I couldn't find any threads in this forum for discussions on the Xiaomi.eu rom releases.
What is Xiaomi.eu?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom ROM based on MIUI. Per my knowledge, Xiaomi.eu roms started off as a way to get a more "European" experience out of MIUI, which was predominantly Chinese. This involved better localization for non-Chinese languages, and making changes to make MIUI more global in nature.
How is Xiaomi.eu roms different from Official Global Stable?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom rom, and as such, contains a fair few tweaks over the Official Global Stable. Ofcourse, due to its unofficial nature, you can not complain about Xiaomi.eu to Xiaomi.
Where can I get Xiaomi.eu roms?
The latest of Xiaomi.eu rom can be downloaded from here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/miui-weekly-rom-releases.103/
There is a weekly (afaik) release schedule for these, and you can find the latest version on top. Do take a look through the first post to see if there are any special notes for the Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon/kenzo before downloading. You do not need to be a member to download the rom.
Which Xiaomi.eu rom should I download?
Ideally, you would want the latest release. But, humans are prone to making mistakes, so some things may break on new releases. This thread exists to have such discussions.
As a question against weekly ROM vs stable ROM, as the name implies, the weekly ROM has more of a beta nature to it. It works very well, but think of it as a comparison to nightly builds from CyanogenMod (except this is weekly, not every night). Stable ROM is much more suited for the normal consumer, but it comes without root.
So, how do I install?
Good question, and the answer to this depends on whether you have unlocked officially or unofficially.
If unlocked officially:
Assuming you have already unlocked unofficially, flash the official build of TWRP
Wipe data and flash rom
If unlocked unofficially using MiFlash
Install one of the patched/safe TWRP's that do not hardbrick on flashing MIUI roms. If you language is Chinese in the recovery, select menu item present on column 2-row 3 on main twrp page, and select the globe icon and choose your language.
If after flashing the safe TWRP, your base rom does not boot, you can just proceed to installing Xiaomi.eu rom
As a precaution, delete the emmc_appsboot.mbn file from the rom zip using winrar. Just open the zip in winrar and delete without extraction. Winrar will do the necessary repacking without worrying you.
Do a normal wipe of the phone and install xioami.eu rom from twrp
Precautionary step: flash the universal boot.img flasher from your safe twrp thread. Some twrp builds do not need this, some do. Read in your twrp thread of choice if it is needed.
First boot of the ROM takes approx 15-20 mins.
If im not mistaken, Xiaomi.eu weekly ROM is based on China Developer ROM with china bloatware removed + their tweaks + language.
So its quite 2 in one i guess
I have flashed eu miui rom 6.5.5, everything is good for me.
a.cid said:
I couldn't find any threads in this forum for discussions on the Xiaomi.eu rom releases.
What is Xiaomi.eu?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom ROM based on MIUI. Per my knowledge, Xiaomi.eu roms started off as a way to get a more "European" experience out of MIUI, which was predominantly Chinese. This involved better localization for non-Chinese languages, and making changes to make MIUI more global in nature.
How is Xiaomi.eu roms different from Official Global Stable?
Xiaomi.eu is a custom rom, and as such, contains a fair few tweaks over the Official Global Stable. Ofcourse, due to its unofficial nature, you can not complain about Xiaomi.eu to Xiaomi.
Where can I get Xiaomi.eu roms?
The latest of Xiaomi.eu rom can be downloaded from here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/miui-weekly-rom-releases.103/
There is a weekly (afaik) release schedule for these, and you can find the latest version on top. Do take a look through the first post to see if there are any special notes for the Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon/kenzo before downloading. You do not need to be a member to download the rom.
Which Xiaomi.eu rom should I download?
Ideally, you would want the latest release. But, humans are prone to making mistakes, so some things may break on new releases. This thread exists to have such discussions.
As a question against weekly ROM vs stable ROM, as the name implies, the weekly ROM has more of a beta nature to it. It works very well, but think of it as a comparison to nightly builds from CyanogenMod (except this is weekly, not every night). Stable ROM is much more suited for the normal consumer, but it comes without root.
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They haven't released a stable ROM for weeks, waiting for it
Using their ROM based on 6.4.21. It's very good. It's smooth and battery backup is nice.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
jain_pranav said:
Using their ROM based on 6.4.21. It's very good. It's smooth and battery backup is nice.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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how much SOT and standby do you get? 7.2.5 miui global is draining battery badly
Rajdip said:
how much SOT and standby do you get? 7.2.5 miui global is draining battery badly
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I don't generally see battery stats. Let me know which app to check and I can post screenshots.
