Redmi Note 3 pro se (kate) - firmware revisions and rolling back? - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Questions & Answers

I recently did a full wipe, installed the latest miui Dev ROM for Kate and then did a clean lineageos install.
However, battery performance is terrible, roughly 4 hours sot under similar conditions that I got 9 hours sot a few months ago.
Basically I want to know if installing an old MIUI Dev ROM will roll back my firmware?
There is very little discussion of "firmware" for the phone. Does anyone know of a log or different versions and changes ? Is "firmware" the same as baseband ?

dn* said:
I recently did a full wipe, installed the latest miui Dev ROM for Kate and then did a clean lineageos install.
However, battery performance is terrible, roughly 4 hours sot under similar conditions that I got 9 hours sot a few months ago.
Basically I want to know if installing an old MIUI Dev ROM will roll back my firmware?
There is very little discussion of "firmware" for the phone. Does anyone know of a log or different versions and changes ? Is "firmware" the same as baseband ?
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Yes, the miui roms include firmware so it will overwrite.
Did you try custom kernels? There's an unofficial LineageOS by Umang96 with radon kernel build in.
I am currently on resurrection remix with stock kernel. I figured out that most of my battery drains because of bad 4g reception. In resurrection remix there's a setting to turn on 2g when screen is off, that saves me a lot of battery.

Hi John
Honestly I find kernels a bit of a placebo. Too much tinkering and I've never really seen any big benefits from a custom kernel. That said I just installed Radon to see how things go.
I'm going to backup and install an old miui Dev and then do a clean lineage install I think.
Would be good to find or start developing a resource that has info on the miui "firmware". I have zero clue on the differences. Presumably a lot of changes are simply miui changes - I dunno what will change when I move across to lineage

dn* said:
Hi John
Honestly I find kernels a bit of a placebo. Too much tinkering and I've never really seen any big benefits from a custom kernel. That said I just installed Radon to see how things go.
I'm going to backup and install an old miui Dev and then do a clean lineage install I think.
Would be good to find or start developing a resource that has info on the miui "firmware". I have zero clue on the differences. Presumably a lot of changes are simply miui changes - I dunno what will change when I move across to lineage
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You can't do that, lineage won't work with older firmware, so when you start from old global dev, you need to flash the newer firmware from the LineageOS thread (OP #2). Complete waste of time.

Capt. John Yossarian said:
Yes, the miui roms include firmware so it will overwrite.
Did you try custom kernels? There's an unofficial LineageOS by Umang96 with radon kernel build in.
I am currently on resurrection remix with stock kernel. I figured out that most of my battery drains because of bad 4g reception. In resurrection remix there's a setting to turn on 2g when screen is off, that saves me a lot of battery.
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Capt. John Yossarian said:
You can't do that, lineage won't work with older firmware, so when you start from old global dev, you need to flash the newer firmware from the LineageOS thread (OP #2). Complete waste of time.
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Yea it suggests to be on the latest firmware but I don't see why it won't work on a firmware from a couple of months ago. Realistically, someone who installed lineageos a few months ago will have just been installing weeklies and never bothered getting a newer miscellaneous firmware from the thread though, right ?

dn* said:
Yea it suggests to be on the latest firmware but I don't see why it won't work on a firmware from a couple of months ago. Realistically, someone who installed lineageos a few months ago will have just been installing weeklies and never bothered getting a newer miscellaneous firmware from the thread though, right ?
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Everyone on LineageOS without issues is on firmware from OP#2. The new nightlies are built by devs using this firmware, and you should be on it too to ensure everything is working properly.

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Stable Roms without missing features?

