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Hi, I got this device from someone and he forgot what was his mi account password, its email or number and everything. So he couldn't restore to factory setting before giving it to me.
I unlocked bootloader, fastboot flashed stable miui 8.0.1.0 and when I boot up I cannot pass mi account password page which says "the device is locked, password to unlock". It appears he had "find my device" option on in his mi account and now device is locked.
I tried everything almost i.e. wipe data, fastboot wipe, complete wipe, customer support and service center but I cannot get pass that page. Only option was to install any other rom then miui to get device running. But I need miui (specially for VoLTE) so if anyone know any solution?
Like.. I can flash SuperSu and before getting to mi account page I can Go to Google Now and from there I can install system app remover. I tried to remove "mi account" system but didn't work, I removed every system app having mi or xiaomi written but ended with a dead device when reboot.
Please help
There is some rom like new cm13 and aosp that work with volte did you try edl flash ?
animehq said:
There is some rom like new cm13 and aosp that work with volte did you try edl flash ?
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Yes, first try was edl flash.
Official rom CM13 working with Volte?
I dont think there is any other way besides contacting mi support. Try forgot password or something like that if its possible to do so. But the best option is to use a custom rom instead.
You are lost bro.
Whatever ROM you flash the Mi account credentials will be stored into the device that will not be wiped even if you flash the fastboot ROM.
But you can still use the phone be using any ROM other than MIUI and MIUI based ROMs (like Epic ROM).
I can see from search that there are lot of people facing same issue, yet no possible solution.
I did go to support and they just tell me to wipe data and flash fastboot. I told them it didnt worked but they keep saying its the only solution.
Is there any way I can get mi account email or number?? Support is not telling me that.
try fast boot rom
vardhan21 said:
try fast boot rom
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not working, stuck at mi account device locked page.
Rohit DK said:
Yes, first try was edl flash.
Official rom CM13 working with Volte?
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Sorry mistake only unofficial cm14 have volte.
So use aosp rom, you will get volte and all sensor work it's better than nothing :-/
animehq said:
Sorry mistake only unofficial cm14 have volte.
So use aosp rom, you will get volte and all sensor work it's better than nothing :-/
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I am very confused to go with which aosp, can you tell me which aosp is working with Volte
Try !!
Try flashing 7.2.3 fastboot rom with clear all and lock option in mi flash tool
Adarshrjain1 said:
Try flashing 7.2.3 fastboot rom with clear all and lock option in mi flash tool
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Yes I did, not worked
How would anyone know that it's your device (or ur uncle whatever) or if it's a stolen one? There is that security measure (akin to iOS cloud lock) so that stolen devices can't be used by scumbag thieves. I'm not saying you are thief but who knows?
Rohit DK said:
Yes I did, not worked
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Bro I did it n it worked. Do try once many get confused btwn 7.3.2 and 7.2.3.0 .All d best
Adarshrjain1 said:
Bro I did it n it worked. Do try once many get confused btwn 7.3.2 and 7.2.3.0 .All d best
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Hi, please let me know the download link of 7.2.3
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Rohit DK said:
Hi, please let me know the download link of 7.2.3
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Sorry I can't post links here contact me @ [email protected]
For volte, you can use cm14 by @Santhosh M....
It has some bugs but since android 7 is new, it's common...
considering you can unlock the bootloader, ever think of erasing the config file via fastboot?
Rohit DK said:
Hi, I got this device from someone and he forgot what was his mi account password, its email or number and everything. So he couldn't restore to factory setting before giving it to me.
I unlocked bootloader, fastboot flashed stable miui 8.0.1.0 and when I boot up I cannot pass mi account password page which says "the device is locked, password to unlock". It appears he had "find my device" option on in his mi account and now device is locked.
I tried everything almost i.e. wipe data, fastboot wipe, complete wipe, customer support and service center but I cannot get pass that page. Only option was to install any other rom then miui to get device running. But I need miui (specially for VoLTE) so if anyone know any solution?
