Anyone using Yuki kernel? Or Milk kernel? Or any other Miui kompatible kernel?
I'm on MiuiMix and I just want a better battery life...
Tnx guys
welder73 said:
Anyone using Yuki kernel? Or Milk kernel? Or any other Miui kompatible kernel?
I'm on MiuiMix and I just want a better battery life...
Tnx guys
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Good question, have been searching for a good custom kernel for a while and no luck.
Yuki kernel is good, but unstable. Unfortunately, the dev doesn't have a mi 9t
sauliiin said:
Good question, have been searching for a good custom kernel for a while and no luck.
Yuki kernel is good, but unstable. Unfortunately, the dev doesn't have a mi 9t
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I just flashed Milk kernel, I'll report when I test it a while...
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welder73 said:
I just flashed Milk kernel, I'll report when I test it a while...
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Me too! So far, auto brightness seems to behave a little strange. Tell me if you feel the same or find something else
welder73 said:
I just flashed Milk kernel, I'll report when I test it a while...
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Does this Milk kernel has an info page, where we can read the features and have download link?
Is here on xda?
Has wireguard kernel support?
Thank you.
gulp79 said:
Does this Milk kernel has an info page, where we can read the features and have download link?
Is here on xda?
Has wireguard kernel support?
Thank you.
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It's on Github...
https://github.com/mishamyrt/davinci-milk-kernel/releases
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sauliiin said:
Me too! So far, auto brightness seems to behave a little strange. Tell me if you feel the same or find something else
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I don't have a problem with auto brightness...
But I had a problem a soon as the phone turned on after flashing...all of the cores were on maximum!
I installed Ex Kernel Manager and then I saw the performance governor was active...
I changed it to schedutil and now the cores goes down...
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welder73 said:
I don't have a problem with auto brightness...
But I had a problem a soon as the phone turned on after flashing...all of the cores were on maximum!
I installed Ex Kernel Manager and then I saw the performance governor was active...
I changed it to schedutil and now the cores goes down...
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Auto brightness is OK now... Pehaps was just a placebo
Let's se about battery! Hope it's good on this kernel. So far is stable
welder73 said:
Anyone using Yuki kernel? Or Milk kernel? Or any other Miui kompatible kernel?
I'm on MiuiMix and I just want a better battery life...
Tnx guys
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Hard since Xiaomi don't release Kernel sources often so custom are always outdated kernels, even if has more features
Pupet_Master said:
Hard since Xiaomi don't release Kernel sources often so custom are always outdated kernels, even if has more features
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Android 10 kernel sources are released as far as I know...
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welder73 said:
Android 10 kernel sources are released as far as I know...
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Android 10 AOSP, MIUI far as i know, released a very generic outdated one that they don't use
I think I'll go back to android 9... if I can...
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Can i use vantom kernel on miui.eu last beta ? Or It si not comatible, i really Sony want ti brick my phone but i want to try a custom kernel
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Can i use vantom kernel on miui.eu last beta ? Or It si not comatible, i really Sony want ti brick my phone but i want to try a custom kernel
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I think it's for Aosp roms, not Miui...
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A little update...
I tried Milk kernel but it wasn't anything special.
So, I dirty flashed MiuMix rom to get old kernel back and I noticed that Wlan scanning was ON, I turned it OFF.
Plus, with Ex Kernel Manager I changed the governor for cluster 2 to powersave...
Look at the battery time!
I don't know which setting affected it,maybe all of them but I'm happy with it :good:
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welder73 said:
A little update...
I tried Milk kernel but it wasn't anything special.
So, I dirty flashed MiuMix rom to get old kernel back and I noticed that Wlan scanning was ON, I turned it OFF.
Plus, with Ex Kernel Manager I changed the governor for cluster 2 to powersave...
Look at the battery time!
I don't know which setting affected it,maybe all of them but I'm happy with it :good:
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Wow, that's such a crazy battery life. I'm on latest weekly version of xiaomi.eu, Does Ex Kernel Manager work with it too?
Saluzzo97 said:
Wow, that's such a crazy battery life. I'm on latest weekly version of xiaomi.eu, Does Ex Kernel Manager work with it too?
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I don't see why not...besides, MiuMix is based on Xiaomi Eu...
Try and see, no harm in that
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I don't see why not...besides, MiuMix is based on Xiaomi Eu...
Try and see, no harm in that
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Thank you!! Another thing, what did you precisely do on that app? Which are the settings that I have to touch?
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Thank you!! Another thing, what did you precisely do on that app? Which are the settings that I have to touch?
