The Soyes XS11 is a fascinating anomaly. It’s a miniature smartphone, roughly the size of a credit card but thicker, designed as a companion device, a kid’s first phone, or a digital detox tool. It runs a full version of Android (usually 8.1 or 9.0) on a MediaTek MT6739 or similar entry-level chipset.
| Scenario | Verdict | | :--- | :--- | | You want a distraction-free "dumbphone" | Yes. A custom ROM turns the XS11 into a minimalist device for calls, SMS, and light music. | | You are a privacy enthusiast | Yes. Flashing /e/ OS or a de-Googled GSI eliminates backdoors. | | You want a smooth daily driver | No. The hardware (1GB RAM, slow CPU) is the bottleneck. No ROM can fix physics. | | You are a beginner | No. The risk of hard-bricking is high due to MediaTek's proprietary preloader. | soyes xs11 custom rom
While there is no "official" community-maintained custom ROM specifically designed for the Soyes XS11 Taming the Tiny Titan: A Guide to Custom
You will see forum posts claiming "Android 13 Custom ROM for Soyes XS11." Be skeptical. The MT6739 has no official drivers for Android 12+. Most of these are just build.prop edits on top of Android 9. Stick to Android 9 or 10-based GSIs for stability. Bloatware & Limited Storage: The 16GB or 32GB