I wanted to ask, witch Roms are stable and support all features of Kenzo.
It seems that in several Roms there are different Problems,
from wakelocks and Battery drain,
over Wifi Problems
to missing Fingerprint or VolTE support.
Is it a Problem with Android 6.0 or also with 5.1 based Roms?
This should be in the Questions & Answers section. However, I have official CM 13.0 and I haven't encountered any of the problems that you mentioned above. If you read instructions carefully and understand what you're doing, you won't have any trouble as long as the rom you are flashing supports those features. If you head over to the Android Development section, you can see the features that each rom does and doesn't support. If the OP says it is supported but you can't get it to work, then the problem comes from your side. Before flashing make sure you have read and understood the required steps and have taken all the necessary precautions to avoid ending up with a "bricked" device. Let me know if you have any trouble.
jimakos98 said:
This should be in the Questions & Answers section. However, I have official CM 13.0 and I haven't encountered any of the problems that you mentioned above. If you read instructions carefully and understand what you're doing, you won't have any trouble as long as the rom you are flashing supports those features. If you head over to the Android Development section, you can see the features that each rom does and doesn't support. If the OP says it is supported but you can't get it to work, then the problem comes from your side. Before flashing make sure you have read and understood the required steps and have taken all the necessary precautions to avoid ending up with a "bricked" device. Let me know if you have any trouble.
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Thanks for your reply,
yes i know what im doing (had Nexus 4 and flashed it more than a hundred times).
I normally check first post (+ following from OP) and the last sites of the Thread to see if there are bugs or not (cause "no bugs" in OP-Thread is not always correct).
But if CM13 is, so far, bug free and full featured (fingerprint and so on) than i will give it a try.
DarkAlucard said:
Thanks for your reply,
yes i know what im doing (had Nexus 4 and flashed it more than a hundred times).
I normally check first post (+ following from OP) and the last sites of the Thread to see if there are bugs or not (cause "no bugs" in OP-Thread is not always correct).
But if CM13 is, so far, bug free and full featured (fingerprint and so on) than i will give it a try.
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It is. I've been using it for almost 1 month now, and I can say it's probably the most stable and complete rom for me. I also flashed the CM 13.0 supported firmware along with Radon Kernel and the device is blazing fast. As for the battery, I can get 1 week+ with minimal usage, and about 2-3 days with heavy usage which is pretty impressive for a hexa-core device with a 1080p screen.
jimakos98 said:
It is. I've been using it for almost 1 month now, and I can say it's probably the most stable and complete rom for me. I also flashed the CM 13.0 supported firmware along with Radon Kernel and the device is blazing fast. As for the battery, I can get 1 week+ with minimal usage, and about 2-3 days with heavy usage which is pretty impressive for a hexa-core device with a 1080p screen.
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I was wondering about this "firmware" thing, never had to upgrade any software. Normaly just flash the Rom.
I was also wondering what's the difference to the unofficial CM13
DarkAlucard said:
I was wondering about this "firmware" thing, never had to upgrade any software. Normaly just flash the Rom.
I was also wondering what's the difference to the unofficial CM13
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Well, if you are going to flash this rom you are going to have to flash the appropriate firmware too, since CM is based on it. If you flash the rom without flashing the firmware, you might end up with missing options in settings (I tried this and the "fingerprints" tab was missing). As soon as I flashed the firmware everything got fixed. Also, an official rom means that it is developed by a member or a group of members that have created the original project, while unofficial roms can be built by anyone. For example I can take a CM build and customize it the way i want and then release it to the public. This makes it an unofficial rom, since I'm not a member of the CM development team. But if a rom or an update releases on the CM website, then it is considered to be official.
By the way about the VoLTE support, quoting from OP Q&A:
Q) Is VoLTE supported? (Also useful if you have GApps related problems).
A) No. We use all proprietary blobs from MIUI Marshmallow alpha 'leaked' builds and those builds itself do not have it working. So we'll have to wait until Xiaomi fixes it in their marshmallow builds in future. Also we can't fallback to old LP radio blobs/libs and are not suited with current setup. #blamexiaomi
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I guess you'll have to wait for Xiaomi to release a stable working MM build if you want voLTE support. :/

