation.
Yes, you can always return to your device's stock ROM by flashing the official firmware. However, this will also require a full wipe of your device.
In most cases, yes. Project Infinity X is designed to maintain compatibility with many banking and other security‑sensitive applications on supported devices. Actual compatibility can vary by app and region.
No. No custom ROM can guarantee full functionality for every app. Each app has its own policies and checks, and some may impose restrictions. If an app doesn’t work, contact the app’s developer. We focus on stability and best‑practice device integrity to maximize compatibility.
Infinity X's Infinity Suite offers extensive customization including:
No, Project Infinity X doesn't include root access by default. You can flash Magisk / kernel-based rooting solutions separately if you need root access for specific apps or modifications.
If your device is stuck in a bootloop:
Our ROM source is thoroughly tested before release. Crashes are usually due to your device or external Magisk modules. If you believe it’s our issue, report it with proper logcats.
After installing a new ROM, it's normal for battery life to be suboptimal for the first few charge cycles. The system needs time to optimize background processes and run dex2oat optimizations. If issues persist after a week, check for battery-draining tasks by monitoring apps or running services / your external Magisk modules.
You can report issues through:
Always include your device model, ROM version, and detailed steps to reproduce the issue. A logcat is also needed if applicable.
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Absolutely! We welcome contributions in many forms:
Check out our maintainership application page for detailed requirements and the application process.
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