I'm currently using BlackDiamond NFE (Pie) and would like to try FloydQ Android 10 ROM. I'd just like to know if it's straightforward to flash BD back in case have any problems. Just wipe everything and install via TWRP?
You will still have android 9 bootloader this means you can revert to pie anytime you want.
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Did anybody try to downgrade from android 10 to pie after flashing 9.9.25 EU rom with paranoid?
Is it even possible?
I've done it a couple of times now, as of writing this I just downgraded from MIUI 11 (9.9.26) to MIUI 10 Stable and now flashing 9.9.25 again to get AOSPA. I can pretty much assume at this point that it's safe (just use the flash_all.bat file to reflash with fastboot from the latest Stable Fastboot ROM)
I have been using a T-Mobile converted international device on Stable Android 10. Though, I've experienced a boot loop randomly 2 times already, and decided to try out something new. Right now, I am using Skydragon's rom. Is there another rom that's better?
I recommend Lineage OS 17 (Android 10) with mini version of gapps.
I tried Evolution X ROM and it was smooth without any bugs.
But,no rom came close to the stock experience for me other than Havoc os but it's not supported for 6T anymore.
Hello guys
I want to install pixel experience rom android 10 version and I am currently running MIUI 11.0.5.0 indian. So can I install PE without any problem and Can I revert back to miui pie if some problem occured.
Kaneria Krunal said:
Hello guys
I want to install pixel experience rom android 10 version and I am currently running MIUI 11.0.5.0 indian. So can I install PE without any problem and Can I revert back to miui pie if some problem occured.
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I am sure you can move back and forth between these ROMs - if you format your data partition before flashing each ROM. If you don't format data, you will have big problems (perhaps even brick your device).
Sorry in advance if this is a dumb question but I have an old OP5 sitting in a drawer that I'm not using anymore- it's already rooted and running a custom Android 6 ROM that I had flashed.
I was going to give it to a friend but I wanted to flash an Android 10 ROM on it for him before handing it over (he doesn't know how to do this stuff).
I wanted to know if I can wipe the phone, flash a newer version of TWRP and then either OOS 10 or a custom Q ROM, or if I have to flash it to OOS 6, then 7, 8, 9 before I can put an Android 10 ROM on it.
I vaguely remember going 2 versions up on this device before (possibly back in the lollipop era) and if I recall correctly I had to flash the next Android version before flashing to the version after that in order for the custom ROM to work, but it's been a long time. Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can offer.
teeWrex said:
Sorry in advance if this is a dumb question but I have an old OP5 sitting in a drawer that I'm not using anymore- it's already rooted and running a custom Android 6 ROM that I had flashed.
I was going to give it to a friend but I wanted to flash an Android 10 ROM on it for him before handing it over (he doesn't know how to do this stuff).
I wanted to know if I can wipe the phone, flash a newer version of TWRP and then either OOS 10 or a custom Q ROM, or if I have to flash it to OOS 6, then 7, 8, 9 before I can put an Android 10 ROM on it.
I vaguely remember going 2 versions up on this device before (possibly back in the lollipop era) and if I recall correctly I had to flash the next Android version before flashing to the version after that in order for the custom ROM to work, but it's been a long time. Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can offer.
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if u want android 10 you can just flash the latest firmware which is on the crdroid sourceforge page and then u can install a android 10 custom rom or oos 10 be sure to wipe data partition
@Trey n Awesome, thank you!
Hi,
Its been a long time since I last rommed any phone. Last Was my beloved 'Bacon' (Oneplus One) which I rommed till it died.
I am trying to install a custom rom on my wife's Mi A1. Have a few questions.
Which is the most stable rom (Android 11 preferred but if android 11 isn't stable then android 10 will do). Trying to replace the boring stock rom with some much needed features. but don't need a super tweaked up rom. Stability is most important. : edit: installed lineage 18.1.
Can I directly flash TWRP 3.6.0_9-0-tissot over stock? As with Bacon, I needed to flash One recovery then another to get a version jump. like I cant directly flash twrp 3.x over stock. I needed to flash TWRP 2.xy and then 3.0. (example, not real version numbers.)
I don't need root. But I do need the device to pass SafetyNet as I need it to operate apps like Gpay (which does not work if device fails SafetyNet).
Can I re lock the bootloader after flashing TWRP? Would it help with SafetyNet situation?
OpenGapps still good?
xeltos said:
Hi,
Its been a long time since I last rommed any phone. Last Was my beloved 'Bacon' (Oneplus One) which I rommed till it died.
I am trying to install a custom rom on my wife's Mi A1. Have a few questions.
Which is the most stable rom (Android 11 preferred but if android 11 isn't stable then android 10 will do). Trying to replace the boring stock rom with some much needed features. but don't need a super tweaked up rom. Stability is most important.
Can I directly flash TWRP 3.6.0_9-0-tissot over stock? As with Bacon, I needed to flash One recovery then another to get a version jump. like I cant directly flash twrp 3.x over stock. I needed to flash TWRP 2.xy and then 3.0. (example, not real version numbers.)
I don't need root. But I do need the device to pass SafetyNet as I need it to operate apps like Gpay (which does not work if device fails SafetyNet).
Can I re lock the bootloader after flashing TWRP? Would it help with SafetyNet situation?
OpenGapps still good?
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1. There are plenty of stable roms, you can look at Xiaomi Mi A1 ROMs section to check them.
2. You can directly flash TWRP on stock rom.
3. ?
4. No
5. I use roms with pre-installed GApps for stablity.
mahyarmo said:
1. There are plenty of stable roms, you can look at Xiaomi Mi A1 ROMs section to check them.
2. You can directly flash TWRP on stock rom.
3. ?
4. No
5. I use roms with pre-installed GApps for stablity.
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Installed lineage 18.1 with opengapps micro.