Like.. I can flash SuperSu and before getting to mi account page I can Go to Google Now and from there I can install system app remover. I tried to remove "mi account" system but didn't work, I removed every system app having mi or xiaomi written but ended with a dead device when reboot.
Please help
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As i remember u can install epic rom it is based on latest miui developer beta and i tgink iy has mi accou t disabled still just during the setup put ur phone to airplane mode and tell us what is the result
My device too same device locked forgotten mi account nd password too(locked bootloader) Can anyone know how to flash custom rom from this
This is a US unlocked patched boot.img by magisk
It works on T-Mobile variant as well.
(Added EU patched boot.img)
(Added T-Mobile Oreo boot.img)
Link for Oreo T-Mobile
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17U0m0LIshFNBdNaygVqpsQ4TeLiDRUuo/view?usp=drivesdk
Link for latest T-Mobile 2.15.531.11
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=890129502657596824
Install magisk manager apk from magisk thread.
Flash in fastboot
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img in download mode.
I am not responsible for anything that happens to your device.
Credits to @Captain_Throwback for the right direction.
Credits to @topjohnwu for magisk.
And credits to anyone else that plays a part.
OS version 1.00.617.15 works for T-Mobile variant too.
Us unlocked stock boot.img link https://drive.google.com/file/d/11OFuYNePnSSCTfC4pWpxVOgKoLvByxJ0/view?usp=drivesdk
Patched boot.img link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XdoIln2zai1464CCTOE0LsD2SWbVZrW0/view?usp=drivesdk
ANDROID ONE FASTBOOT FLASHING IS DIFFERENT THAN US VERSIONS
because the a & b partitions.
So, now I have the patched_boot.img and the boot_signed.img for December security patch, build No. 1.09.401.2.
You have to check with "fastboot getvar all" wich partition is active so you have to boot to boot_a or boot_b. For me it was b now.
To take new update you have to flash the signed_boot first.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1emcDV3p6Nuqgc2RVD9BnWUnU7JV-vqez
This is for os version 1.06.401.14 europe it is from
2Q3FIMG_OCEAN_LIFE_UHL_O80_SENSE90A1_HTC_Europe_1. 06.401.14_Radio_sdm630-005201-1711031628A_release_515519_signed_2_4
Patched htc_ocla1_sprout boot.img link
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1em...BnWUnU7JV-vqez
credits to @MC_Ohr
Stock boot.img
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V69fjXKskPQ-6EpFZm2Pxe3S2yrFGIWL/view?usp=drivesdk
Awesome thanks to this I might get this device now.
EDIT: It's working, thanks.
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Not working for me.
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You need to unlock your bootloader first..
I dont have tmobile version. I have normal Life (EU). How can root and unlock?
So, after installing Magisk, a lot of my apps are force closing.
Almost Evey app, and I cannot add accounts like 2nd Google or Facebook
Well just unlocked my booloader next flash me a recovery, Then it will be time to get some BadSeed up in here ,,,, Just sayin
BookCase said:
Almost Evey app, and I cannot add accounts like 2nd Google or Facebook
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What device variant do you have?
twinnfamous said:
What device variant do you have?
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T-Mobile HTC U11 Life
BookCase said:
T-Mobile HTC U11 Life
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I have the same variant and no problems for me. Did u install anything else?
In case anyone has a temporary lapse of brain functioning like I did and gets confused because it seems this isn't working, it is important to remember that you'll need to install the Magisk Manager apk and Phh's Superuser (at least, those are the things I had to do after realizing I didn't pay attention to the fact that this is Magisk).
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I have the same variant and no problems for me. Did u install anything else?
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I did install Titanium Backup and removed some bloat. Maybe I removed something I shouldn't have. I wonder if a factory reset would help or make things worse.
BookCase said:
I did install Titanium Backup and removed some bloat. Maybe I removed something I shouldn't have. I wonder if a factory reset would help or make things worse.
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Factory reset and let google backup restore your apps
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Factory reset and let google backup restore your apps
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Okay, so I did the factory reset and now Google Services FC's and I cannot setup the phone. I get to the "Set Up Wifi" screen and cannot progress further. I'm thinking I need a factory image to restore the phone, now. I really borked this thing.