Resurrection remix vs lineage os

What are your opinions on resurrection remix vs lineage is at their current and future stages? I just received my mido from China and I would like to install a custom rom into it. I'm torn between lineage and resurrection. What makes lineage better than resurrection, as RR has much better customisation but I'm concerned about updates. Which is better in you opinion?
I'm looking for stability over customisations.
I had been using Cyanogenmod/Lineage on a Samsung S3 Mini and my current Moto G 4G. I found them to be similar in terms of stability and never encountered any deal-breaking bugs on both operating systems. Back when I started using Custom OSes on the little Samsung, I installed every single ROM update as soon as I could. That has changed, and I update every 1-3 months if there are no major issues. I prefer Resurrection Remix because of its better customization options and when my Redmi Note 4 arrives in what I hope to be 2 weeks' time, I'll install RR on that one as well.
On my RN3P ive been using RR for a long time. First marshmallow release and now the nougat release. What I experienced there is a faster bug fixing (camera nougat patch has been included way faster in official builds then on lineage) and a very active community on XDA.
Flashed my Mido yesterday with RR and I'm pretty happy with it. Camera shutter has a delay and video recording is kinda slow but beside of that everything works out of the box for me. I tried lineage several times but I miss so many functions which are only available on RR...
Is lineage updated more regularly? As there have barely been updates for RR since it's release for mido
Aventhe said:
Is lineage updated more regularly? As there have barely been updates for RR since it's release for mido
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Both will get updates, as dev said LineageOS going to be official once the kernel sources gets released, you know about RR, it's already Official.
rr is more flexible and complicated while lineage is stable
I installed today LineageOS latest version and now I find it has something missing like "no blue filtering" mode. In addition, After installing even today I got a pop saying to install latest update and went for this too but don't know why the downloading gets stopped suddenly after sometime. I noticed this to happen more than 5 time. Now I give up updating and considering to move to Remix.
I recommend RR
I used both of them. But I feel RR is more customizable, flexible, complicated & stable. I recommend to flash RR who want to mess up with all UI.
Came across this, thought I'd share my views. I bought this phone 2 days ago and am waiting for the bootloader to unlock thereafter once I'm done playing with the stock ROM, will promptly Install CrDroid.
I've had CrDroid on my Honor 5x & HTC one m8, never encountered any issues and found it to be very stable with all features working.
If I recall it's derived of both Lineage + RR and that's evident through the customisation it offers + stability - maybe you can give that a try?

