I have Mido SD 32/3GB on MIUI 8.2.10.0.0.
When I check for updates in Updater app it gives me no update,and on MI site download page for Redmi Note 4X global there are 8.5.4.0 version. I have manualy downloaded 8.5.4.0 update and put it in internal and external memory and tryed "choose update package" option.Nothing,MIUI says "can't verify update.current version is illegal,only allowed to flash stable version".I have tried MIUI 9 7.8.24...same thing. The fone is all stock.But the bootloader is factory unlocked.
Anybody has solution??? Thanks.
milan978 said:
I have Mido SD 32/3GB on MIUI 8.2.10.0.0.
When I check for updates in Updater app it gives me no update,and on MI site download page for Redmi Note 4X global there are 8.5.4.0 version. I have manualy downloaded 8.5.4.0 update and put it in internal and external memory and tryed "choose update package" option.Nothing,MIUI says "can't verify update.current version is illegal,only allowed to flash stable version".I have tried MIUI 9 7.8.24...same thing. The fone is all stock.But the bootloader is factory unlocked.
Anybody has solution??? Thanks.
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Hey man, you have a Fake/tampered Rom
Take a look at this:
http://en.miui.com/thread-392159-1-1.html
For stable rom , needed about 3 decimal points. Not more than that
You need to use MIFLASH tool to flash the original rom. Make sure to unlock bootloader first (i think its already unlock thou).
Flashing guide:
http://en.miui.com/thread-565784-1-1.html
Thanks,I was thinking about using MIFLASH.
Yes, bootloader is (factory ??? ) unlocked.I buy it like that.
(why would seler temper with ROM? my Mido is chinese 2016101 and I live in Serbia/East Europe.couldn,t they just flash Global rom.I buy from them Redmi 4a for my wife,and it was OK.Updated fine to latest ROM.)
Didn't know about 3 decimal rom rule.
milan978 said:
Thanks,I was thinking about using MIFLASH.
Yes, bootloader is (factory ??? ) unlocked.I buy it like that.
(why would seler temper with ROM? my Mido is chinese 2016101 and I live in Serbia/East Europe.couldn,t they just flash Global rom.I buy from them Redmi 4a for my wife,and it was OK.Updated fine to latest ROM.)
Didn't know about 3 decimal rom rule.
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Xiaomi have no official retail stores yet (except at India thou) so they let those f*ck up resellers to buy their phones and do whatever they want to sell it.
If the reseller bought those phones directly from China with chinese miui rom , tendency it will modified to english with playstore installed.
Sorry for that lol ,
Now try miflash if it works :fingers-crossed:
MIFLASH did the trick. I'm now on 8.5.4.0.
How to know the bootloader is lock or unlock?
And is there any tutorial i can follow on how to install rom from fake to official?
Frawz said:
How to know the bootloader is lock or unlock?
And is there any tutorial i can follow on how to install rom from fake to official?
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To flash an official ROM (stable or developer, chinese or global) over an unofficial one, you need an unlock bootloader and follow this guide.
If you are using an unofficial ROM, like those fake MIUI ROMs (bad) or Xiaomi.eu ROMs (better than official), you have already an unlocked bootloader.
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Hi. So I have REDMI NOTE 3 SD. I got permission to unlock officially. However the Mi unlock tool is giving error of could not verify device.
I'm on Global Stable rom 7.2.3.
I'm not able to go to China Stable ot Dev rom through updater app. It gives error that could not verify package.
Please help as to how to unlock the bootloader officially even though I have permission.
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Welcome to the club. You are not the only one with this issue. Give it some time (maybe a week or two) and try again.
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http-double-dot-//
en-dot-miui-dot-com /
thread-274412-1-1.html
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This work for me. (replace the spaces,..... and join the url inside the quotes)
jain_pranav said:
Hi. So I have REDMI NOTE 3 SD. I got permission to unlock officially. However the Mi unlock tool is giving error of could not verify device.
I'm on Global Stable rom 7.2.3.
I'm not able to go to China Stable ot Dev rom through updater app. It gives error that could not verify package.
Please help as to how to unlock the bootloader officially even though I have permission.
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Flash China Stable through Mi Flash then use Updater app to update to China Developer from China stable. Then unlock.
You can't flash China Developer from Global stable using Updater app.
