Hi, I've recently buy the Note 7, I have a question about aosp roms, is it possible to have the xiaomi miui 12 ultra power save, or something equivalent on those roms, or it's only for stock roms ?
My battery is little weak so I need something like that
Thanks a lot
Only on MIUI. Xiaomi eu is a nice alternate
Thanks a lot for answering, I didn't know this and I've take a look and it's very promissing So I'm gonna use this debloated stock rom, thanks a lot
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Is there any MIUI rom for this phone? Is possible to port this rom for Huawei p9 Lite? I appreciated if someone port this amazing rom for our phone. Sorry for my bad English.
Thank you so much.
No. There is no MIUI port.
Porting CM was already hard so I doubt anybody will do this (I mean on XDA) since there are not a lot of people into MIUI.
For ROMs like CM there is a high demand because it brings a more stock-like feeling. MIUI is very "special" and the style of MIUI is pretty similar to EMUI.
Looking back at previous phones that I owned, sometimes there are MIUI ports but they are often developed in Asian forums.
Thank you for your reply I know that miui is pretty similar to EMUI, but i try this ROM and I like it... I will hope that someone port this ROM
It's been more than a month since I got my lavender. Seeing so many Roms developed, I'm feeling to unlock my bootloader and flash custom Rom. What do you think?
I can already unlock bootloader but didn't. I feel custom roms development for this device isn't mature enough yet. Thinking of waiting until official TWRP and LOS are released.
Please guys, do custom roms have L1 certification for playing HD videos on Netflix ?
I think you should stay with MIUI (but this version is better) + debloating your device with this tool (you can remove everything - I already did it and installed Google apps via the playstore)
I think MIUI is more feature complete: the edge gestures amazing & tons of useful feature that are simply missing in stock android! Feel free to slap a theme on it (if you want) and there you go cheers!
I'll be sticking with MIUI until they stop updating. Then I'll switch to LineageOS or similar. By that time I expect that it will be very stable and make my phone feel like new.
I have switched to Nova Launcher though.
What are differences between the latest MIUI 10.3.5 and xiomi.eu?
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What are differences between the latest MIUI 10.3.5 and xiomi.eu?
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Beta Xiaomi.eu ROMs are based on china dev which has latest changes and the good thing is they removed a lot of useless stuff and added Gapps as well. It's like clean version of china dev in all languages without any ads.
It's really good
i got my Redmi Note 7 (global) 3 days ago. I thought in advantage that i will go for LOS (or similar) as soon as possible. But my opinion has changed...
The most important thing in my opinion is debloating, as mentioned above. You don't need root or an unlocked bootloader btw.
In addition i use Nova Launcher Prime and the Playstore App "Notch Notifications for MIUI".
I'm very satisfied so far... MIUI definitely adds some super useful functions that i missed on my recent phones like Mi A1 with Android One.
On the other hand, the more people use and test the custom roms now, the better quality said roms will be when I want them in a year or two.
Hey guys I just got this phone and I'm wondering if it's worthy flashing a custom ROM like Pixel Experience?
I'm asking this cause on some of my older phones like Xperia Z3, flashing a custom ROM breaks some stuff like camera (making the quality of the photos so poor) and I even heard that on this device it will break fingerprint or even Android Auto!
This three are critical for me, so do you guys recommend flashing Pixel Experience or simply root and debloat MIUI as I did with Sony"s software?
I just want my phone to perform as stable as possible with no extra features that I don't use at all.
Thanks in advance.
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I have tried quite a few ROMs and, to be honest, unless you can't stand MIUI, I'd stay with the official ROM, debloated but not rooted. Fingerprint will work better, you'll be able to use Google Pay without hassles, and to be honest MIUI is so full of features that you won't miss much. MIUI is not my cup of tea, but it has improved tremendously over the years and it's now bearable.
i debloated and i use the weekly eu builds
I use the Evolution x rom, Everything works fine from what i can tell, including camera and fingerprint. I Like the customization Options that the custom Rom gives me.
I don't use Google Auto or Pay tho.
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i debloated and i use the weekly eu builds
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what do you need to "debloat" on the eu release? oO
so me2 , i'm on weekly beta from xiaomi.eu and i'm pretty happy with it (not exactly with the one from friday .. i think the battery drain went up -.-)
i don't see any need to switch, to a other custom rom.
What is your suggestions? Thanks
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What is your suggestions? Thanks
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There is nothing best, you can find the most popular ones but everyone will have different opinions.
Do you want stability, better performance or a specific Rom that has specific features?
Be ready to read tonnes of web pages before deciding to change the Rom.
for me clearly ported rom (A11), from Redmi 9, I have no mistake ...
It depends on your needs. The only real way to find the best rom for you is to try them yourself.
Personally, I find that all Android 11 roms for Poco M3 lack at least a few things I need. For example, double tap to wake does not work on all custom A11 roms. I just stick to the latest Xiaomi.eu stable rom. Yes it's android 10, but the good devs have included most if not all good functionalities from the newer versions of Miui.
Hi guys,
I am currently using an iPhone 12 as my primary device and looking for an secondary device.
Before iPhone 12, I was using OnePlus 5T and I used to play around by flashing different Custom ROMs since it had a good community support.
Now looking to buy Poco M3 as my secondary device. The only thing I want from a Custom ROM is pure android with no noticeable bugs.
How is the Custom ROM support for Poco M3? Are the ROMs stable enough to use it as daily driver? If yes, Which is the most Stable ROM as of now.
My decision to buy Poco M3 will be purely based on Custom ROMs availability since I will flash it in the day 1 itself. If no stable ROM is available, I am looking to buy Moto G40 Fusion.
And I can see a lot of threads mentioning Phone Dead/Bricked issues. Does that happen only with official MIUI or custom ROMS also?
Can you guys help me out. Thanks in advance.
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Hi guys,
I am currently using an iPhone 12 as my primary device and looking for an secondary device.
Before iPhone 12, I was using OnePlus 5T and I used to play around by flashing different Custom ROMs since it had a good community support.
Now looking to buy Poco M3 as my secondary device. The only thing I want from a Custom ROM is pure android with no noticeable bugs.
How is the Custom ROM support for Poco M3? Are the ROMs stable enough to use it as daily driver? If yes, Which is the most Stable ROM as of now.
My decision to buy Poco M3 will be purely based on Custom ROMs availability since I will flash it in the day 1 itself. If no stable ROM is available, I am looking to buy Moto G40 Fusion.
And I can see a lot of threads mentioning Phone Dead/Bricked issues. Does that happen only with official MIUI or custom ROMS also?
Can you guys help me out. Thanks in advance.
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well, you are talking about a great phone with good screen and awesome speakers, i am also a poco m3 user so, i might be the best to give you the right answer,
let's begin if you want vanilla android try pixel experience rom but it's unofficial for our device, so i would recommend you dot os official rom, it's fast and beautiful
remember, before flashing any rom read the guide carefully, cause many rom including dot os require you to have certain version of miui to be able to flash bug free.
best of luck.