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Hi,
I'm curious about this rom, I will install it soon. The main part that is mainly bothering me with the 'normal' roms is the network issues - missing calls while screen is off/phone is in standby. There's a fix by disabling qualcomm.qti.supersaver and then dialing a set of numbers. But that keeps the modem awake AFAIK, and this reduces the battery life to 50%.
Any comment on this with xiaomi.eu's rom? Or do we have to wait for xiaomi/qualcomm to fix this first. Couldn't find info about it on their forum, the tab is pinned in my browser
Thanks in advance!
I'm using the Xiaomi EU stable for a while now, no issues that I can see, not sure about missing phone calls as no one contacts me that way.
5h40 screen time with 51% battery remaining. I use Miui launcher and shut off most sync stuff in my apps.
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Nutsonfire said:
I'm using the Xiaomi EU stable for a while now, no issues that I can see, not sure about missing phone calls as no one contacts me that way.
5h40 screen time with 51% battery remaining. I use Miui launcher and shut off most sync stuff in my apps.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
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That's pretty great, with 5hour 40mins of ost what is the standy time?
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jain_pranav said:
I don't generally see battery stats. Let me know which app to check and I can post screenshots.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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You can just goto battery from setting and check.
Does Xposed Framework run smoothly on the ROM?
I had to get a modified version for the official Global ROM and not all the plug-ins work on it.
Immortal68 said:
Does Xposed Framework run smoothly on the ROM?
I had to get a modified version for the official Global ROM and not all the plug-ins work on it.
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Yes.. Using it with xposed framework. No problem at all
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That's pretty great, with 5hour 40mins of ost what is the standy time?
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It was after about a day and an half since last charge.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
AMDFusion said:
Yes.. Using it with xposed framework. No problem at all
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Can you share the apk of the xposed framework module compatible with xiaomi eu custom roms?
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Nutsonfire said:
I'm using the Xiaomi EU stable for a while now, no issues that I can see, not sure about missing phone calls as no one contacts me that way.
5h40 screen time with 51% battery remaining. I use Miui launcher and shut off most sync stuff in my apps.
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA Free mobile app
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But did you have it before that ?
jain_pranav said:
Can you share the apk of the xposed framework module compatible with xiaomi eu custom roms?
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Checkout this link http://en.miui.com/thread-78894-1-1.html
AMDFusion said:
Yes.. Using it with xposed framework. No problem at all
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AMDFusion said:
Checkout this link http://en.miui.com/thread-78894-1-1.html
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That's actually the one I'm using on my current ROM already (Global Dev 6.4.14 Beta for Snapdragon). Some plug-ins don't work though (for example MinMinGuard) and I can't install them through the Xposed Installation Module. I was hoping the standard version would work on Xiaomi.eu-ROM.
While I was in the process of trying out this rom and writing a how-to for this thread, I ended up hardbricking my Redmi Note 3.
I have made some observations, and I am hoping others in this thread can help clear them up/confirm.
Xiaomi.eu ROMs are based on China Dev and assume that you have an officially unlocked bootloader
Since they assume you have an officially unlocked bootloader, they ship with a emmc_appsboot.mbn file in the rom
If you have an officially unlocked bootloader, all you have to do is flash twrp and flash away
BUT, if you are unofficially unlocked, you will hardbrick your device if you flash it this way (I hardbricked my device)
For installation on unofficial unlocked phones, you have to first delete the emmc_appsboot.mbn file from the downloaded zip. Use winrar, and just delete the file inside the zip without extracting (winrar will take care of repacking etc if you do it like this)
Then, install one of the patched/safe TWRP's that do not hardbrick on flashing MIUI roms. I used @Rajdip's Safe TWRP v2. You will have to change the twrp language from Chinese (swipe away on the first screen which is in Chinese, then select the menu item in column 2-row 3 on main twrp page and select the globe icon and choose your language). While flashing Rajdips twrp, my underlying China Dev rom would not get past the Mi Screen, so I proceeded to flash away Xiaomi.eu rom as in the next step
Next, do a normal wipe of the phone and install xiaomi.eu rom from twrp
Before booting, flash the universal boot.img flasher from Rajdip's thread
You're done. Boot up now. First boot takes ~ 15 mins, and most of the time would be spent on the Mi Screen (with the word: android on the bottom with three flashing dots below it).
Hope the guys in here can confirm on the above. If it is correct, I will add it in OP.
If you have already hardbricked your phone and you end up in Qualcomm 900E mode, follow Rajdip's thread on resurrecting. If that does not work (it worked once for me, not the second time), your only hope is test point method. I fixed my second hardbrick with test point.
Next on my personal list: Trying out Xposed and figuring out how to get the official Xposed repo on xiaomi.eu
a.cid said:
While I was in the process of trying out this rom and writing a how-to for this thread, I ended up hardbricking my Redmi Note 3.