AMDFusion said:
Flash China Stable through Mi Flash then use Updater app to update to China Developer from China stable. Then unlock.
You can't flash China Developer from Global stable using Updater app.
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I remember RN3 giving me problems when I tried to go from Global Stable to China Dev as well. Global Stable to Global Dev worked perfectly though.
I managed to unlock by going from global stable to global dev.
Immortal68 said:
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I remember RN3 giving me problems when I tried to go from Global Stable to China Dev as well. Global Stable to Global Dev worked perfectly though.
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you cant go from Global stable to China dev, first you have to flash china stable through flash tool than
download and install china dev rom zip via updater app. it'll work..
Update your stock ROM...had the same issue..the update helped with solving my problem (50℅ couldn't verify device error)
pls post here with your details.
http://en.miui.com/type-64-717.html
Had the unlock stuck at 50% too - worked after going to Dev version. I'm on Global but I think China Dev will also work.
It just arrived today with play store installed and no Chinese stuff.
redmi note 3 pro 32gb version snapdragon
Would love it if was official for the updates
ANDROID VERSION
5.1..1 LMY47V
MIUI Version
MIUI Global 7.9 stable 7.91.8.0(LHOMICL)
It's definitely unofficial ROM flashed by the reseller.
Flash Global Stable ROM using edl mode.
Sent from my kenzo using XDA-Developers mobile app
I had 7.1.99.99 on mine, which is also a vendor ROM. Managed to install Global Stable 7.2.1.8, then got an OTA update to 7.2.3.0, but I can't switch to Global Dev, nor to China Stable or China Dev.
I also unlocked the bootloader when I installed 7.1.8.0, but now it seems to be locked again. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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vastila said:
I had 7.1.99.99 on mine, which is also a vendor ROM. Managed to install Global Stable 7.2.1.8, then got an OTA update to 7.2.3.0, but I can't switch to Global Dev, nor to China Stable or China Dev.
I also unlocked the bootloader when I installed 7.1.8.0, but now it seems to be locked again. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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You cant flash China Dev/Stable because they are different from global stable...you could flash from global stable to global dev and vice versa...but make sure take backup and then factory reset and then flash the rom..Do at your own risk you can dload from http://en.miui.com/download-301.html make sure dload correct version
I don't see why I wouldn't be able. Still, I can't flash the global dev version, either. Why would that be?
How do I flash using edl mode?
I installed adb and turned on USB debugging.
I ran the adb reboot edl and my phone reset and a driver was installed. I feel like I am on the right track, but I don't know what the next step is.
Hello dear friends,
I have buyed a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 with global rom. I will install dutch language, but cannot find a good rom. Can you help me please? I have also problem with the sim tray. The phone recognize both sim cards, but doesnt have service. Please help. I live in the Netherlands.
The ROMs from xiaomi.eu have Dutch language in-built as far as I know. Here is the link to their Weekly ROMs - https://xiaomi.eu/community/link-forums/roms-download.73/
As for the SIM card issue, have you checked if your operator's bands are supported by the phone or not?
What is your current rom?
Report what you find here: -
Settings - About Phone - MIUI version
Possibility of a vendor rom on the device?
corkiejp said:
What is your current rom?
Report what you find here: -
Settings - About Phone - MIUI version
Possibility of a vendor rom on the device?
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Hi, my current rom is: MIUI version: MIUI Global 8.0 | Stable 8.0.1.0(LHOMIDG)
Thanks for response
Helle, thanks for response. I have downloaded that rom, but cannot install it on my device. Do you know how to do that? I have sometimes problems with MiFlash.. Sometime it works, and sometime it gives error message about hello packet.
dlkrsn42 said:
Hi, my current rom is: MIUI version: MIUI Global 8.0 | Stable 8.0.1.0(LHOMIDG)
Thanks for response
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That looks like an official rom. Have you checked your APN settings for your network?
dlkrsn42 said:
Helle, thanks for response. I have downloaded that rom, but cannot install it on my device. Do you know how to do that? I have sometimes problems with MiFlash.. Sometime it works, and sometime it gives error message about hello packet.
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For xiaomi.eu roms, you need to unlock your bootloader officially and flash the rom through TWRP.
corkiejp said:
That looks like an official rom. Have you checked your APN settings for your network?
For xiaomi.eu roms, you need to unlock your bootloader officially and flash the rom through TWRP.