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I wrote it in my post...just change the cluster 2 governer to powersave, that's the only thing that I did with Ex Kernel Manager...
And check your wlan scanning status...
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I wrote it in my post...just change the cluster 2 governer to powersave, that's the only thing that I did with Ex Kernel Manager...
And check your wlan scanning status...
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Ok, sorry ahaha I'm not so able about this app. So I changed the big cluster on powersave, before that it was on "schedutil". Now I have to check "apply on boot" or is it enough to change that option on big cluster? Sorry again and be patient with me please ahaha
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Guys,
After we find a hell a lot of love of Q&A posts in the original Kernel thread, I think of doing something to relieve the main thread from all these posts....
ORIGINAL THREAD HERE
Original thread here
Please use this thread to post all your answers and questions about the Kernel here
THANKS
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Guys,
After we find a hell a lot of love of Q&A posts in the original Kernel thread, I think of doing something to relieve the main thread from all these posts....
ORIGINAL THREAD HERE
Please use this thread to post all your answers and questions about the Kernel here
THANKS
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Excellent!
Hopefully this helps everyone and the dev thread :good:
Ok, been dying to ask this.
Been searching everywhere but can't find any good info about new governors introduced in 2.3, Nightmare and HYPER.
Does anybody have a good explanation about those?
And then in relation to the known governors like Ondemand and Interactive for example.
Thanks!
I've been wanting to ask the same. I haven't been able to find any description about those two governor.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369817
That thread has comprehensive info about governors and schedulers, but no mention of nightmare and hyper.
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Info about governors (Hyper and others, no Nightmare)... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
A bit of info about Nightmare (credit to ming86)...
A modified PegasusQ, less aggressive (Which means not as good performance-wise), and doesn't usually hotplug. It is good for a balance between performance and battery life. May prevent the 'Screen of death' as well, since it doesn't hotplug.
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Great idea!!!!!!! Question. Is it possible to use another kernel tunning app? Like trickster? (I've been told faux's app but I wanna know if I can use another)
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I have 10c TWN with 2.3 kernel and xposed and sometimes screen don't turn on when I have a call. Any ideas where to investigate this issue?
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Tinchoska said:
Great idea!!!!!!! Question. Is it possible to use another kernel tunning app? Like trickster? (I've been told faux's app but I wanna know if I can use another)
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Yes, you can use trickster, might have a busybox problem as some have with 2.3, but other than, yes you can.
Tinchoska said:
Great idea!!!!!!! Question. Is it possible to use another kernel tunning app? Like trickster? (I've been told faux's app but I wanna know if I can use another)
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Performance control and android tuner work as well.
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Why does STweaks auto-install root on each reboot by default? Anyone flashing the kernel and running STweaks is rooted already, so what's the point?
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Why does STweaks auto-install root on each reboot by default? Anyone flashing the kernel and running STweaks is rooted already, so what's the point?
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i would like it if updating root and busybox was left up to the device's owner also, but it is dorimanx's kernel so he can do whatever he wants with it. as a developer he is not obligated to pacify the people choosing to use his kernel.
Trickster reports the BusyBox installation as incomplete, and since the kernel auto-installs busybox on boot too I can't fix it. Seems like a lot happens on every boot that isn't necessary. I'm happy with the kernel, just wish some of those things were dialed back.
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Trickster reports the BusyBox installation as incomplete, and since the kernel auto-installs busybox on boot too I can't fix it. Seems like a lot happens on every boot that isn't necessary. I'm happy with the kernel, just wish some of those things were dialed back.
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the reason trickster reports that is because dorimanx is using a modified busybox to get some things working with his kernel and trickster doesnt recognize it. he said in his thread that he has fixed that and will be with next release.
Faux released a new governor called intelliactive, perhaps you could implement it? https://github.com/faux123/Nexus_5/commit/7067c4bdd043ff8fe53fef61a47f3d374e452b47
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Guys can you please tell me which configuration you have? Cause I am a little lost on that.... I don't understand that much to touch the kernel's configurations
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Tinchoska said:
Guys can you please tell me which configuration you have? Cause I am a little lost on that.... I don't understand that much to touch the kernel's configurations
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Honestly if you don't understand then you should stick with the stock kernel. Or stick with this kernels default settings. It's just safer to do till you can get a better understanding of what the settings do.
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Tinchoska said:
Guys can you please tell me which configuration you have? Cause I am a little lost on that.... I don't understand that much to touch the kernel's configurations
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Google the respective governors & schedulers. They're not unique to this device and will generally operate the same across all the devices that support them. That's going to give you a better understanding than anything that the context of this thread will allow.
