OxygenOS, a popular custom operating system, is known for its lightweight and feature-rich interface. Redmi Note 8 Pro, a mid-range smartphone, has gained significant attention for its powerful performance and affordability. This paper explores the possibility of porting OxygenOS to Redmi Note 8 Pro, a device that has not been officially supported by OxygenOS. We discuss the challenges, requirements, and potential benefits of such a port, as well as provide a basic outline for the porting process.
However, before embarking on this journey, consider the following:
: Banking apps might require root workarounds. Clean Interface : Minimal bloatware out of the box.
Instead of chasing a broken OnePlus port, install a stable, open-source ROM built specifically for the Redmi Note 8 Pro (Begonia). These offer the same clean experience as Oxygen OS:
Remember: Modifying your device’s OS is a complex process. If unsure, consult experienced users or stick to official firmware for stability and updates.
Since the RN8P supports Project Treble, you can flash a of AOSP 13/14 and then use Magisk modules to add OnePlus features (Like OOS Camera, OnePlus Settings). This is advanced but more stable than a fake "cracked" port.
Because these are unofficial ports, they often come with trade-offs:
In summary, while the user is asking for a cracked Oxygen OS, the answer should guide them towards safer and legal options, explaining the risks involved in their current request.
An updated version of TWRP, OrangeFox, or PitchBlack Recovery specifically compiled for "begonia."