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I have an unlocked bootloader and TRWP, but cannot install an EU rom, can you help me with that?
@dlkrsn42 First take backup, because flashing xiaomi.eu rom will require a wipe of data.
Put the xiaomi.eu rom zip (intact not extracted) on your external sdcard.
Boot TWRP.
Wipe Data and cache Partitions
Select Install and choose the xiaomi.eu rom zip (from sdcard).
Swipe to Install
Reboot
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@dlkrsn42 First take backup, because flashing xiaomi.eu rom will require a wipe of data.
Put the xiaomi.eu rom zip (intact not extracted) on your external sdcard.
Boot TWRP.
Wipe Data and cache Partitions
Select Install and choose the xiaomi.eu rom zip (from sdcard).
Swipe to Install
Reboot
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I tried, but it doesnt work good. It gets bootloop
@dlkrsn42 First boot of the rom, can take 15 to 20 mins.
What version of TWRP are you using? Try the official version: - https://twrp.me/devices/redminote3.htm
Did you download the correct version of the rom for kenzo?
Did you check the MD5 of the rom, to make sure it wasn't corrupted in the download.
Your bootloader might have been locked again by the flash, so you will have to unlock it again using MIunlock tool!
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Have you checked your APN settings for your network?
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@dlkrsn42
See you have open a new discussion here: -
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/redmi-note-3-no-service-sim-card.35527/
corkiejp said:
@dlkrsn42 First take backup, because flashing xiaomi.eu rom will require a wipe of data.
Put the xiaomi.eu rom zip (intact not extracted) on your external sdcard.
Boot TWRP.
Wipe Data and cache Partitions
Select Install and choose the xiaomi.eu rom zip (from sdcard).
Swipe to Install
Reboot
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dlkrsn42 said:
I tried, but it doesnt work good. It gets bootloop
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after flash eu rom, don't forget to flash lazy flasher to remove dm-verity & forced encryption on miui mm rom. cmiiw.
abihary said:
after flash eu rom, don't forget to flash lazy flasher to remove dm-verity & forced encryption on miui mm rom. cmiiw.
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Not required for xiaomi.eu roms on devices that are officially unlocked. Never had to use the above on my device.
corkiejp said:
Not required for xiaomi.eu roms on devices that are officially unlocked. Never had to use the above on my device.
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sure you didn't need it if you coming from official miui either global or china version, then switch into eu rom.
different story if you coming from cm/aosp rom. eu rom will locked your bootloader even officially unlock, this happened to me once. after flashing eu rom from cm, i directly reboot it. guess what, stuck at mi logo & fastboot mode. checked my bl, it's locked again and should be unlocked.
will be more safe if you suggest to flash it after rom due to we didn't know those ppl coming from miui/cm/aosp and which twrp used.
corkiejp said:
@dlkrsn42 First boot of the rom, can take 15 to 20 mins.
What version of TWRP are you using? Try the official version: - https://twrp.me/devices/redminote3.htm
Did you download the correct version of the rom for kenzo?
Did you check the MD5 of the rom, to make sure it wasn't corrupted in the download.
Your bootloader might have been locked again by the flash, so you will have to unlock it again using MIunlock tool!
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@dlkrsn42
See you have open a new discussion here: -
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/redmi-note-3-no-service-sim-card.35527/
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Yes, but i gonna delet it from there, nobody gives reply. In meanwhile i have did a research and find the problem (i think). Ik have flashed my Phone to an Global rom (kenzo), but i need to install the global rom version for redmi note 3 special edition (kate). I have find this update package, but cannot not install it. I have asked permission to xiaomi to unlock my bootlaoder (officialy), i hope to get a postive answer and after that, i actualy dont know how to update my Phone with the Kate rom.
You know how i can do this? Or somebody else whos reading this. Please help me
@abihary First thing i did when I got my device was to flash global dev, to unlock. And flashed xiaomi.eu rom. Didn't need to patch boot. Have updated by dirty flashing about 11 weekly roms and didn't encounter any problems.
If your device has been on CM firmware, then you probably need to flash official roms first before flashing xiaomi.eu rom and would need the lazy flasher.
Xiaomi.eu Marshmallow roms cause the bootloader lock if coming from lollipop.
@dlkrsn42 "Kate" Model doesn't have an xiaomi.eu rom (probably never will due to only official global roms for it).
