How to Download Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 Corvus v7.0 Official Android 10 | Best Gaming Custom ROM

How to Download Corvus OS for Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1

Hey guys welcome to our site today we download and install in best gaming corvus os in your asus zenfone maz pro m1.so guys to download this Corvus os file there in a download link given below from there you can get that file.


♦️Corvus v7.0 Official Android 10♦️™

Build Date: 12-07-2020

Device : Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1

Changelogs : ROM 

Device Changelogs:
- Fixed hotspot issue
- Update build fingerprint to coral QQ3A.200705.002
- Switched back to Darkonah Kernel (HMP)
- Merged Linux-4.4.230
- Updated audio configuration
- Silent some logs spam when bluetooth audio connected
- Increase audio HAL buffer size to 240 
- Some optimization & improvement under the hood

Download : Here 


How to install or flash Corvus OS with TWRP Recovery

Guys to install or flash this Corvus OS in your Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 you need to make sure that there is corvus os install in your device.

Note: Your Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 in Charged upto 30 % to 60 % to flash this corvus os ROM.

Let's go to TWRP Recovery 

  1. Download and transfer the custom ROM you wish to flash to your device’s storage.
  2. Boot your device into TWRP recovery.
  3. Select “Wipe” from TWRP main menu and do a “Swipe to Factory Reset” on the bottom of screen.
    └ Note: This will factory reset your device. If your custom ROM doesn’t require a factory reset, then simply skip this step.
  4. Go back to TWRP main menu, tap on “Install” and select the custom ROMs .zip file that you transferred to your device in Step 1.
  5. After selecting the .zip file, do "Swipe to Confirm Flash"on the bottom of screen to begin the custom ROM installation process. This may take some time.
  6. Once your ROM is successfully flashed, you’ll see “Wipe cache/dalvik” option, select it and then do “Swipe to wipe” on bottom of screen.
  7. Once cache & dalvik wipe completes, hit the “Back” button on-screen and then select “Reboot System” button.

All done if it is helpful for your please comment down below..


Zenfone Max Pro M1 Review & My Experience

Max Pro M1 smartphone.

It is available in three RAM and storage variants and the one that we have is the 64GB variant which is priced at 12,999 rupees.Now the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is basically a Redmi Note 5 Pro running on Stock Android.There’s nothing wrong with using MIUI, but there’s a certain simplicity and comfort in using stock Android UI.

What’s better is that the phone is much cheaper than the Redmi Note 5 Pro and will be available more easily than the Redmi Note 5 Pro.But the question then remains, did Asus finally crack the formula to make a reliable mid-range phone?

Let’s find out.

Starting with the design, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is yet another iteration of the same :)

design philosophy :)

The display takes up most of the real estate up front while at the back the dual camera module is vertically aligned at the top left corner.The fingerprint sensor is conveniently placed in the center where the finger can easily reach it.
Asus has polished the rear plate to give a soft matte finish that does tend to get dirty when used with sweaty hands but isn’t a fingerprint magnet.

There’s also no need to make a choice between a second SIM card and a microSD card as the phone houses dedicated slots for all three.Overall we can say that the design is not very innovative but it does comes across as well-built and functional.Like most other mid-rangers, this smartphone also has a 6-inch FHD+ IPS LCD panel, housed in a 5.5-inch body.

While the idea isn’t as innovative as before, the usefulness remains.There’s less scrolling while browsing the web, while gaming on the widescreen allows for easier controls.Split-screen on the display is particularly useful as the screen gets divided into two equal halves.For bedtime use, Asus offers a blue-light filter as well as a slider to adjust the colour temperature.

It’s still no match for an AMOLED panel though in terms of contrast ratios, but the colour are more vibrant than its closest competitor — The Redmi Note 5 Pro.

Zenfone Max Pro Performance

Talking about the performance, the Zenfone Max Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 636 chipset,the one introduced by Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 5 Pro in the mid-range segment which effectively below the competition away.

The 14nm chipset builds on top of the popular and reliable Snapdragon 625, offering a 50 percent jump in performance over its predecessor.But more than the hardware underneath, the reason the Zenfone Max Pro is such a good performer is because of stock Android.The phone runs on stock Android 8.1 with the February security patch.The lightweight Android, as designed by Google is known to offer minimum interference to performance with a clean and simple user interface.

Zenfone Max Pro Camera

The Zenfone Max Pro comes with a dual rear camera setup - a 13MP primary sensor and a5MP depth-sensing unit.The camera specs are mostly the same as the Redmi Note 5 Pro, which is our best-ranking mid-range phone currently, but the results are not the same.Photos from the Zenfone Max Pro are average, to say the least.That wow factor is missing.Highlights get clipped often and details in the textures isn’t as prominent as the best in the market.

It’s still better than most other mid-rangers, but if you’re looking for the absolute best,it’s best to try your luck in getting the Note 5 Pro.Any mid-range phones will take decent daytime shots with ample light pouring into the frame.So does the Zenfone Max Pro.You will get well-lit photos which are bright and vibrant.The colour temperature does tend towards the warmer side, but they look aesthetically pleasing regardless.

But as I mentioned above, the camera isn’t a match for the Redmi Note 5 Pro.The photos taken indoors highlight the weaknesses of the camera.There’s an ugly glare from the incandescent source of light when taking photos indoors, while close-up shots are somewhat well-lit but aren’t as sharp.Close-up shots, taken in daylight will result in well-detailed, sharp macro shots.In the photo below, the details in the flower are well-preserved while the colour of theflower came out a little more saturated, yet not as much as the Redmi Note 5 Pro.

The camera on the Zenfone Max Pro isn’t conducive for use in low-light.There’s considerable noise in the photos.
The shadows are practically blackened and whatever area is lit is mired in grains.In terms of bokeh shots, the Zenfone Max Pro tries to match up with phones likes MiA1 andRedmi Note 5 Pro, but doesn’t quite make it.
The Zenfone Max Pro sports an 8-megapixel shooter with F/2.0 aperture combined with a soft LED flash.

The selfies actually come out well-detailed with the right amount exposure and minimal beauty effects.It can also take portrait selfies and unlike other selfie-centric phones like the Oppo F7, the background isn’t overexposed to make the portrait stand out.One of the highlights of the Zenfone Max Pro is the 5,000mAh battery.PCMark’s 2.0 Battery test ran for 10 hours 39 minutes which easily converts to over a day of use.

Zenfone Max Pro Battery

One of the main reason to recommend the phone is for the long battery life.Asus also bundles a fast charger with the device that can charge the phone to its fullcapacity in around 2 hours 30 minutes.So overall the Asus Zenfone Max Pro can take on the best in the market with ease.
Like most Asus phones, the spec-sheet is maxed out with the best mid-range hardware.That includes latest stock Android and a 5,000mAh battery, two features which solve the biggestpain points people tend to have when making a purchase at that price range.

The phone even manages to take on the formidable Redmi Note 5 Pro, save for the imaging prowess,but the pros easily outweigh the cons.In all, it’s always good to have a choice of clean stock UI without compromising on the performance.




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