I have made some observations, and I am hoping others in this thread can help clear them up/confirm.
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1) If you are using safe TWRP, you dont need to delete emmc_appsboot.mbn
2) Universal boot.img patcher is included inside the TWRP (inside patcher folder, in root directory) , but you have to flash it manually.
a.cid said:
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Next on my personal list: Trying out Xposed and figuring out how to get the official Xposed repo on xiaomi.eu
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You a right.. As I mentioned before, it is based on China dev rom, means still an miui rom.
Those that unlocked unofficially will have to do the steps mentioned by you.
Related
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All credits are to the developers and the people who originally posted them in the respective groups.
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V7.1.12-> http://en.miui.com/thread-474400-1-1.html - Marshmallow Multilingual
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Dual SIM support is enabled by default. If you only use 1 SIM and wants to disable Dual SIM support, you can use the following instruction:
Enable Code:
su setprop persist.radio.multisim.config dsds
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su setprop persist.radio.multisim.config none
Happy Flashing
People who get FP FC/ANR/FS, kindly attach a bug log here.
People who get locale/login error, please attach a bug log here.
For any attention or queries, please quote my username, and the thread link.
I will get notified, and will surely assist.
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Thanks for sharing btw may i know what the different between this rom with xiaomi eu rom ?
shanemod said:
Thanks for sharing btw may i know what the different between this rom with xiaomi eu rom ?
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This rom has adblock, better battery improvements, and all chinese bloatware apps removed....so it will b a minimal miui rom
ironclad74 said:
This rom has adblock, better battery improvements, and all chinese bloatware apps removed....so it will b a minimal miui rom
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Its worse than xiaomi.eu rom as it use global rom as base while xiaomi.eu use czech miui base or china base ! It is a tiny developer group while eu is far greater dev group ! Eu has more feature and mi-globe adds more feature to eu rom!while epic has minor changes than to stock
Camlin3 said:
Its worse than xiaomi.eu rom as it use global rom as base while xiaomi.eu use czech miui base or china base ! It is a tiny developer group while eu is far greater dev group ! Eu has more feature and mi-globe adds more feature to eu rom!while epic has minor changes than to stock
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Mighty high IRate words.
Atleast we can respect whatever someone does. If you do not like it, then fine, do not use it.
Tiny or big, at least they are trying to do something and learning too.
What might you do mate? If you wanna criticise then look at MiUi Global Dev, and criticise them, it would be helpful. MiUi in the name of development gives crappier updates, and that too everytime they increase the OTA size.
How stupid of MiUi
shanemod said:
Thanks for sharing btw may i know what the different between this rom with xiaomi eu rom ?
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Right, this ROM can be named Minimal MiUi, as it uses base MiUi ROM, along with few Globe Mi functionalities.
ironclad74 said:
This rom has adblock, better battery improvements, and all chinese bloatware apps removed....so it will b a minimal miui rom
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Thanks fr the assistance. Cheers
vdbhb59 said:
Mighty high IRate words.
Atleast we can respect whatever someone does. If you do not like it, then fine, do not use it.
Tiny or big, at least they are trying to do something and learning too.
What might you do mate? If you wanna criticise then look at MiUi Global Dev, and criticise them, it would be helpful. MiUi in the name of development gives crappier updates, and that too everytime they increase the OTA size.
How stupid of MiUi
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True! #respect
Last time I tried to install xiaomieu rom it stuck at "couldn't check device security info" and no way to skip it. Does this rom have this issue?
[email protected] said:
Last time I tried to install xiaomieu rom it stuck at "couldn't check device security info" and no way to skip it. Does this rom have this issue?
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All miui 8 rom checking device security so better to connect with internet for this.
Rahulraj943472 said:
All miui 8 rom checking device security so better to connect with internet for this.
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It was connected to internet. But nothing helps.
Don't know about previous versions, I flashed latest 6.12.1 and got this problem.
[email protected] said:
It was connected to internet. But nothing helps.
Don't know about previous versions, I flashed latest 6.12.1 and got this problem.
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how to reproduce that issue? I'm using 6.12.1 , no error so far.
exodius48 said:
how to reproduce that issue? I'm using 6.12.1 , no error so far.
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Are you using xiaomi.eu rom.
Clean install from cm13 latest using the recovery provided in the official cm13 thread.
I didn't get any error on flashing log & booting was successful too. But no matter what I cant login into mi account or can skip login.
[email protected] said:
Are you using xiaomi.eu rom.
Clean install from cm13 latest using the recovery provided in the official cm13 thread.