When you do feel confident enough to start playing with the settings, do a full back up first.
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iluvandroid6879 said:
Faux released a new governor called intelliactive, perhaps you could implement it? https://github.com/faux123/Nexus_5/commit/7067c4bdd043ff8fe53fef61a47f3d374e452b47
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hmm! nice, i will.
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Trickster reports the BusyBox installation as incomplete, and since the kernel auto-installs busybox on boot too I can't fix it. Seems like a lot happens on every boot that isn't necessary. I'm happy with the kernel, just wish some of those things were dialed back.
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i will remove auto ROOT install on boot. and allow USER to decide.
About busybox it's critical component for my scripts. and must be updated.
i will have perfect busybox in next release soon.
all apps will work with it.
On 2.0 i got a fast charge working in.car and pc.. but now on 2.2 and 2.3 it charge back slow like stock (slow charge notification is back)
Thx for the help!
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hmm! nice, i will.
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You're the man!! Thanks for your work
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I have some great first news- somehow the commit for the mobile radio active reporting seems also to have helped solve the drain. I have left my mobile data on for the night to see how much battery will be drained and I'm surprised that I lost only 5% over night with mobile radio on. Before it was like 20%-ish. The mobile radio still is activated and I think the values still are a bit higher than usual, maybe this was what they adressed in the fix for marshmallow, but its not even close to what it has been- apps that kept mobile radio active for hours now have a maximum of 10 minutes after 8 hours. Finally I can enjoy Lollipop
This is after a night with tiny4579's unofficial cm 12.1 build with the commit included
Edit: here is the link to the build from @tiny4579
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803130
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These are great news! Can't wait to test it!
So, Where is this tiny4579's unofficial cm link?
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taufiqs said:
So, Where is this tiny4579's unofficial cm link?
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347803130
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In the case that anyone is looking for the commit I believe it is this one: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/
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Will this be merged with future cyanogenmod builds going forward or just tiny4579's builds?
It's under review right now. If it gets merged then it will be in all future CM builds. If not people will have to cherrypick it or merge it into their own sources.
Will this work with the latest cm12.1 update?
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Can i install a ak kernel or it will modify something in this rom?
Edit: what i say it could be confused but i mean it will modify something to the radio bug? It depens also from the kernel?
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It should work regardless of kernel from my understanding of it as it isn't in the kernel.
I can't figure out how to cherrypick this commit as when I use the one from Gerrit it tries to download a 500 meg file...
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In the case that anyone is looking for the commit I believe it is this one: http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/
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If the commit truly is this one, it doesn't fix anything more than batterystats reporting.
Doesn't do anything for the time being other than "report" correct results. Doesn't fix the actual drain
It doesnt show up when you have wifi on. Turn off the wifi and report the results.
I think marshmallow features it. Some sort of deep sleep mode
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If the commit truly is this one, it doesn't fix anything more than batterystats reporting.
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That's not entirely true. The patch fixes anything that depends on notification of the radio being turned off, which could vewry well have positive effect. I have noticed on my phone (which has been patched with the xposed module version of the patch) that battery life is improved, but not as good as KitKat.
Can anyone with the required know-how make a Flashable zip of this?
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Can anyone with the required know-how make a Flashable zip of this?
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lets see if @cr3pt will release a flashable zip
Why you thing about release a flashable zip? I don't know what's is fixed, but I use http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/ + AOSPA-L sources - that's all
cr3pt said:
Why you thing about release a flashable zip? I don't know what's is fixed, but I use http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/107828/ + AOSPA-L sources - that's all
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So i dont have to install the mra fix module on xpose framework for your unofficial aospal build?
The mra bug is still there btw (judging from higher mra values vs cpu usage values). But your build is the best idle drain ever in lollipop.
Thanks for the magic!
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Hey guys!
Got a OnePlus 2 today. I already want to root it! It's crazy how bad the stock kernel/rom is! OnePlus needs to scrub up here.
I digress! My question is not what is the best kernel, but what is the closet to Franco kernel. I just came from a Nexus 6P with Franco on it and God damn! That man is a living legend! Basically what kernel is stable, fast and still provides great battery life?
Again Administration, this is not a which is best kernel merely a questionnaire on what kernel would suit my preferences.
Thanks guys!
Chris.
Christopher.J.M said:
Hey guys!
Got a OnePlus 2 today. I already want to root it! It's crazy how bad the stock kernel/rom is! OnePlus needs to scrub up here.
