https://www.xda-developers.com/enable-google-camera-hdr-eis-xiaomi-mi-a1-without-root/
the above link explains the making some changes in root level and after that complete uninstall of magisk and doing oem lock of the mi a1 is this is possible in our g4+
ajaikumarnadar said:
https://www.xda-developers.com/enable-google-camera-hdr-eis-xiaomi-mi-a1-without-root/
the above link explains the making some changes in root level and after that complete uninstall of magisk and doing oem lock of the mi a1 is this is possible in our g4+
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Not possible,
Xiaomi and Motorola both has different unlocking methods,
Moto devices are required to ask for unlock key, while xioami are not..
If hal3 is enabled by default in your current ROM, you can simply install camera app, nothing else required..
If hal3 is disabled, you can't do anything without unlocking bootloader / enabling hal3..
I finally installed 10.3.0, rooted, and am using the SafetyPatch module to bypass Safetynet on my OnePlus 6t T-Mobile phone converted to International.
Now my Google account show shows my device as Huawei P20 Pro. How do I change this?
redcodefsu said:
I finally installed 10.3.0, rooted, and am using the SafetyPatch module to bypass Safetynet on my OnePlus 6t T-Mobile phone converted to International.
Now my Google account show shows my device as Huawei P20 Pro. How do I change this?
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Under some circumstances it is necessary to change the "fingerprint" of your device to appear as if it is another device in order to pass CTS.
... Oddly I too had problems with Safety net when first flashing over to 10.3, I got lost in translation somewhere because after re-flashing it a few times with both the local upgrade method and TWRP now it passes Safety-net by default, no extra Magisk module necessary.
I am rooted without TWRP, last time I tried going through TWRP but it flashed on both partitions and I lost My OS.
I would do some tests with TWRP/OF and maybe root it. Few questions:
a) Can I lock the bootloader once I decided to go with stock firmware?
b) do I need a real email for the MI account (that seems to be required to unlock)
Is this the right way to go?
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starbright_ said:
Can I lock the bootloader once I decided to go with stock firmware?
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Yes, I have done it. I unlocked the bootloader to install Magisk, but it was too difficult to update the phone with Magisk installed, so I used Mi Flash Tool to reflash the stock ROM and locked the bootloader.
(When the bootloader is locked, it will only boot if it the ROM is fully stock, do not lock the bootloader without reflashing the stock ROM.)
starbright_ said:
b) do I need a real email for the MI account (that seems to be required to unlock)
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These are the steps for unlocking the bootloader.
1. You need to have a real email and a real phone number to create a Mi account.
2. Login the Mi account in the phone (with email address), go to settings, about phone, and tap MIUI Version (For POCO) 7 times to enable developer options.
3. In settings, go to more settings, developer options, and at there you can bind the Mi account to this phone (Mi Unlock status), you will need a real sim card with mobile data to do it.
4. After binding the Mi account to the phone, you need to wait for 15 days before you can unlock the bootloader. (7 days if you have enabled find device.)
5. Download Mi Unlock on your PC, and reboot the phone into fastboot mode (can be done with adb shell commands, or by long pressing the power and volume down buttons at the same time), unlock the phone with Mi Unlock, all data will be erased after unlocking the bootloader.
(If you have not waited for 15 days, or 7 days, during the unlocking process, Mi Unlock will tell you to wait. Unlocking the bootloader could be dangerous, it could brick the phone if something goes wrong, please be careful, backup your data, and make sure you know how to use Mi Flash to install the stock ROM if the phone gets soft bricked.)
Thank you - and for the warning about re-lock.
I need a phone number for unlock? And what is needed to lock - the same email and phone-nr? Or can this be done with a tip? Waiting for 15days is strange. A lot of time to think it over
starbright_ said:
I need a phone number for unlock? And what is needed to lock - the same email and phone-nr?
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You need a phone number (sim card with mobile data) to create the Mi account for unlocking and binding. To lock the bootloader after unlocking, an account is not required, you only need to choose "clean all and lock" in Mi Flash Tool.
starbright_ said:
Waiting for 15days is strange.
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There is no way to unlock it earlier using the official way.
It is because in China, Xiaomi phones did not have locked bootloader, unofficial sellers would install modified ROMs (with a lot of bloatware or malware) on Xiaomi phones, and sell those phones to people who did not know the ROM was modified.
(Source: China Xiaomi Community)
it's 7 days to wait.
Why did you find TWRP hard to install ?
Noru29 said:
it's 7 days to wait.
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I was told to wait for 15 days (360 hours) when I used Mi Unlock to unlock my M3.
OK... it was 168 hours for both of my phones.
Is your Mi account fully secured (100 points) and "Find device" option fully fonctionnal ?
Noru29 said:
OK... it was 168 hours for both of my phones.
Is your Mi account fully secured (100 points) and "Find device" option fully fonctionnal ?
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My Mi account has 100 points for security, but I did not enable find device for my M3.
It's important and doing it without Wifi activated, just with data.
cbw said:
Yes, I have done it. I unlocked the bootloader to install Magisk, but it was too difficult to update the phone with Magisk installed, so I used Mi Flash Tool to reflash the stock ROM and locked the bootloader.