Has anyone else had any issues with Magisk refusing to install modules after flashing this? It acts like a module is being flashed but changes nothing. I'm wondering if it has to do with not having a functional recovery at the moment. I have been able to install Xposed using the Xposed installer and Xposed is working perfectly.
BookCase said:
Okay, so I did the factory reset and now Google Services FC's and I cannot setup the phone. I get to the "Set Up Wifi" screen and cannot progress further. I'm thinking I need a factory image to restore the phone, now. I really borked this thing.
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U should be able to get back to normal unless you modified the system. I have a system img. I can upload later if that's the case
After you install recovery, and you modify the system ( ie format the system ) are we able to flash things in recovery? I haven't yet but wondering
cbrown245 said:
After you install recovery, and you modify the system ( ie format the system ) are we able to flash things in recovery? I haven't yet but wondering
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U can flash things in recovery now. You just can't decrypt data yet. So only you can flash from external SD card.
Yes , but is this after you format the memory ? I can't get anything to show on the SD card or the external SD card, is it required to format ?
If you Have accidentally disabled Developer options and your phone was rooted, you probably went into a bootloop, and you think the only solution is a full odin restore, bu thats not true, there is an odin flashable package that allows you to bypass the FRP custom image block message and lets you boot into the os, from there enable oem unlocking, and reroot your device with supersu. I will attach the odin flashable below for those who need it.
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If you Have accidentally disabled Developer options and your phone was rooted, you probably went into a bootloop, and you think the only solution is a full odin restore, bu thats not true, there is an odin flashable package that allows you to bypass the FRP custom image block message and lets you boot into the os, from there enable oem unlocking, and reroot your device with supersu. I will attach the odin flashable below for those who need it.
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thanks, it worked for me. appreciate.
Your welcome.
What did u even use to root?
What build is this for?
It works with me....Thank you so much.
this works also on 320fn?
fraizzo said:
this works also on 320fn?
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Sadly not
JustAnotherAndroid said:
What did u even use to root?
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I used magisk
Sands207 said:
What build is this for?
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I don't remember
Is this process can unlock the phone from sprint ?
No, call sprint, then ask to unlock
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If you Have accidentally disabled Developer options and your phone was rooted, you probably went into a bootloop, and you think the only solution is a full odin restore, bu thats not true, there is an odin flashable package that allows you to bypass the FRP custom image block message and lets you boot into the os, from there enable oem unlocking, and reroot your device with supersu. I will attach the odin flashable below for those who need it.
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Simply turning off usb debugging will not throw your phone into a boot loop normally unless ou had some bad hardware or custom settings.. Only time ive seen that happen is by using data from other models. Easy way to get past it is to just take out your battery for a bit, replace it then boot into upload mode. Next youll have to try various combos releasing the buttons and presing again quickly to get back to the download mode. Alternatively boot into TWRP/STock recovery, use AT+ Commands or use a application that will boot back.
Awesome you found a little trick to simplify it ! Keep it up!
EDIT: Ohh i see.. you are on a custom rom / binary? I still have yet to have this happen but to a J700 with SynexOS on it.. Ill give this a try.
Hello...
Is it just that simple.- flash the latest official global firmware in twrp, clear cache/dalvik and reboot,- and then i am completely back on stock ?
And after it, i can lock bootloader with the miflash-unlock-tool, if i would ?
(or how to do that?)
Would anyone post a simple step by step guide here ?
Thanks in advance !!!
*push*
Anyone can confirm or correct ?
Take miflash and flash Fastboot Rom with the "delete and lock" Option.
ConradB said:
Take miflash and flash Fastboot Rom with the "delete and lock" Option.
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And there is nothing to take care about, like told in this xda-story ? :
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-miui-global-locked-bootloader-xiaomi-brick/
Just start the mi-flash-tool and select the Fastboot-Rom, for example "...Global-9.6.25.0.OEJMIFD-3433a60ef4-8.1...", and start ?
