On your tablet, go to Settings > About Tablet and tap Build Number 7 times.
Remember: Always keep a backup of your stock ROM. Happy flashing!
The default Alldocube launcher is known to cause crashes and random restarts. Switching to Nova Launcher or Lawnchair often fixes these stability issues immediately.
Your tablet's exact (e.g., iPlay 20, iPlay 20 Pro)
: The iPlay 20 has AVB active. You will likely need to flash a custom vbmeta.img to disable verification and prevent boot loops. Recommended Custom Software Options
LineageOS 18.1 based on Android 11. It has the fewest bugs and best battery.
Ensure your iPlay 20 has at least 70% battery capacity to prevent unexpected shutdowns mid-flash.
Flashing firmware carries inherent risks, including the potential to permanently brick your tablet. Ensure you complete every step of this checklist before proceeding:
Unlocking the Potential: A Guide to Custom ROMs for the Alldocube iPlay 20
: The gold standard for a clean, stable experience without Google bloat. Pixel Experience / PixelOS GSI
Upgrading from the factory firmware to an aftermarket ROM offers several distinct advantages for daily use:
Unlocking your bootloader is necessary but will void your warranty and trigger a factory reset. Step-by-Step: Installing Custom ROM on Alldocube iPlay 20 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Step 1: Unlock the Bootloader
Because modern Android devices utilize dynamic partitions, you will need to flash the GSI using mode rather than standard fastboot.
All files, apps, and settings will be erased during the process.
Always proceed with caution, follow each command precisely, and enjoy your newly optimized tablet! Share public link
Check the Project Treble community for "A/B" ARM64 images.