No wonder your device boot-looped when flashed with a "Kenzo" rom.
The rom you listed earlier was for "Kenzo"
dlkrsn42 said:
Hi, my current rom is: MIUI version: MIUI Global 8.0 | Stable 8.0.1.0(LHOMIDG)
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If you do have the "Kenzo" and unlocked unofficially, there was extract steps required to successfully flash xiaomi.eu rom.
See here.
Edit: It is advised to be officially unlocked for xiaomi.eu marshmallow roms
If you have "Kate" check here to flash an official rom by EDL. Doesn't need to be unlocked to do so. But use a fastboot rom.
Out of curiosity while in fastboot mode, what does the following report?
Code:
fastboot getvar product
corkiejp said:
@abihary First thing i did when I got my device was to flash global dev, to unlock. And flashed xiaomi.eu rom. Didn't need to patch boot. Have updated by dirty flashing about 11 weekly roms and didn't encounter any problems.
If your device has been on CM firmware, then you probably need to flash official roms first before flashing xiaomi.eu rom and would need the lazy flasher.
Xiaomi.eu Marshmallow roms cause the bootloader lock if coming from lollipop.
@dlkrsn42 "Kate" Model doesn't have an xiaomi.eu rom (probably never will due to only official global roms for it).
No wonder your device boot-looped when flashed with a "Kenzo" rom.
The rom you listed earlier was for "Kenzo"
If you do have the "Kenzo" and unlocked unofficially, there was extract steps required to successfully flash xiaomi.eu rom.
See here.
Edit: It is advised to be officially unlocked for xiaomi.eu marshmallow roms
If you have "Kate" check here to flash an official rom by EDL. Doesn't need to be unlocked to do so. But use a fastboot rom.
Out of curiosity while in fastboot mode, what does the following report?
Code:
fastboot getvar product
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Hello, thanks for the information. The fastboot getvar product code results in Kenzo. I will tell you short my situation:
I and my friend have orderd the xiaomi redmi note 3 (snapdragon). I had installed everything but with a reason i dont know my phone doesnt accepted the lockscreen pin. This is the pin i used several years on different phones, so my phone was not able to use. I have did a research and found fastboot and fastboot roms for Kenzo. I have did this and know i have problems with my simcard (no service) and camera that doesnt work.
i asked my friend to send me a screen shot of his "about phone" menu (we both got the same phones). His phones shows this: "MIUI Global | 7.5 Stable 7.5.2.0 (MHRMIDE)" and my phone shows now (after update) "MIUI Global 8.0 | Stable 8.0.5.0(LHOMIDG)". I did an research on his version (MHRMIDE) and find the international version (Kate). Well i have buyed that phone also, sow i am thinking that my phone now doesnt support my provider (but i dont know why camera doesnt work..). Sow i am now out of options. I have find an tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TufbuneNl4) to install MHRMIDE rom from TWRP recovery. On the youtube movie its going all good, but not when i try it. Can it be because o dont have official unlocked bootloader?(i am still waiting on an sms from Xiaomi). And everything was working very fine when i received the phone.
I will very happy of someone can help me to fix it. Can it something with baseband or kernel? I am not an expert like you guys... I hope this story is clear and understandable..
@dlkrsn42 If you and your friend have exactly the same phone and it is the same size.
Then if you flashed a "kenzo" rom onto a "Kate" model, It is probably incorrectly telling the wrong product version in fastboot.
That would also explain why your not getting no service as the kate has different modem firmware.
As I suggested earlier you will need to flash a Fastboot rom for "kate" in EDL mode, can be done without unlocking the bootloader.
Edit: The video you linked is a guide to put the "Kate" rom on a "Kenzo" and is not recommended because it won't unlock the extra bands.
corkiejp said:
@dlkrsn42 If you and your friend have exactly the same phone and it is the same size.
Then if you flashed a "kenzo" rom onto a "Kate" model, It is probably incorrectly telling the wrong product version in fastboot.
That would also explain why your not getting no service as the kate has different modem firmware.
As I suggested earlier you will need to flash a Fastboot rom for "kate" in EDL mode, can be done without unlocking the bootloader.
Edit: The video you linked is a guide to put the "Kate" rom on a "Kenzo" and is not recommended because it won't unlock the extra bands.