I didn't get any error on flashing log & booting was successful too. But no matter what I cant login into mi account or can skip login.
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Yes, im using xiaomi.eu rom 6.12.1
Try my method if you came from cm13/any aosp/cm based rom:
1. Clean install miui rom using mi flash, so you need fastboot rom. Download here http://en.miui.com/a-234.html
China rom recommended.
2. Then after comple flashing, boot phone to bootloader , then unlock bootloader.
3. Reboot phone, let it booting. It takes 15 - 20 minutes. Then your device will show MIUI wizard, just complete it. After that, do some customization into your device.
4. Reboot to bootloader from adb: "adb reboot bootloader"
Install twrp from bootloader, i'm using dadi11 twrp, link on my signature. Then boot to twrp, do not boot to system or your device will bootloop, because you're still using official miui rom.
5. Usually twrp can't decrypt data on latest rom dev MIUI 8, just press cancel if you facing it. Do factory reset from twrp to get rid from it, then select "reboot > recovery", do full wipe (cache , dalvik/art cache, system. data), then "reboot > recovery" again
6. Install any custom miui rom like xiaomi.eu, epic, miuipro, etc. Wipe cache & dalvik/art cache
7. Reboot system.
8. Done.
No error or any pop up error for me.
exodius48 said:
how to reproduce that issue? I'm using 6.12.1 , no error so far.
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Why are you not on rr N
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nikufellow said:
Why are you not on rr N
Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk
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It unstable so far.
nikufellow said:
Why are you not on rr N
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Deleted
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=...cde471fc44376816e4a37cbeb8e65bcf20929bf6d564f
Latest EPIC rom based on 6.12.1
all credits to their authors. Support them they are doin awesome work
[email protected] said:
Last time I tried to install xiaomieu rom it stuck at "couldn't check device security info" and no way to skip it. Does this rom have this issue?
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[email protected] said:
It was connected to internet. But nothing helps.
Don't know about previous versions, I flashed latest 6.12.1 and got this problem.
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exodius48 said:
how to reproduce that issue? I'm using 6.12.1 , no error so far.
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The thing is that the couldnt check security error is due to locale settings.
Use the required locale and also login through Mobile number in Xiaomi EU.
exodius48 said:
Yes, im using xiaomi.eu rom 6.12.1
Try my method if you came from cm13/any aosp/cm based rom:
1. Clean install miui rom using mi flash, so you need fastboot rom. Download here http://en.miui.com/a-234.html
China rom recommended.
2. Then after comple flashing, boot phone to bootloader , then unlock bootloader.
3. Reboot phone, let it booting. It takes 15 - 20 minutes. Then your device will show MIUI wizard, just complete it. After that, do some customization into your device.
4. Reboot to bootloader from adb: "adb reboot bootloader"
Install twrp from bootloader, i'm using dadi11 twrp, link on my signature. Then boot to twrp, do not boot to system or your device will bootloop, because you're still using official miui rom.
5. Usually twrp can't decrypt data on latest rom dev MIUI 8, just press cancel if you facing it. Do factory reset from twrp to get rid from it, then select "reboot > recovery", do full wipe (cache , dalvik/art cache, system. data), then "reboot > recovery" again
6. Install any custom miui rom like xiaomi.eu, epic, miuipro, etc. Wipe cache & dalvik/art cache
7. Reboot system.
8. Done.
No error or any pop up error for me.
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dadi11 twrp, is official, right?
I do not recall tbh, hence.
max_of_MMX said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=...cde471fc44376816e4a37cbeb8e65bcf20929bf6d564f
Latest EPIC rom based on 6.12.1
all credits to their authors. Support them they are doin awesome work
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They are gonna upload the latest one, as there were fixes done post the earlier 2 links.
Pie beta rom is now available for Mi 6X. You need to have a beta account to install it. But it's pretty good news for us Mi 6X users.
https://bigota.d.miui.com/9.3.11/miui_MI6X_9.3.11_42bac198f9_9.0.zip
You better paste the link, instead
https://www.xda-developers.com/down...11-android-pie-xiaomi-redmi-note-6-pro-mi-6x/
stevedat said:
You better paste the link, instead
https://www.xda-developers.com/down...11-android-pie-xiaomi-redmi-note-6-pro-mi-6x/
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That article has been posted only 50 minutes ago.
I flashed this rom last night and then I returned to xiaomi.eu rom based on 8.1, but now, whatever rom I flash, I have no camera, no flash, and strange haptic vibration. Let me now if this happen to someone else.
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Oceansoul91 said:
I flashed this rom last night and then I returned to xiaomi.eu rom based on 8.1, but now, whatever rom I flash, I have no camera, no flash, and strange haptic vibration. Let me now if this happen to someone else.