MOST SATISFYING ROM and KERNEL FOR US

Hi guys! I am making this thread so that we could have a place to tell the community which is the most satisfying ROM and kernel in our opinion and experience that you have used or most probably are using right now. Guys it would be really helpful if you share what qualities make that ROM or kernel most satisfying in your opinion like bb or performance or something unique about that ROM or kernel. Guys I welcome you to share any special settings (ROM or ka) you have done to achieve that satisfaction. So guys do share and help the community and show gratitude to respective developers as well .....
Thank You!
My choice is crdroid nougat official with stock kernel. Super stable and nice bb for my usage. I'm using it right now. No special settings. Just extreme battery saver all the time.
I think that the combination ofofficial RRos nougat and beacon kernel is very stable. I'm using it right now
I haven't used many ROMs but the most satisfying ROM for me is Viper Coral [nouget ]. Its butter smooth and best batter backup. It also doesn't have slow charging problem unlike other Oreo ROMs . It take only 2-2.5 hours to complete charge the device. Since I am not a Jio user I don't know about volte.
for me it's the viper os coral 3.1.1 final by impulsar it even shows certified in device status in play store , it's the most stable rom for me gr8 bb no volte issue nothing it's the best with stock kernel & also with beacon
Both vipers are great I.e. impulsar's and dinesh's both are certified in play store
Unofficial CrDroid by difr
Extreme performance!
Yup.. True.. Extreme performance.. Butter smooth, excellent multitasking possibilities. Good battery backup (but not the best), but wen compared to performance, this is more than sufficient.. Excellent work by developer.. Kudos..
liquid remix, stock kernel.
I am very pleased with AEX 4.6 and the Spicey Kernel. Great battery backup, responsiveness and performance, GCamMod and everything else is working. The only downside is that it is not actively maintained anymore, so no new security updates. As I had several problems with Oreo ROMs and their GAPPS, I hope that the developers will iron out these issues to make the switch sometime in the future (the unofficial crDroid build was promising, but GAPPS didn't work there for me).
ms178 said:
I am very pleased with AEX 4.6 and the Spicey Kernel. Great battery backup, responsiveness and performance, GCamMod and everything else is working. The only downside is that it is not actively maintained anymore, so no new security updates. As I had several problems with Oreo ROMs and their GAPPS, I hope that the developers will iron out these issues to make the switch sometime in the future (the unofficial crDroid build was promising, but GAPPS didn't work there for me).
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Why? Is there any issue when you were using oreo GApps?
I'm using Oreo and Nano GApps right now, it runs normally without any issue
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bajijus said:
Why? Is there any issue when you were using oreo GApps?
I'm using Oreo and Nano GApps right now, it runs normally without any issue
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Yes, I had issues with the 8.1 April 1st release (pico and nano) from opengapps.org. I first flashed the ROM, rebooted and then flashed GAPPS and I got "play services stopped" as soon as I try to setup my device. And as I did mention in the other posts, I've tried other ROMs and TWRPs as well with the same reproducible result and ran out of options there. Hence I got back to AEX 4.6 and even flashing it together with GAPPS went without problems wheras I get bootloops if I flash them together with Oreo ROMs.
ms178 said:
Yes, I had issues with the 8.1 April 1st release (pico and nano) from opengapps.org. I first flashed the ROM, rebooted and then flashed GAPPS and I got "play services stopped" as soon as I try to setup my device. And as I did mention in the other posts, I've tried other ROMs and TWRPs as well with the same reproducible result and ran out of options there. Hence I got back to AEX 4.6 and even flashing it together with GAPPS went without problems wheras I get bootloops if I flash them together with Oreo ROMs.
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I have exactly the same issue and cannot use any Oreo rom beacause of that...
Can someone tell us which working version of oreo Gapps to use? I tried yesterdy with april 14th release and the bug is still there.
Manzing said:
I have exactly the same issue and cannot use any Oreo rom beacause of that...
Can someone tell us which working version of oreo Gapps to use? I tried yesterdy with april 14th release and the bug is still there.
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I did try even older ones from December, but that did not work as well. Look overe here in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-3s/help/flash-oreo-roms-t3743439/page4
Some people found a solution which worked for them, but I haven't tried them myself yet.
Bootleggers and unofficial crdroid by difr
I have used many custom roms with stock and beacon combo (excluding treble as beacon for treble is not out yet)
I vote for Bootleggers ROM.
It's a complete package with 99.9% pure android bug-less experience. All features work flawlessly. Best thing about this rom is Battery Backup. it's amazing, a LOT more compared to any other rom be it Nitrogen RR Firehound Cr AEX LiquidRemix Viper PixelExperience MIUI etc. I have tried them all but finally Bootleggers compelled me to stick with it for Battery Backup and almost NO bugs.
My latest choice - AEX oreo build by Woivod
AEX oreo build by Woivod, hands down.
glavinstone said:
AEX oreo build by Woivod, hands down.
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+1
CR droid by diffr (14042018) - best performance, great battery, fast charging (1950 mA), mostly stable, No heating issue, Best gaming performance.

Whats the most stable rom for Xiaomi RN4X (Snapdragon)(MIDO) ???

This is my first time installing a rom on a xiaomi, i already unlock bootloader and install TWRP.
I had consider installing Dot Os Rom but there are some comments that said that there is a slow charging issue. Right now im between Pixel Experience Rom and Lineage OS; does this ones have big bugs? i mean i want a daily driver rom . What are your recommendations? Or should i stay on miui?
OcainD said:
This is my first time installing a rom on a xiaomi, i already unlock bootloader and install TWRP.
I had consider installing Dot Os Rom but there are some comments that said that there is a slow charging issue. Right now im between Pixel Experience Rom and Lineage OS; does this ones have big bugs? i mean i want a daily driver rom . What are your recommendations? Or should i stay on miui?
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In general you can say that Nougat is more stable than Oreo and has better battery life.
If you don't mind waiting till Monday and can live with a few bugs, go with LineageOS 15.1 Official (based on Oreo).
Currently I'm using LineageOS 14.1 Official. Bug free for me, stable, good battery life and updates every week.
The problem with most ROMs is actually that at some point the developer decides to drop support for a ROM and moves on the another ROM or phone. You are then left with a ROM with bugs and unfixed security holes.
That won't happen when using LineageOS official builds