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Hello, thanks for fast response. Well ı tried to flash a kate rom, but it doesnt work. Do you have any idea what i can do? Because when i ordered the phone, it is selled as an international phone amd it was also working good till i have flashed a kenzo rom.
Have you tried the EDL Mode method with a fastboot rom.
Here are instructions for that method, just make sure you use Special Edition Fastboot rom.
I find that the sim isn't recognized when booted up. You need to enter airplane mode then deactivate it for the phone to register the sim
Hi,
I can't find answer regarding updating my miui OS to latest available.
I bought the Chinese version(package is written in Chinese) and the seller told me to not update via OTA else my phone will get bricked.
My question is what rom is suitable for the Chinese version?
Attaching my phone info.
Thanks a lot
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thereupemi said:
Hi,
I can't find answer regarding updating my miui OS to latest available.
I bought the Chinese version(package is written in Chinese) and the seller told me to not update via OTA else my phone will get bricked.
My question is what rom is suitable for the Chinese version?
Attaching my phone info.
Thanks a lot
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Unlock the bootloader, flash twrp and flash any rom you like whether its global stable or chinese.
ecrudragon said:
Unlock the bootloader, flash twrp and flash any rom you like whether its global stable or chinese.
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I thought I need a specific Rom for the Chinese version
thereupemi said:
I thought I need a specific Rom for the Chinese version
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Nope, you do not.
Device supports any upgrade from any official version, it happens that some sellers proceeded with a method specifically with the chinese version to flash a called "fake" rom onto it, for this reason it crashes trying to update via OTA. Don´t confuse; it supports any complete upgrade flashing entire rom through MiFlash tool or through recovery but not some OTAs due to bootloader restrictions.
What the user is telling you is if you unlock bootloader and install twrp you can install more easily any rom onto it.
But if you don´t want to root by now you can flash by i.e. this version that it seems to be the latest http://en.miui.com/thread-3007347-1-1.html it should happen that MiFlash tool doesn´t work (I guess only works with unlocked bootloader) then you have to try version for recovery, don´t forget to enable USB debugging and just in case OEM unlock features in developer options. If this doesn´t result then you have to search for MiPhone flash tool to flash in edl mode.
Before go further do a backup an bind atleast an account in your device to Xiaomi servers to have a plan B.
Hey,
I noticed that a lot of people are buying a "global" version of Redmi K20 Pro from Chinese sellers. Such a device comes with pre-installed global ROM with many languages.... but ATTENTION, for now there is no such thing as Global ROM! Chinese sellers unlock the bootloader with their dev account, then they install the remade global rom (most likely coming from non-original sources). One day when the official global ROM comes out, the OTA update will make a brick from the phone (because bootloader will most likely lock or simply the software files will not match).
When the bootloader is blocked, the device must have the same software as it came out of the factory, currently only China ROM. In a few days, the Indian version of Redmi K20 Pro with a different code name - raphaelin - will have premiere. Currently, when you check the fingerprint / code name of your Redmi K20 Pro with fake Global ROM (called trashMIUI) it will turn out that it is raphaelin instead of raphael... This already shows that something is wrong because raphaelin has will be presented in India on July 17.
My advice? If you have a global rom installed on Redmi K20 Pro, first install TWRP and Xiaomi.eu ROM, then stay on it until real global rom will be available! And REMEMBER, never lock your bootloader! If you will do it, the only way to fix it will be flash China ROM using test points.
It is also unknown whether the global rom from the Indian version of the Redmi K20 Pro will be able to be installed on the current Chinese version (there will be different code names).
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How about get the China Rom > Install Play Store and Play Services & Uninstall bloat via ADB ??
Funk Wizard said:
How about get the China Rom > Install Play Store and Play Services & Uninstall bloat via ADB ??
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I've tried them all so far and imo the best features and performance are found at this website. http://portal.mi-room.ru/roms/
Those Russians really know how to fix miui. You can even disable all the remaining useless miui apps right in the apps own info settings menu, so you don't need root or ADB.
Funk Wizard said:
How about get the China Rom > Install Play Store and Play Services & Uninstall bloat via ADB ??
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Yes, you can do it, but...
Xiaomi.eu is China ROM with installed Google services, with multi-languages and it is debloated
I bought a Global ROM k20 pro before I figuring it wasn't an official ROM
If they opened the bootloader with a dev account. Is this different methode than with the Mi- account unlocking they tell buyers to do? If it isn't would it be possible to link the device to a different account?