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Why did you return to Oreo? Major bugs?
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Why did you return to Oreo? Major bugs?
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I used it no more than 5 minutes, I can't help you, I just want to wait for an european assembly.
Oceansoul91 said:
I flashed this rom last night and then I returned to xiaomi.eu rom based on 8.1, but now, whatever rom I flash, I have no camera, no flash, and strange haptic vibration. Let me now if this happen to someone else.
Edit: solved
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Yes, I am waiting for the xiaomi.eu version as well.
Oceansoul91 said:
I used it no more than 5 minutes, I can't help you, I just want to wait for an european assembly.
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If 9.3.11 is only for Mi 6X, we can't expect an eu rom based on this.
Oceansoul91 said:
I flashed this rom last night and then I returned to xiaomi.eu rom based on 8.1, but now, whatever rom I flash, I have no camera, no flash, and strange haptic vibration. Let me now if this happen to someone else.
Edit: solved
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How did u install? I always get bootloop after install that miui beta..i have a a2 converted to 6x..now i installed havoc and give me error when i take a pic..what u did to solve?
luisfontes01 said:
How did u install? I always get bootloop after install that miui beta..i have a a2 converted to 6x..now i installed havoc and give me error when i take a pic..what u did to solve?
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Same thing happened to me with my converted A2. I got bootloop the first time, I installed havoc to have a working phone during the night. The day after I found out I had camera issue and vibration issue so I tried to install China Dev again and this time worked, but TWRP was lost. So I think issue is due to the switch from rom based on android 8 to Pie and viceversa. In order to solve everything I had the idea to Install twrp using Fastboot (formatting the phone cause twrp asks for a password in order to decypt phone) and installing a China stable based on Android 8.1. At this point i Had to install twrp again and now I'm on xiaomi.eu rom with workin cam and etc. sorry for my english, if You want help during the procecc ask me
i don't play game on my mobile. all I do is talking with my GF, random youtubing, social apps, music, so all i care about is SOT! PERFORMANCE is my second priority. which rom would be best for me?
Try Superior OS.
Tanvir786 said:
i don't play game on my mobile. all I do is talking with my GF, random youtubing, social apps, music, so all i care about is SOT! PERFORMANCE is my second priority. which rom would be best for me?
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Mmm... Best battery backup is in Miui roms, although AOSP roms don't have the worst battery backup neither...
Personally my best battery backup was in MiuMix rom, but I know that some people have better battery life than me with AOSP roms.. Then I think you should try some of our recommendations and chose according your own experience... ?
Avik Sarkar said:
Try Superior OS.
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Do use use this rom? How much screen on time you get?
I'm using lastest MIUI10 of xiaomi.eu and so far so good, easy can get around 8~10hrs of SOT with just social media (messenger, whatsapp, instagram) and some random youtube/browsing, and even with light gaming, 1~2 hours of not so heavy games like Clash Royale.
But is up to you to go and test the roms until you find the one that suits better for your use, for example you can test the AOSiP Pizza of AmulyaX, it seems to have a good battery backup See this cap
Tanvir786 said:
Do use use this rom? How much screen on time you get?
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Don't know about SOT. But it's smooth with good battery backup. For more info join here- t.me/LavenderOfficial
BlackGarnett said:
I'm using lastest MIUI10 of xiaomi.eu and so far so good, easy can get around 8~10hrs of SOT with just social media (messenger, whatsapp, instagram) and some random youtube/browsing, and even with light gaming, 1~2 hours of not so heavy games like Clash Royale.
But is up to you to go and test the roms until you find the one that suits better for your use, for example you can test the AOSiP Pizza of AmulyaX, it seems to have a good battery backup See this cap
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What? I hardly ever arrive to 6 hours of SOT. What can I do? 8 hours... Impossible to imagine for me.
eloyco21 said:
What? I hardly ever arrive to 6 hours of SOT. What can I do? 8 hours... Impossible to imagine for me.
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Well, good thing about xiaomi.eu is that they debloat the ROM by default, so if you are using your stock MIUI, you could try Saki tool to debloat it Here's the link with tutorial.
AFAIK, many things in stock MIUI consume battery in background, also depending of the MIUI version of your phone it can do an impact too, EEA/Global, etc, because some version have battery drain, like for example my RN7 is global, when I was on 10.3.6.0 my SOT was lower than on the default version that came out-of-the-box with the phone that was 10.2.3.0 (a really weird version cuz i never found it again, it's global PFGMIXM).