Equal, if the device is rooted with magisk and flashed with unofficial lineageOS ?
BTW.
Where to get/download the newest/correct Mi-Flash-Tool ?
How was your experience with custom ROMs? Any serious bugs??
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How was your experience with custom ROMs? Any serious bugs??
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I am on unofficial LOS 16 and it is a daily driver for me. I just want to know the complete correct way to go back to stock / lock the bootloader again, if i sell my phone in the future, like i do with every phone.
CM-Tester said:
And there is nothing to take care about, like told in this xda-story ? :
https://www.xda-developers.com/flash-miui-global-locked-bootloader-xiaomi-brick/
Just start the mi-flash-tool and select the Fastboot-Rom, for example "...Global-9.6.25.0.OEJMIFD-3433a60ef4-8.1...", and start ?
Equal, if the device is rooted with magisk and flashed with unofficial lineageOS ?
BTW.
Where to get/download the newest/correct Mi-Flash-Tool ?
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Anyone some experience ??
CM-Tester said:
Hello...
Is it just that simple.- flash the latest official global firmware in twrp, clear cache/dalvik and reboot,- and then i am completely back on stock ?
And after it, i can lock bootloader with the miflash-unlock-tool, if i would ?
(or how to do that?)
Would anyone post a simple step by step guide here ?
Thanks in advance !!!
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Just download the official fastboot ROM and flash via fastboot mode. It'll wipe all your data and start your device a new including locking your bootloader.
MasterFURQAN said:
Just download the official fastboot ROM and flash via fastboot mode. It'll wipe all your data and start your device a new including locking your bootloader.
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Thanks !
Is it possible too, to flash with TWRP, or just the fastboot-method is possible ?
CM-Tester said:
Thanks !
Is it possible too, to flash with TWRP, or just the fastboot-method is possible ?
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Fastboot will restore your phone back to factory settings and I guess that's what you want. You can't restore to factory settings in TWRP as it requires unlocked bootloader. Just download the ROM and flash via fastboot
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Fastboot will restore your phone back to factory settings and I guess that's what you want. You can't restore to factory settings in TWRP as it requires unlocked bootloader. Just download the ROM and flash via fastboot
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Ok, so if i had downloaded the fastboot-rom 9.6.25.0,- could i flash it with the mi-flash-tool from here too, to do that all (lock bootloader and completely go back to stock):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
As i never did that before... - Is that simple or do i need a little "how-to" guide...
I was searching a bit here on xda, but didn´t found a little guide for that...
CM-Tester said:
Ok, so if i had downloaded the fastboot-rom 9.6.25.0,- could i flash it with the mi-flash-tool from here too, to do that all (lock bootloader and completely go back to stock):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
As i never did that before... - Is that simple or do i need a little "how-to" guide...
I was searching a bit here on xda, but didn´t found a little guide for that...
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It's quite simple. I did it myself a few days ago. The tool does everything itself. But you should still read the thread if you are new to MIUI like me. But keep in mind the phone will format including the internal storage. I suggest you backup everything.
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It's quite simple. I did it myself a few days ago. The tool does everything itself. But you should still read the thread if you are new to MIUI like me. But keep in mind the phone will format including the internal storage. I suggest you backup everything.
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Ok, i think, if i would go back to stock, i would take the tool, if it is that simple (all automatical).
Thanks
Hey guys.
The below is my full experience of how I flashed TWRP, the Xiaomi.eu rom and rooted with Magisk. Whilst it essentially is a step-by-step, it also contains not only how I succeeded but also how I encountered issues and so...
*UPDATE!*
Here is a slightly condensed verison with thanks to @airwebber
Get the latest xiaomi.eu rom from here or here, just scroll down and find the "xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9..." version.
https://sourceforge.net/p/xiaomi-eu...ty/?page=0&limit=100#5cb9f96ee8ba7c44716e87ff
Get the latest magisk (magisk v19 works at the time of writing this post):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Some versions of twrp may not work on older builds other than the latest (9.4.25) and so use this one with:
https://mega.nz/#!CH5jgYTB!yNqOiVoo3cf0_15jIwZ-btO52cvpOG7iZrRCe19V2Nc
Once the waiting time elapses (usually 360 hours) use the MiFlash tool to unlock the bootloader. Warning: this wipes your phone entirely, so be sure to backup anything of importance.