I digress! My question is not what is the best kernel, but what is the closet to Franco kernel. I just came from a Nexus 6P with Franco on it and God damn! That man is a living legend! Basically what kernel is stable, fast and still provides great battery life?
Again Administration, this is not a which is best kernel merely a questionnaire on what kernel would suit my preferences.
Thanks guys!
Chris.
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Try Boeffla-Kernel
Note:Kernel is compatible with OOS only!
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Try Boeffla-Kernel
Note:Kernel is compatible with OOS only!
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How's your experience using Boeffla?
Christopher.J.M said:
How's your experience using Boeffla?
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Using it since day one.It's dope!!
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Using it since day one.It's dope!!
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Would you say it's much smoother/snappier? Also thanks for the super quick replies! ?
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Would you say it's much smoother/snappier? Also thanks for the super quick replies! ?
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It is much more smoother and battery friendly than stock kernel.
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Try Boeffla-Kernel
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Is compatible with hydrogen too
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Migdilu said:
Is compatible with hydrogen too
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It is but it's not officiall Supported
oediv said:
It is but it's not officiall Supported
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Exactly
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AFTER SEARCHING IN INTERNATIONAL FORUMS I FOUND THIS LINK OF MIUI 8(19-03-2107) STABLE.SIZE IS 800 MB,LESS THAN PREVIOUS MIUI8 WHICH IS 1.8 GB
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B-NRe0Xof8tIWFQzemZkR1dTTXM&export=download
How do u know its for our le 2?
Jeffthe2 said:
How do u know its for our le 2?
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Yes it is for our LE2
Can you please provide the link for the forum ?
Volte not working & brightness has been set to full by default and u cannot decrease it.
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zeetwo-raj said:
Volte not working & brightness has been set to full by default and u cannot decrease it.
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So the regular brightness is good or like old versions, low?
Also can't you activate VOLTE using the VOLTE Dangerous.zip and 19s kernel?
Full brightness has been configured by default nd u cannot set or decrease brightness.
Btw what is voltedangerous.zip for??
Link for that i'll test it out.
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zeetwo-raj said:
Full brightness has been configured by default nd u cannot set or decrease brightness.
Btw what is voltedangerous.zip for??
Link for that i'll test it out.
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It the modem flash volte to run
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Tested voltedangerous.zip but no luck.
And birightness bug is solved by flashing andromodx kernel.
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Tested voltedangerous.zip but no luck.
And birightness bug is solved by flashing andromodx kernel.
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Any other bug?
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What is its miui version.......
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Any other bug?
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For me its a most stable rom.
With a volte bug.
it is super smooth with best battery life.
zeetwo-raj said:
For me its a most stable rom.
With a volte bug.
it is super smooth with best battery life.
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I tryed with andromod kernel still brightness not fix
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I got it fixed on miui 7.2.11
Rom is pretty smooth with some bugs like brightness and volte issue.
It didn't have Google services, but you can side load it with Google service installer.
Default DPI is set to 480, any changes in that will make the apps and icons layout horrible.
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For me its a most stable rom.
With a volte bug.
it is super smooth with best battery life.
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Android security patch is of 16 or updated to 17?
17
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There is no sound playing when I'm calling/receiving phone calls in all apps (dialer,WhatsApp or facebook). I installed MIUI 8 official Russian it worked, then I flashed EUI 20s and still no sound I flashed the modem zip still not working. Music and system sounds work. Also the other side can't hear me as well.
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AFTER SEARCHING IN INTERNATIONAL FORUMS I FOUND THIS LINK OF MIUI 8(19-03-2107) STABLE.SIZE IS 800 MB,LESS THAN PREVIOUS MIUI8 WHICH IS 1.8 GB
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B-NRe0Xof8tIWFQzemZkR1dTTXM&export=download
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Dont copy from my posts on leeco.re
Give credits or.remove this
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zeetwo-raj said:
I got it fixed on miui 7.2.11
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Bro he has copied from my posts on leeco.re
Btw m using chinese version of miui.
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Hello
I want to know when 11.2 come out to mi9t ?
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you can have it by using miui weekly
mahdi128 said:
you can have it by using miui weekly
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What do u mean?
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Raziel_1 said:
What do u mean?
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You can install latest beta/weekly xiaomi.eu custom ROM if you want latest MIUI features.
First, maybe u should ask this question in the MIUI Forum, not here. And if u are going to use xiaomi.eu keep in mind, that isn't a official ROM , it's community made.
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What do u mean?
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/xiaomi-eu-multilang-miui-roms/files/xiaomi.eu/