I don't have my screenshot of 8-9hours of SOT, but I have this ones from yesterday. (As you can see, 5h of SOT with 42% percent left and from that, 2h were playing PUBG in Balance Graphics)
As I said, you can go and try ROMS until you found the one with better backup for your use, as today almost all custom roms are updated and improved compared to 2month ago. :good:
BlackGarnett said:
Well, good thing about xiaomi.eu is that they debloat the ROM by default, so if you are using your stock MIUI, you could try Saki tool to debloat it Here's the link with tutorial.
AFAIK, many things in stock MIUI consume battery in background, also depending of the MIUI version of your phone it can do an impact too, EEA/Global, etc, because some version have battery drain, like for example my RN7 is global, when I was on 10.3.6.0 my SOT was lower than on the default version that came out-of-the-box with the phone that was 10.2.3.0 (a really weird version cuz i never found it again, it's global PFGMIXM).
I don't have my screenshot of 8-9hours of SOT, but I have this ones from yesterday. (As you can see, 5h of SOT with 42% percent left and from that, 2h were playing PUBG in Balance Graphics)
As I said, you can go and try ROMS until you found the one with better backup for your use, as today almost all custom roms are updated and improved compared to 2month ago. :good:
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I have read the tutorial. I'm a noob in this themes of debloat the bootloader and how to install ROMs correctly. Also I dont know what are the consequences of debloating your mobile, only I have heard that I have to do a backup copy. If you could explain me some things it would be a pleasure. I can send you a link to a telegram chat and help me. Ty.
eloyco21 said:
I have read the tutorial. I'm a noob in this themes of debloat the bootloader and how to install ROMs correctly. Also I dont know what are the consequences of debloating your mobile, only I have heard that I have to do a backup copy. If you could explain me some things it would be a pleasure. I can send you a link to a telegram chat and help me. Ty.
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To debloat you just need to follow the tutorial in the link i gave you, is not needed to unlock the bootloader, that's another thing. (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc)
Just install the ADB/Fastboot drivers Here's the link
Activate the USB debug in developer options Here's the link
You will need JRE (JavaRuntime) for Saki Tool Here's the link
Download Saki tool, it also have instruction of how to use it on GitHub Here's the link
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BlackGarnett said:
To debloat you just need to follow the tutorial in the link i gave you, is not needed to unlock the bootloader, that's another thing.
Just install the ADB/Fastboot drivers Here's the link
Activate the USB debug in developer options Here's the link
You will need JRE (JavaRuntime) for Saki Tool Here's the link
Download Saki tool, it also have instruction of how to use it on GitHub Here's the link
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Wow thank you. I will do this. And when a new android version or miui version get realeased, how can I upload it? I will have to download the version manually, yes?
eloyco21 said:
Wow thank you. I will do this. And when a new android version or miui version get realeased, how can I upload it? I will have to download the version manually, yes?
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As i stated in my edit of the previous post (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc). Saki tool works like this, if you "uninstall" the app it just remove it from the running system but not from the system image or partition, that means that you can re-install again with the same tool (Saki), you will still get your OTA updates, next Android 10 (MIUI 11) will be for next year to be stable, betas are starting soon, so no worries with it, also read the post about the tool This link in the replies you will find some usefull information as which apps you can remove and so on, also any doubts about it wrote it there, good luck. :good:
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As i stated in my edit of the previous post (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc). Saki tool works like this, if you "uninstall" the app it just remove it from the running system but not from the system image or partition, that means that you can re-install again with the same tool (Saki), you will still get your OTA updates, next Android 10 (MIUI 11) will be for next year to be stable, betas are starting soon, so no worries with it, also read the post about the tool This link in the replies you will find some usefull information as which apps you can remove and so on, also any doubts about it wrote it there, good luck. :good:
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Yes one doubt more. In your previous post, you didn't say anything of ROMs. I mean, if you are using a specific ROM, can you tell me what is? Because I don't understand if after install saki tool I have to install my preferred ROM or there are some recommended ROMs to install. Thank you for all the explanation really.
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Yes one doubt more. In your previous post, you didn't say anything of ROMs. I mean, if you are using a specific ROM, can you tell me what is? Because I don't understand if after install saki tool I have to install my preferred ROM or there are some recommended ROMs to install. Thank you for all the explanation really.
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I said in the first post, Saki tool is for MIUI usually used on the stock rom (The one your phone came with, I mean if your phone is untouched), because as stock you can't do any much change without root and so on, so the tool helps you out to debloat without the need of unlock your bootloader / root your ROM. Now if you are going to unlock your bootloader to start testing custom ROMS that's another topic.
Also I said i'm using a Custom ROM, the lastest MIUI 10 rom from Xiaomi.eu, they build Miui rom based on China developer ones without all the bloat-apps, you can google a bit and read about Xiaomi.eu on their website.
