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Posted by correction
 - January 22, 2026, 08:09:16
It looks like it might not necessarily forbid using a custom ROM, but it must be based on the minimum required version, if the e-fuse is blown:
Quote from: xdaforums.com/t/critical-warning-coloros-16-0-3-501-updates-permanent-anti-rollback-arb-fuse-blown-do-not-downgrade.4775930/#post-90453464Many users are asking: "If I am fused, can I still flash Custom ROMs?"

CURRENT ANSWER: NO. IT WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE.

Why?
1. It is too new: The "Fuse-Blowing" update (ColorOS 16.0.3.501+) is brand new. OxygenOS hasn't even widely pushed it yet.
2. Developer Lag: Almost ALL current Custom ROMs for OnePlus 13 / Ace 5 were built BEFORE this fuse policy was known. They are adapted for the "Old" (Unfused) firmware environment.
3. The Trigger: If your phone is fused, and you flash a current Custom ROM, the system will trigger the Anti-Rollback (ARB) mechanism due to firmware/signature mismatches.
4. The Result: HARD BRICK immediately.

Advice:
Until Custom ROM developers explicitly announce "Support for Fused Devices / New Firmware Base", DO NOT FLASH ANYTHING if you have already updated to the .501+ version. You are stuck on Stock for now.
Posted by so be it
 - January 20, 2026, 15:32:19
Oh, wow.. Didn't even know this was a thing.

I wonder, if only local CN devices / imports are affected or global ones too. If all, then my main reason to get a OP phone would be gone.
Posted by opckieran
 - January 20, 2026, 14:53:13
So much for OnePlus. Guess I'm stuck with Pixel phones...
Posted by citral
 - January 20, 2026, 13:07:32
This should be illegal, full stop.

Current own a cheap OnePlus but that'll be my last.

Posted by Redaktion
 - January 20, 2026, 09:23:11
The recent ColorOS updates reportedly introduce a hardware-level Anti-Rollback Protection (ARB). It's like what Samsung implemented with Knox and can brick the OnePlus 15 and 13 if you attempt to downgrade or install a custom ROM.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-OnePlus-software-updates-add-Samsung-style-ARB-with-permanent-brick-risk.1208015.0.html