Uplifting news for you Infinix Hot Note clients, Infinix mobility has quite recently discharged another redesign for your cell phone. The past discharged upgrade joined a few bugs, infinix mobility chose to alter those bugs with this new XUI 1.N.3.1. I know you are keeping an eye out for the Android 6.0 Marshmallow overhaul, yet it is fitting you redesign it with this most recent accessible adaptation, since this new upgrade has demonstrated to settle all issues and bugs experienced by past overhaul.





What's New In XUI 1.N.3.1?
Fixed Issues:
1. Issue where font manager occasionally crashed is fixed.

2. Improved system manager interface usability and bug fix.

3. Issue where some apps cannot be arranged or used is fixed
4. Other bugs is fixed

Added Functions:
1. Three fingers screenshot is added

2. Weather function is added

3. Confirmation for shut down and restart options is added.
4. Download speed display is added
5. Screen recording function is added
6. Xshare function is added
7. Quick wallpaper swap is added

Optimized Items:
1. Remove pin notification in notification bar when turn on Mobile Anti-Theft.

2. Optimized system stability and performance while fixing other issues.


Download Links:



XUI 1.N.3.1 For Infinix Hot Note 16+1GB
» SP Flashtools: Download

» TF Card: Download





XUI 1.N.3.1 For Infinix Hot Note 16+2GB
» SP Flashtools: Download

» TF Card: Download



To Flash Your ROM Via TF Card:
1. Reboot your phone into Recovery mode, just like we did back when we made our Nandroid backup. 

2. Head to the "Install" or "Install ZIP from SD Card" section of your recovery.

3. Navigate to the ZIP file you downloaded earlier, and select it from the list to flash it.
4. Wait for the process to complete; it may take a few minutes.
5. Depending on your situation, you may also need to wipe your data and/or cache. In TWRP, you'll find this under the "Wipe" section, and in ClockworkMod, you'll need to either choose the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" option or the "Wipe Cache Partition" option. When you're done, you're free to reboot into your new ROM.




N/B: Make sure you BACK UP your files before flashing the Rom

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