So in resume, Saki if a Java based tool that you can run on your PC, and will help you out to debloat (manually selecting the apps you want to uninstall of your stock ROM) and also have some other features for phones with unlocked bootloader. But basically is used for the ppl who doesn't want to unlock it, and be on the safe stock ROM, or to evade voiding the guarantee.
If you are going to use any other custom ROM based on CAF or ASOP, the tool is not needed because most of those ROM doesn't came with bloataware.
Very helpful, but seriously off topic...
pe plus battery is shaping up well. no mods, not even magisk, are installed.
NightRaven49 said:
pe plus battery is shaping up well. no mods, not even magisk, are installed.
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What did you do for this hours os SOT? how did you install lineage os? Could you send links please?
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I said in the first post, Saki tool is for MIUI usually used on the stock rom (The one your phone came with, I mean if your phone is untouched), because as stock you can't do any much change without root and so on, so the tool helps you out to debloat without the need of unlock your bootloader / root your ROM. Now if you are going to unlock your bootloader to start testing custom ROMS that's another topic.
Also I said i'm using a Custom ROM, the lastest MIUI 10 rom from Xiaomi.eu, they build Miui rom based on China developer ones without all the bloat-apps, you can google a bit and read about Xiaomi.eu on their website.
So in resume, Saki if a Java based tool that you can run on your PC, and will help you out to debloat (manually selecting the apps you want to uninstall of your stock ROM) and also have some other features for phones with unlocked bootloader. But basically is used for the ppl who doesn't want to unlock it, and be on the safe stock ROM, or to evade voiding the guarantee.
If you are going to use any other custom ROM based on CAF or ASOP, the tool is not needed because most of those ROM doesn't came with bloataware.
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As I can see because your screenshots, you're Spanish. I have bad English, so if you could help me by telegram, it would be a pleasure. If you want it, I can pass you a link to not disturb in this thread
So I just got the stock MiUi 11 update and actually the only feature that was getting me hyped was the global darkmode.
I saw in reviews of the nightly builds that people had an advanced option in the display setting where it said global darkmode.
I'm on the stable version and unfortunately the feature ain't there. Or do I have to activate some other setting first?
Also lift to selfie doesn't work or it's bugged even with the option enabled.
Waidowai said:
So I just got the stock MiUi 11 update and actually the only feature that was getting me hyped was the global darkmode.
I saw in reviews of the nightly builds that people had an advanced option in the display setting where it said global darkmode.
I'm on the stable version and unfortunately the feature ain't there. Or do I have to activate some other setting first?
Also lift to selfie doesn't work or it's bugged even with the option enabled.
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That's because it is based on Android 9 and not Android 10. That feature will come when we receive Android 10.
I've used Xiaomi.eu Miui 11 Stable with Android 9 and now I'm using Xiaomi.eu 9.10.17, which comes with Android 10 and I can confirm it's only available on Android 10.
But to be honest that feature is still super buggy, don't get your hopes up, there are some apps that work OK, but others become straight garbage.
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I've used Xiaomi.eu Miui 11 Stable with Android 9 and now I'm using Xiaomi.eu 9.10.17, which comes with Android 10 and I can confirm it's only available on Android 10.
But to be honest that feature is still super buggy, don't get your hopes up, there are some apps that work OK, but others become straight garbage.
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How u install xiaomi.eu 9.10.17, can show me step by step.. i cannot flash that rom.. if flash, phone not boot up.. which twrp version u use..?
haziqizham said:
How u install xiaomi.eu 9.10.17, can show me step by step.. i cannot flash that rom.. if flash, phone not boot up.. which twrp version u use..?
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You have to install TWRP first Xiaomi.eu 9.8.15, once the system starts, you enter the TWRP again and flash 9.10.17. Each installation with their respective Wipes.
At least when I flash this ROM, it always changes me to the Chinese TWRP, so it's the one I use, which works pretty well.
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You have to install TWRP first Xiaomi.eu 9.8.15, once the system starts, you enter the TWRP again and flash 9.10.17. Each installation with their respective Wipes.
At least when I flash this ROM, it always changes me to the Chinese TWRP, so it's the one I use, which works pretty well.
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Ok.. tq so much for your help..
Recently beta version is available here
MIUI 12 Official
MIUI 12 | Release Date 13th March
Discussion Group : https://t.me/xiaomiui_community
https://t.me/miui12_official
https://t.me/MIUI11_Updates
https://hugeota.d.miui.com/20.5.13/miui_LAVENDER_20.5.13_6ef2b92e2c_10.0.zip
second update
http://bigota.d.miui.com/20.5.20/miui_LAVENDER_20.5.20_16666ff34f_10.0.zip
new update.. china rom
What do you know about it?
