I've recently rooted my Mi A1 and found on Youtube that there is a dual speaker mod designed specifically for Mi A1, but when I tried looking for it within Magisk, I found nothing. Has it beened removed? Or is it incompatible with Magisk 17.1? Or what?
You have to do it manual as Dante said.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/themes/mod-xiaomi-mi-a1-soundmod-dualspeaker-t3741675
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Hi guys, ok I found many guide to install Gcam on Mi A1 without rooting. However, I have not seen any guide to install Gcam for rooted device (using Magisk) how can you install Gcam on a rooted Mi A1? I am assuming it is a lot easier than the non-root guide?
Lastly, what is the best Gcam app you have used in Mi A1?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Hi guys, just an update, I was able to install a GCam mod by just downloading the APK and running it (plus installing the Mi A1 Gcam Mod Magisk module). I was quite surprised how easy it is.
Battousai1 said:
Hi guys, just an update, I was able to install a GCam mod by just downloading the APK and running it (plus installing the Mi A1 Gcam Mod Magisk module). I was quite surprised how easy it is.
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Yes I tooo done like that it's very easy
How to install arise Magnum oops in mi a1, aex, oreo 8.1 custom ROM ? Plz plz help...
I'm trying to root my new Mi 9t and found this guide for the Mi 9t pro : https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647
Does it work? what doesn't work? thanks!
The bootloader unlock method is the same. (You have to wait 7 days...)
After that you just have to flash the magisk boot.img. (No need for twrp)
I can help you if you don't know how.
I've used a patch to install one of the early TWRP ports which turned my MI 9T into a Redmi K20 (boot-logo and model name). Now that an official version is out I was wondering how I can revert the changes. Anyone know of any patch or changes I can do myself, so my MI 9T actually shows as a MI 9T again?
Thank you.
Immortal68 said:
I've used a patch to install one of the early TWRP ports which turned my MI 9T into a Redmi K20 (boot-logo and model name). Now that an official version is out I was wondering how I can revert the changes. Anyone know of any patch or changes I can do myself, so my MI 9T actually shows as a MI 9T again?
Thank you.
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Mine ever since i unlocked the bootloader is start showing as K20.
I think that once it's unlock there is no mi9t logos as Xiaomi didn't made them
Pupet_Master said:
Mine ever since i unlocked the bootloader is start showing as K20.
I think that once it's unlock there is no mi9t logos as Xiaomi didn't made them
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Wow, interesting. Of course this helped them to achieve this eye-catching price point.
So the model name is still the same?
My mi9t is still a mi9t after unlock and twrp. So xiaomi ofcourse did make the logos and eveything for mi9t and k20.
Eh, you can just flash the logo.img from the Mi 9T stock ROM. Model number depends on the ROM you're using,
Immortal68 said:
I've used a patch to install one of the early TWRP ports which turned my MI 9T into a Redmi K20 (boot-logo and model name). Now that an official version is out I was wondering how I can revert the changes. Anyone know of any patch or changes I can do myself, so my MI 9T actually shows as a MI 9T again?
Thank you.
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Yes, you can use the patch again, or install a stock ROM to get the boot logo.
Hello,
We are using two Mi 9T smartphones.
The first Mi 9T has MIUI 12.1.1.0 (RFJEUXM) and Android 11.
The second Mi 9T has MIUI 12.0.5.0 (QFJEUXM) and Android 10.
The MIUI update function of the second Mi 9T does not find a new software update.
Is it possible to download and install the new MIUI version manually?
Will data, settings or apps be lost?
Thank you for your help.
Squicky2 said:
Hello,
We are using two Mi 9T smartphones.
The first Mi 9T has MIUI 12.1.1.0 (RFJEUXM) and Android 11.
The second Mi 9T has MIUI 12.0.5.0 (QFJEUXM) and Android 10.
The MIUI update function of the second Mi 9T does not find a new software update.
Is it possible to download and install the new MIUI version manually?
Will data, settings or apps be lost?
Thank you for your help.
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Of course. Look for the so called Recovery (zip) firmware from xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
Find the instructions there. And google shall be your friend, too