Zenderable said:
Yes, you can do it, but...
Xiaomi.eu is China ROM with installed Google services, with multi-languages and it is debloated
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So in theory I could flash a Xiaomi.eu ROM and re-lock bootloader, not gonna re-lock bootloader I know it's ill adviced but it's possible with those ROMs?
If you boot up the phone, on splash screen, you see the unlock label, that's great, just install twrp and enjoy any rom that you like. Luckily, you've got a pre-unlock device.
If not, I'll be sorry for that, locked bootloader and custom rom, you just can stay with that bad rom, only the qcom 9008 way can flash with locked bootloader.
I bought the normal China version, I have a question, can I fastboot flash India version rom on my China version phone?
tenshikurabu said:
If you boot up the phone, on splash screen, you see the unlock label, that's great, just install twrp and enjoy any rom that you like. Luckily, you've got a pre-unlock device.
If not, I'll be sorry for that, locked bootloader and custom rom, you just can stay with that bad rom, only the qcom 9008 way can flash with locked bootloader.
I bought the normal China version, I have a question, can I fastboot flash India version rom on my China version phone?
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Actually if you get a locked you just have to go through the Xiaomi unlocking process which takes a few days to a week. The bootloader is not permanently locked.
myogui said:
Actually if you get a locked you just have to go through the Xiaomi unlocking process which takes a few days to a week. The bootloader is not permanently locked.
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Yes I'm aware of this but I've read instances where people their device was still linked to the retailers MI-account therefore unable to unlock their bootloader that way. Mine will be delivered in 4 days but that's what concerns me the most.
tenshikurabu said:
If you boot up the phone, on splash screen, you see the unlock label, that's great, just install twrp and enjoy any rom that you like. Luckily, you've got a pre-unlock device.
If not, I'll be sorry for that, locked bootloader and custom rom, you just can stay with that bad rom, only the qcom 9008 way can flash with locked bootloader.
I bought the normal China version, I have a question, can I fastboot flash India version rom on my China version phone?
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yes you can flash India version rom on my China version
Just unlock bootloader your redmi k20 pro (China version) and flash your India fastboot Rom.:good:
hussein1 said:
yes you can flash India version rom on my China version
Just unlock bootloader your redmi k20 pro (China version) and flash your India fastboot Rom.:good:
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Yeah, can't wait for it.
hussein1 said:
yes you can flash India version rom on my China version
Just unlock bootloader your redmi k20 pro (China version) and flash your India fastboot Rom.:good:
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How do you know that? First, India version will be available AFTER 17 July. India version will have different code name (raphaelin) than China version (raphael). Do you install software from Mi 9 on Redmi K20 Pro? Same components, BUT a different code name.
SozzR said:
I bought a Global ROM k20 pro before I figuring it wasn't an official ROM
If they opened the bootloader with a dev account. Is this different methode than with the Mi- account unlocking they tell buyers to do? If it isn't would it be possible to link the device to a different account?
So in theory I could flash a Xiaomi.eu ROM and re-lock bootloader, not gonna re-lock bootloader I know it's ill adviced but it's possible with those ROMs?
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This is a slightly different method because they do not have to wait a week as opposed to an ordinary user. Of course, you can connect your Mi account with the device, but you must allow OEM unlock in the developer settings. Locking a bootloader is not really a good idea. And no, on xiaomi.eu never lock the bootloader. For example, an unlocked bootloader is needed because OTA updates are automatically installed via TWRP. Unlocked bootloader is useful, see what happened to Mi 9SE users - their system displayed a notification that it is destroyed, but thanks to an unlocked bootloader and TWRP you can install everything you want, fix Google Pay, remove MIUI ads, remove junk from the system etc.
Zenderable said:
How do you know that? First, India version will be available AFTER 17 July. India version will have different code name (raphaelin) than China version (raphael). Do you install software from Mi 9 on Redmi K20 Pro? Same components, BUT a different code name.
This is a slightly different method because they do not have to wait a week as opposed to an ordinary user. Of course, you can connect your Mi account with the device, but you must allow OEM unlock in the developer settings. Locking a bootloader is not really a good idea. And no, on xiaomi.eu never lock the bootloader. For example, an unlocked bootloader is needed because OTA updates are automatically installed via TWRP. Unlocked bootloader is useful, see what happened to Mi 9SE users - their system displayed a notification that it is destroyed, but thanks to an unlocked bootloader and TWRP you can install everything you want, fix Google Pay, remove MIUI ads, remove junk from the system etc.