Stable custom rom for redmi note 4 sd

Hello,
I have redmi note 4 3GB variant, rooted with miui 9.5.11.0
I wanted to try out a stable custom rom, I'm leaning towards resurrection rom and lineage os, can you guys tell me which versions of those are stable enough for me to try?
And, what is the most hassle free and simplest way to back up and restore data.
In other words, how to easily switch from stock rom to custom rom (or vice versa) without loosing user data?
Los is good but if u are fan of customisation Then RR is good also Aosp Extended is good option, u can restore your old backup and its very easy just make backup of your current rom and flash the custom rom.
jime1 said:
Hello,
I have redmi note 4 3GB variant, rooted with miui 9.5.11.0
I wanted to try out a stable custom rom, I'm leaning towards resurrection rom and lineage os, can you guys tell me which versions of those are stable enough for me to try?
And, what is the most hassle free and simplest way to back up and restore data.
In other words, how to easily switch from stock rom to custom rom (or vice versa) without loosing user data?
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It doesn't get more stable than LineageOS.
But the price you pay is that there aren't any customizations or features. Currently it's basically pure Android
I'm using Miracle droid for 6 months now since i dont need treble at the moment or until magisk has official treble support.
Many customization option and no bug so far.
rs168 said:
I'm using Miracle droid for 6 months now since i dont need treble at the moment or until magisk has official treble support.
Many customization option and no bug so far.
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How can you use the ROM for 6 months when it was released only 2 months ago?
Noter2017 said:
How can you use the ROM for 6 months when it was released only 2 months ago?
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OMG ! Did we just spot a time traveler ?
jbanti said:
Los is good but if u are fan of customisation Then RR is good also Aosp Extended is good option, u can restore your old backup and its very easy just make backup of your current rom and flash the custom rom.
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Alright Man ! Great !! is there any side by side comparison for those three ?
And I'm rooted with Magisk, with stock recovery so that I can receive OTA MIUI stable updates..So are you talking about Titanium Backup or TWRP backup or the in house Local Backups ?
Noter2017 said:
It doesn't get more stable than LineageOS.
But the price you pay is that there aren't any customizations or features. Currently it's basically pure Android
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So, is the latest Lin OS version the most stable ? and what features does it have, is there any kind of list of features ?
rs168 said:
I'm using Miracle droid for 6 months now since i dont need treble at the moment or until magisk has official treble support.
Many customization option and no bug so far.
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How is it better than RR and Lin OS ?
Noter2017 said:
How can you use the ROM for 6 months when it was released only 2 months ago?
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Oh right it sounds weird LOL !!!
The previous release was Elixir OS, developer change the name to Miracle OS.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...opment/elixiros-1-0-mw-redmi-note-4x-t3733603
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jime1 said:
How is it better than RR and Lin OS ?
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I prefer customization, not pure android.
At least for me, Miracle has better batter life. i love RR since Galaxy S2
oh by the way RR nougat is the best battery life so far.
I use RR Luis ROM, 5..8.5 version, which is for Nougat. Battery life is excellent, lots of customizations, and very stable.
Try the Lineage Extended by Alexey. Its not here in XDA, but search Alexey711 in androidfilehost. Thats the perefect version of Lineage based ROM I've found. Lots of customization plus regular updates.
Alexey build in lineage is the best , he update daily I think:silly: almost all customization in resurrection are available in it
If you want to try resurrection go for endless, his battery life is outstanding, he also update with useful features
rs168 said:
Oh right it sounds weird LOL !!!
The previous release was Elixir OS, developer change the name to Miracle OS.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...opment/elixiros-1-0-mw-redmi-note-4x-t3733603
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I prefer customization, not pure android.
At least for me, Miracle has better batter life. i love RR since Galaxy S2
oh by the way RR nougat is the best battery life so far.
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I use RR Luis ROM, 5..8.5 version, which is for Nougat. Battery life is excellent, lots of customizations, and very stable.
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So the RROreo is not good at battery life ?