(When the bootloader is locked, it will only boot if it the ROM is fully stock, do not lock the bootloader without reflashing the stock ROM.)
These are the steps for unlocking the bootloader.
1. You need to have a real email and a real phone number to create a Mi account.
2. Login the Mi account in the phone (with email address), go to settings, about phone, and tap MIUI Version (For POCO) 7 times to enable developer options.
3. In settings, go to more settings, developer options, and at there you can bind the Mi account to this phone (Mi Unlock status), you will need a real sim card with mobile data to do it.
4. After binding the Mi account to the phone, you need to wait for 15 days before you can unlock the bootloader.
5. Download Mi Unlock on your PC, and reboot the phone into fastboot mode (can be done with adb shell commands, or by long pressing the power and volume down buttons at the same time), unlock the phone with Mi Unlock, all data will be erased after unlocking the bootloader.
(If you have not waited for 15 days, during the unlocking process, Mi Unlock will tell you to wait. Unlocking the bootloader could be dangerous, it could brick the phone if something goes wrong, please be careful, backup your data, and make sure you know how to use Mi Flash to install the stock ROM if the phone gets soft bricked.)
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Hey!! After unlocking bootloader, the Play Protect certification (Device is certified) persists or not??
If no, can it be again certified after relocking bootloader??
(Xiaomi ft. Redmi Note 10 series)
PJB1906 said:
the Play Protect certification (Device is certified) persists or not
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It will become not certified with unlocked bootloader if you are using official ROM, and after relocking bootloader it will be certified.
But if you want to keep your bootloader unlocked and still want the phone to be certified, you can use the Xiaomi.eu custom ROM, or install Magisk in the official ROM and enable MagiskHide.
cbw said:
It will become not certified with unlocked bootloader if you are using official ROM, and after relocking bootloader it will be certified.
But if you want to keep your bootloader unlocked and still want the phone to be certified, you can use the Xiaomi.eu custom ROM, or install Magisk in the official ROM and enable MagiskHide.
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Actually I want to install the Indonesian ROM, flashing the stock (Indian) ROM.
Then what to do so that there will not be any issue?? Plz. help.
PJB1906 said:
Actually I want to install the Indonesian ROM,
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If you are installing the official fastboot ROM of a different region, you should be able to relock bootloader and the phone will still work. (As long as it is not the China version of hardware.)
Just use the tgz fastboot ROM file, extract it into a folder, and select that folder in Mi Flash, choose clean all and lock, and start flashing. (Make sure bootloader is unlocked before flashing.)
I have installed Taiwan ROM on the global version of both POCO M3 and Redmi 9T, after relocking bootloader, the phones still work without software problems.
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If you are installing the official fastboot ROM of a different region, you should be able to relock bootloader and the phone will still work. (As long as it is not the China version of hardware.)
Just use the tgz fastboot ROM file, extract it into a folder, and select that folder in Mi Flash, choose clean all and lock, and start flashing. (Make sure bootloader is unlocked before flashing.)
I have installed Taiwan ROM on the global version of both POCO M3 and Redmi 9T, after relocking bootloader, the phones still work without software problems.
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Have you faced any performance issue or some sensor not working issue or any other??
BTW what is tgz?
PJB1906 said:
Have you faced any performance issue or some sensor not working issue or any other??
BTW what is tgz?
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No, the phone works well, all sensors still work, and with the MIUI dialer in Taiwan ROM, now I also have an option to record calls automatically.
It just feels the same as a phone that is from Taiwan.
tgz is the format of the compressed fastboot ROM file.
Hello. I have some issue with gpay on oos13. In2023 11_f_64.
I have root with magisk26.1 hidden.
The safetynet passed with safetynet fix module.
the problem is Gpay work for some hours on my device then after hours i got a message saying my device dont match the security requirement and that i can not use gpay. When i clean all the data of the google play store and the google play service. I can use gpay again. But after some hours i got the same message. I think it may detect the unlocked bootloader. Do somebody face the same problem ? Any solutions ?
stell52 said:
Hello. I have some issue with gpay on oos13. In2023 11_f_64.
I have root with magisk26.1 hidden.
The safetynet passed with safetynet fix module.
the problem is Gpay work for some hours on my device then after hours 192.168.100.1 192.168.1.1 i got a message saying my device dont match the security requirement and that i can not use gpay. When i clean all the data of the google play store and the google play service. I can use gpay again. But after some hours i got the same message. I think it may detect the unlocked bootloader. Do somebody face the same problem ? Any solutions ?
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Google Pay uses SafetyNet API to check for device integrity and security. If any modifications have been made to the system or if the bootloader is unlocked, it can trigger a SafetyNet failure, leading to GPay not working properly.
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Google Pay uses SafetyNet API to check for device integrity and security. If any modifications have been made to the system or if the bootloader is unlocked, it can trigger a SafetyNet failure, leading to GPay not working properly.
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Thanks you for your reply. I still always pass the safetynet test but gpay is not working