Unlocking takes a few minutes and once 100% complete your Mi 9 will reboot. Your phone will say “unlocked” on the first splash screen while booting up.
Your Mi 9 will boot, and you will need to either perform/skip the initial setup stuff. Once ready, power off your device in order to flash TWRP.
Press both the volume down key and power key to boot into Fastboot Mode.
Once in Fastboot Mode, use the following command to install TWRP: “fastboot flash recovery XXXX” (XXXX = the pathway to your TWRP.img file). However, I find it best using Minimal ADB and copying the TWRP file and renaming it to “twrp.img” for ease) in the Minimal ADB folder location e.g. “C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot”.
Once flashed, disconnect the USB cable and boot to TWRP recovery by holding down both the volume up and the power buttons. This sometimes will bring you to the stock recovery and NOT TWRP! If it does, boot back to Fastboot and reflash TWRP.
Once you can boot to TWRP, push both the rom and magisk via CMD line:
adb push rom.zip /tmp/
adb push magisk.zip /tmp/
For ease, I suggest copying both files to the Minimal ADB folder location e.g. “C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot”. And renaming them to: “rom.zip” and “magisk.zip”.
This step is very important!! You must go to the Wipe menu and select: Format Data, then type “yes” to continue and then: do a Factory reset, which also wipes: Data, Caches and Format Data. If you skip this step you won’t be able to install a lot of important apps and will have to start over.
Now that you have pushed both the rom & magisk and wiped everything you needed to. Install the ROM immediately after install magisk.zip (in that order) both located in /tmp/.
The installation will take a couple of minutes (if your screen dims, don’t worry that’s just TWRP screen dimming, touch the screen to keep it awake!) once finished with no errors, then reboot and chose Do Not Install the TWRP app when prompted.
The phone will take a few seconds to reboot and show the first MI splash screen, but it should start booting. After a couple of minutes, you should see the initial boot screen! Perform the setup (connecting to Wi-Fi, adding my Google account etc.).
Once finished setting up, you may notice that magisk was not installed, if that happens, you can install the APK version and follow the prompts and reboot.
Once rebooted, confirm that magisk is now installed. If it is, I suggest installing SafetyNet and confirming your phone passes!
If it passes, you have successfully installed and rooted the Xiaomi.eu rom!
Also, when updating with each weekly I recommend the below as an alternative to using the built in Updater app. The reason being is I believe the updater app automatically reboots after it installs, which if you're rooted means you'll lose it. That then means you have to reboot back to twrp, reflash magisk, reboot, reinstall modules, reboot again etc.
Therefore to update a weekly:
Download the rom manually
Reboot to twrp
Wipe system and caches
Flash the rom and magisk
Reboot
Optional: I also disable my substratum theme too before updating and reapply afterwards. Whether it's needed or not I'm not too sure, so give it a try either way
Awesome, all files at the ready! BTW get the latest MIUI from HERE or HERE.
Make sure you download the xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9_xxx.zip.
The Dutchman said:
Awesome, all files at the ready! BTW get the latest MIUI from HERE or HERE.
Make sure you download the xiaomi.eu_multi_MI9_xxx.zip.
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Thanks, first post updated!
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Thanks, first post updated!
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You have used the Magisk Canary build I presume?
And great job for writing it down.... Now I remember the same culprits I had of flashing TWRP. [emoji23]
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You have used the Magisk Canary build I presume?
And great job for writing it down.... Now I remember the same culprits I had of flashing TWRP. [emoji23]
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That's right:
Magisk-v18.2-51110866(18116).zip
If I can find the link (of if someone can link me to it) I'll update the posy
cd993 said:
That's right:
Magisk-v18.2-51110866(18116).zip
If I can find the link (of if someone can link me to it) I'll update the posy
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Here ya go.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/dev-magisk-canary-channel-bleeding-edge-t3839337
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Here ya go.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/dev-magisk-canary-channel-bleeding-edge-t3839337
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Thanks, updated!