Is it safe to install on every models?
PS:
Because of some bugs that reported here and other communities I suggest to wait for stable rom if you're on stock rom...
yes is safe
MOMO1265 said:
Recently beta version is available here
MIUI 12 Official
MIUI 12 | Release Date 27 April.
Discussion Group : https://t.me/xiaomiui_community
https://t.me/miui12_official
https://t.me/MIUI11_Updates
https://bigota.d.miui.com/20.4.27/miui_LAVENDER_20.4.27_d292fbcada_10.0.zip
What do you know about it?
Is it safe to install on every models?
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Yes it's safe but i dont recommend you to flash it, it has a lot of lags and bugs. Wait for some more to get more stable builds.
Kineceleran said:
Yes it's safe but i dont recommend you to flash it, it has a lot of lags and bugs. Wait for some more to get more stable builds.
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Have you tried It? I want to test MIUI 12 but not really sure about the Daily usage of It, It can be used for Daily Driver (until Xiaomi.eu build)? I'll install GS and MoreLocale obv.
I flashed the rom on my Redmi Note 7s from the link mentioned above via orange fox recovery (it showed corrupt zip file in twrp). It booted up but its very laggy. System app keeps stopping. Situation worsens with full screen gestures, wifi connected and more. Not good as a daily driver. Wait until they work on it a bit more.
N1ck474 said:
Have you tried It? I want to test MIUI 12 but not really sure about the Daily usage of It, It can be used for Daily Driver (until Xiaomi.eu build)? I'll install GS and MoreLocale obv.
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i have this rom and is great, no lags, but no working video recorder and only have chinesse and english...
new update https://bigota.d.miui.com/20.4.28/miui_LAVENDER_20.4.28_6e63968b9d_10.0.zip
shadownns said:
i have this rom and is great, no lags, but no working video recorder and only have chinesse and english...
new update https://bigota.d.miui.com/20.4.28/miui_LAVENDER_20.4.28_6e63968b9d_10.0.zip
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Thanks a lot, a guy on Xiaomi EU forum wrote that the rom have Google Services too (and you just Need to download Play Store from the Mi Store), is It true or GPS installer is needed?
Can i install it on my resmi note 7 lavender and revert back to xiomi.eu beta rom if ever theres a problem?
What Android version is this based on? Could somebody check?
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What Android version is this based on? Could somebody check?
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Android 10
shadownns said:
i have this rom and is great, no lags, but no working video recorder and only have chinesse and english...
new update https://bigota.d.miui.com/20.4.28/miui_LAVENDER_20.4.28_6e63968b9d_10.0.zip
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Hi Bro, before i need to install a Global version or not?
how do i install Google services? i intalled the ROM to test it.
Is it possible to install it on my Redmi Note 7 Global? Could a dirty flash work?
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Is it possible to install it on my Redmi Note 7 Global? Could a dirty flash work?
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I installed the Beta Miui 12 but the system have some bug, sometimes have a block of systemui or Launcher. I suggest to wait a official update.
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I installed the Beta Miui 12 but the system have some bug, sometimes have a block of systemui or Launcher. I suggest to wait a official update.
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Thank you for your answer. I made my minde and installed it, it is pretty good but also very laggy. So I ended up installing Xiaomi.eu
Ti64CLi++ said:
Thank you for your answer. I made my minde and installed it, it is pretty good but also very laggy. So I ended up installing Xiaomi.eu
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I can't find any lag on this rom, using it from 2 days and runs pretty smooth, also battery is good, i come from Stock EU ROM, flashed It with orangefox after a full wipe, i have problems only with contacs Sync with Google but overall performance are ok
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I can't find any lag on this rom, using it from 2 days and runs pretty smooth, also battery is good, i come from Stock EU ROM, flashed It with orangefox after a full wipe, i have problems only with contacs Sync with Google but overall performance are ok
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I experienced a lot of lag, for example in the system UI, opening the notifications panel or Quick settings was very slow, and may result in a frozen screen, which became usable after some time.
I did a full wipe, data system, internal storage so it doesn't come from that.
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I can't find any lag on this rom, using it from 2 days and runs pretty smooth, also battery is good, i come from Stock EU ROM, flashed It with orangefox after a full wipe, i have problems only with contacs Sync with Google but overall performance are ok
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Bad experience for me, some lags in System UI or launcher, blocks for screen, and flashed it with orange fox recovery, full wipe and format data. I don't know why, but this is...
I don't know what to Say, for me it's working just fine, let's wait for the Xiaomi EU version then
I can't install that rom, i have error 7, please help