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This is not the first time and it will not be last!
Why do you make things so hard?
Both the phone china & India have raphael code name! and there's the ability to install the Global Rom for the Chinese version
I've been using Xiaomi for over 8 years, and it's so ridiculous and funny that you've raised it!:laugh:
hussein1 said:
This is not the first time and it will not be last!
Why do you make things so hard?
Both the phone china & India have raphael code name! and there's the ability to install the Global Rom for the Chinese version
I've been using Xiaomi for over 8 years, and it's so ridiculous and funny that you've raised it!:laugh:
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I used MIUI before Xiaomi was created, and Android since version 1.6. Easy, I know what I'm talking about.
https://www.xda-developers.com/redmi-k20-pro-xiaomi-mi-9t-pro-india-china/
India version is raphaelin, china version is raphael and global in September will be raphael! This is the same situation like Redmi 6 Pro.
guys quick research led me to this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-6-pro/how-to/tutorial-how-to-flash-global-india-rom-t3898834
its a bit more involved flashing india rom to chinese phone. but it is possible.
I get my k20 pro from goldway aliexpress topmorrow, 476usd total
the seller did tell me that he unlocks the bl to flash global version to have english.
thanks to this i will flash twrp, open gapps, magisk and the latest k20 rom (as of today)
https://github.com/XiaomiWiki/XiaomiWiki.github.io/blob/master/wiki/Flash_TWRP_and_custom_ROMs.md
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117914723
djvita said:
I get my k20 pro from goldway aliexpress topmorrow, 476usd total
the seller did tell me that he unlocks the bl to flash global version to have english.
thanks to this i will flash twrp, open gapps, magisk and the latest k20 rom (as of today)
https://github.com/XiaomiWiki/XiaomiWiki.github.io/blob/master/wiki/Flash_TWRP_and_custom_ROMs.md
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117914723
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There is no need for open gapps. The stock Chinese ROM has Google services already installed. Go to the Mi app store and search for Google. You'll probably not see anything straight away, but will get a pop-up message in Chinese. Click the right button and it will bring up a lot of Google apps, including the Play Store.
djvita said:
I get my k20 pro from goldway aliexpress topmorrow, 476usd total
the seller did tell me that he unlocks the bl to flash global version to have english.
thanks to this i will flash twrp, open gapps, magisk and the latest k20 rom (as of today)
https://github.com/XiaomiWiki/XiaomiWiki.github.io/blob/master/wiki/Flash_TWRP_and_custom_ROMs.md
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117914723
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Just got the phone
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Indeed comes mi unlocked.
time to flash everything...
i just flashed twrp magisk and the rom. rebooted, it took a bit long... i thought i bricked it. but then, tada, everything the same but i had root. there was no reset involved seems the rom is a xiaomi eu rom...
And what if the ofiicial global version never comes out (wich is the most likely option)? What will then be with global ROM users. I ordered Global ROM and really would like someone to make video on youtube or explain steps for installing TWRP and Xiaomi.eu ROM, or what is the best option for us Global ROM users to get most out of phone... Thanks in advance
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djvita said:
i just flashed twrp magisk and the rom. rebooted, it took a bit long... i thought i bricked it. but then, tada, everything the same but i had root. there was no reset involved seems the rom is a xiaomi eu rom...
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Was your phone 'Global ROM' version?
andrejlabestia said:
And what if the ofiicial global version never comes out (wich is the most likely option)? What will then be with global ROM users. I ordered Global ROM and really would like someone to make video on youtube or explain steps for installing TWRP and Xiaomi.eu ROM, or what is the best option for us Global ROM users to get most out of phone... Thanks in advance
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Was your phone 'Global ROM' version?
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If you took the time to look through the K20 Pro forums, there are guides already. This is just a few threads below this one.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k2...-xiaomi-eu-rom-fix-gpay-t3946342/post79859363
The clue is in the title.
Your phone will probably have an unlocked bootloader, so you can ignore the first part of the guide and move straight on to installing TWRP.
You haven't mentioned GPay either, so you can also ignore the last part of the guide.