Rommco05 said:
Good stuff for early roots without not tested stuff like twrp and magisk but I would hide that middle part coz some people can get be confused. Or make a short version which working in order and another with your all step's but separately
edit: still 46h left
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Yeah I agree it's kinda overkill, being a a full run down - when I get time I'll make a shorter condensed version
Thanks for the detailed write up. The EU roms are google approved correct? Does the side Ai button work with google assist? Do you need to install twrp to flash or can I just flash global/EU rom if I don't want to root yet?
I just got the bootloader unlocked (1h before than I tought ahahah). I had some issue that the unlocker was telling to me thaat I didn't use enought the phone and that so I had to try in few days I overtook the problem using an old version of the unlocker (2.3.803.10).
Reading your procedure it all logical and fine, thanks! Except one thing that I'm not sure... Is xiaomi.eu a 'full rom' (on all Xiaomi that I had I always jumped straight to something different than MIUI and so I never tried it ahahah )?
If so, I think it would be better to wipe the system too before installing the rom. That's because doing so it will do 100% 'clean' installation and not a an update on the normal global miui
perryano said:
Thanks for the detailed write up. The EU roms are google approved correct? Does the side Ai button work with google assist? Do you need to install twrp to flash or can I just flash global/EU rom if I don't want to root yet?
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Hmm unsure about them being approved or not... The side button does work. As far as I understand, you'll need to install twrp in order to flash the new rom, but could always go back to stock recovery and of course no need to root if you don't want to
mr-mauro said:
I just got the bootloader unlocked (1h before than I tought ahahah). I had some issue that the unlocker was telling to me thaat I didn't use enought the phone and that so I had to try in few days I overtook the problem using an old version of the unlocker (2.3.803.10).
Reading your procedure it is more or less everything fine except one thing that I'm not sure. is xiaomi.eu a full rom? If so, I think it would be better to wipe the system too before installing the rom because instead it will try to to an update on the normal global miui rather than a 100% 'clean' installarion
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That's a fair point - if you have some this successfully then perhaps I'll amend my post. Sometime soon I'll make a small set of instructions, rather than my essay
cd993 said:
That's a fair point - if you have some this successfully then perhaps I'll amend my post. Sometime soon I'll make a small set of instructions, rather than my essay
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aahahha, yes, it looks like an essay. I'm trying it now... If it fail I'll scream ahahaha
mr-mauro said:
aahahha, yes, it looks like an essay. I'm trying it now... If it fail I'll scream ahahaha
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Let us know
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Let us know
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It just boot So, it is fine I just noticed TickTock as a default app installed by Xiaomi.eu
P.S. FYI I noticed that the devices is seen by Google as a Mi Mix 2S
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It just boot So, it is fine I just noticed TickTock as a default app installed by Xiaomi.eu
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Great!
Ahh I did see 1 random app. But then I debloated a went away
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Great!
Ahh I did see 1 random app. But then I debloated a went away
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Luckily in those two waiting-weeks I had time to test all the debloat that I wanted to come with a stable configuration today It's just a pity that we can't get rid completely of the Security app It is integrated too much in the system!
One quick question for who has installed Xiaomi EU with Magisk: does it pass SafetyNet to you? (to me no )
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Hmm unsure about them being approved or not... The side button does work. As far as I understand, you'll need to install twrp in order to flash the new rom, but could always go back to stock recovery and of course no need to root if you don't want to
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So once bootloader is unlocked I can install TWRP and flash the EU rom without rooting?
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It just boot So, it is fine I just noticed TickTock as a default app installed by Xiaomi.eu
P.S. FYI I noticed that the devices is seen by Google as a Mi Mix 2S
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Yeah, to change the device name back to mi 9, just install "Find my device" app from Google play store, sign in with google account, there's an option in the setting to rename the device (this device).
That's the only place you can change the name back, I did try all, but only this one worked.