Accessibility Tools

Skip to main content

Vivo 1801 Custom Rom -

You cannot flash a custom ROM without unlocking the bootloader. Here is your standard action plan:

to behave like a Google Pixel, PixelOS is an excellent choice, offering a clean, minimal UI.

TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is a popular custom recovery that allows you to install custom ROMs. To install TWRP recovery: vivo 1801 custom rom

The scene is alive thanks to dedicated developers on MTK platforms. While the unlocking process is painful due to Vivo’s restrictions, the reward is a phone that feels 2x faster than the day you bought it.

While there are few "official" builds, the following types are common for the You cannot flash a custom ROM without unlocking

The , widely known as the Vivo Y81 , was released in 2018 with MediaTek MT6762 (Helio P22) hardware. As of mid-2026, many users are looking to break free from the aging Funtouch OS 4.0/9.0 (based on Android 8.1/9.0) to gain better performance, battery life, and security updates.

The , sold globally as the Vivo Y83 and Y83 Pro , was a solid mid-range smartphone when it launched in 2018. Running on Funtouch OS 4.0 (based on Android 8.1 Oreo), it offered a sleek design but suffered from heavy software customization, bloatware, and slow update cycles. To install TWRP recovery: The scene is alive

While installing a custom ROM on your Vivo 1801 can be an exciting experience, there are risks involved. Some of the risks include:

The community is small, but here’s what exists (mostly on 4PDA, XDA, and Telegram):

High aesthetic customisation; may have inconsistent updates. Funtouch OS with unnecessary "bloatware" removed. 5. Critical Recommendations How to build your own custom Android ROM - Gary Explains!

Cron Job Starts