iTalisman said:
Try the Lineage Extended by Alexey. Its not here in XDA, but search Alexey711 in androidfilehost. Thats the perefect version of Lineage based ROM I've found. Lots of customization plus regular updates.
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naseefnachi said:
Alexey build in lineage is the best , he update daily I think:silly: almost all customization in resurrection are available in it
If you want to try resurrection go for endless, his battery life is outstanding, he also update with useful features
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You mean this : https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=256804 ?
if Alexey711 is so awesome, then why is he/she not on xda ? why release ROMs such top secretly ?!
and endless ? is that a custom version of RR ?
and why prefer some secret ROM(Alexey build) over RR ?
Who said he release secretly?? He is in PDA forum ,his thread is there.
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This is not my Rom - this is just a Forum for discussion on XDA - the main forum is the 4pda.ru site
LineageOS 15.1 eXtended
4pda.ru - Original Rom Thread - https://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=809215&view=findpost&p=72074026
Rom download - https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=256804
Change Log - https://pastebin.com/raw/zEH3kdjK
Youtube Review of differences from LineageOS withe LOS eXtended
LineageOS eXtended is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 8 (oreo), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
LineageOS eXtended is based on LineageOS and the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. LineageOS eXtended does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for LineageOS eXtended is available in the LineageOS eXtended Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit out Gerrit Code Review.
Source Code:
https://github.com/LineageOS-eXtended
https://github.com/Alexey71
What's working :
Boots
RIL (Calls, SMS, Data)
Fingerprint
IR Blaster
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Camera
Camcorder (Supports up to 60fps via GCAM in bright light)
Video Playback
Audio
Sensors
Flash
LED (if your notification LED isn't working, use the old LED driver .zip - my Mido needs this)
GPS
Volte
ViLte (Has been fixed since the youtube video was made)
Known issues:
You Tell me
FAQ: (Google Translation of Russian Forum FAQ)
Answers to questions or FAQ:
* What kind of archive is OLD_LED_DRIVER_PATCH?
lineage-15.1-xxxxxxxxx-Extended-mido.zip - the firmware itself with a new ice driver for the diode of notifications. Not everyone works, thanks Xiaomi. (Check the diode flashing when notifications arrive and how it is configured).
lineage-15.1-xxxxxxxxx-Extended-mido (OLD_LED_DRIVER_PATCH) .zip - since not everyone has a new diode driver, they made a patch for the old one.
* The first time the firmware is installed, crashes the setting.
Delete the SetupWizard in GAPPS
* There is no "for program" option on LOS in the superuser settings, there is only "ADB". How do I enable root for programs?
Route of access is not present, it is necessary to flash Magisk treble or LineageOS extension https://download.lineageos.org/extras
Instructions :
Download the latest Rom build - https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=256804 - and GApps - https://opengapps.org/
Reboot to recovery
Flash the latest build and GApps
Reboot
Downloads :
Recovery & Magisk
Twrp for Treble builds (will work with normal builds too) - RedWolf TWRP 027
Custom Magisk for treble enabled builds v16.4
Rom
Un-Official build [Nightlies]: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=256804
Extra Camera's
MIUI Camera (For Slow Motion Video Capture)
GCam (UriKill Version) - For better HDR+ photo capture
Newer Urikill version with FC fix
Credits :
Alexey711 - Rom Compiler / Developer
Alexey711 - Profile on 4pda.ru
Contributors
alexey71
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
ROM Firmware Required: Miui 9 8.5.x or later
Based On: LineageOS
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=256804
Beta Release Date: 2018-06-18
Created 2018-05-07
Last Updated 2018-06-19
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jime1 said:
So the RROreo is not good at battery life ?
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Nougat battery life is better than Oreo.
rossarnie said:
Nougat battery life is better than Oreo.
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Alright, but I'm unable to find the older versions on Sourceforge, here are only Oreo versions
I never knew there were other android forums such as XDA in this world, damn
jime1 said:
Alright Man ! Great !! is there any side by side comparison for those three ?
And I'm rooted with Magisk, with stock recovery so that I can receive OTA MIUI stable updates..So are you talking about Titanium Backup or TWRP backup or the in house Local Backups ?
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check out the official rom forum page for more info...

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