Even with a perfect GSI, you may encounter these hardware-specific bugs:
Here are the most popular custom ROMs currently available: alldocube iplay 40 custom rom
The Alldocube iPlay 40 is an Android tablet built around a Unisoc T616 (or similar midrange) SoC, with 4–8 GB RAM and typical 10–11" LCD displays depending on regional SKU. A “custom ROM” in this context means a community-built replacement firmware image that replaces or augments the stock Android provided by Alldocube. Custom ROMs can provide updated Android versions, remove bloatware, enable performance/tweak options, add root access, or offer privacy and long-term security updates beyond the manufacturer’s support window. Even with a perfect GSI, you may encounter
Flashing a custom ROM won't fix certain hardware-level limitations: Widevine L3 Flashing a custom ROM won't fix certain hardware-level
Useful for finding official firmware and basic flashing guides from the community. GitHub Discussions: