Asus ZenFone Max Pro M1 was released exactly 2 years ago and this is a perfect time to flash Custom ROMs on the device as we have many great custom ROMs available. Plus, you get a lot of new features and better support for Magisk Modules and Xposed Framework. The developers of popular custom recovery TWRP have added official support the OnePlus 7 Pro and ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2. Electronic Image Stabilization has been a topic of interest ever since Google announced Pixel devices with its support. The feature got many people talking, and manufacturers started adopting the technology instead of Optical Image Stabilization. As it turns out, one of the most popular phones stock firmware ROM in the Indian market, the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 supports it, too. It just needs a little bit of tinkering to activate it.
Before starting the tutorial, we strongly recommend you to make a full backup of your phone. If possible, take a full Nandroid Backup via TWRP or you can try out some of the Hand-Picked Android Backup Apps to secure your data quickly. Android flash files are files that are added to the system or completely replace the system. You can make changes not only to flash files/system partitions but also to other partitions such as boot partition or user data.
You may upgrade or downgrade the Android firmware with flashing. Flashing will fix software issues, IMEI related issues and improve device performance.
Installing a custom recovery on your Android smartphone is among the initial steps while you’re trying to install any kind of custom software like a custom ROM, kernels, and more. Its intuitive GUI (unlike the forgotten CMW) makes it easy to get tasks accomplished even if you have limited know-how. While TWRP is open source, leading to unofficial versions, the developers of TWRP are hard at work adding official support for more and more devices by the day.