long time performance? - Xiaomi Poco F1 Questions & Answers

I am using Pocof1 March2019
lately,
1. it lags alot
2. heats up alot
3. freezes on touch and even applications doesn't work as swiftly as before!
now i have done the following
1. tried three different kernels after CLEAN flashing Roms such as Corvus, Crdroid, havoc , of Android 9 and 10 both and tested performance
2. device was running on Lawrun for last many months various updates on Pie rom
3. I FORMAT data and Reflashed MIUI11.0.8 by Fastboot method, clean flashing fully
4. I then format data again and changed by filesystem to f2fs
using now AEX / pie with sphinx3.1 and barely making thru day
device heats alot even on room temperature while ac working.
it is possible the cooling mechanism is deat? or thats the end of this device for me?
any sugggestions? before i go to market and start hunting for some other developer friendly device?
on same node, can one suggest me another Xiomi (LED panel only) which is very popular on xda , having many kernels and roms?
thank you in advance guys

Well if you've done all possible ts software wise, then it's likely an issue with hardware. If it's just heating issues depends on what you're doing. If you have a case, depending on thickness and what you are doing then it would cause heating problems and also if the phone overheats then performance dips.
In my case haven't had issues with the phone at all performance wise, battery, or anything else (only problem is signal, but that's an issue with my network, not the phone per se).
So based on my humble opinion, try having it checked for damages. Since it's out of warranty have a technician check it out, most technicians provide free diagnostics anyway, or if you're confident enough try opening the phone yourself, ifixit has a tutorial on it and unlike most phones it's an easy teardown. But if you're not confident look for a pro who offers free diagnostics first

mecoromeo said:
Well if you've done all possible ts software wise, then it's likely an issue with hardware. If it's just heating issues depends on what you're doing. If you have a case, depending on thickness and what you are doing then it would cause heating problems and also if the phone overheats then performance dips.
In my case haven't had issues with the phone at all performance wise, battery, or anything else (only problem is signal, but that's an issue with my network, not the phone per se).
So based on my humble opinion, try having it checked for damages. Since it's out of warranty have a technician check it out, most technicians provide free diagnostics anyway, or if you're confident enough try opening the phone yourself, ifixit has a tutorial on it and unlike most phones it's an easy teardown. But if you're not confident look for a pro who offers free diagnostics first
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thats a very logical answer sir!
however i have to buy another device because any repair person wont just fix device in few hours and data will definately be lost !
btw
after restarting device works perfect for some time
its just later suddenly it starts lagging and till i restart
i am currently on AEX 6.4 / sphinx3.1 (pie / aug2019 patch)

YasuHamed said:
I am using Pocof1 March2019
lately,
1. it lags alot
2. heats up alot
3. freezes on touch and even applications doesn't work as swiftly as before!
now i have done the following
1. tried three different kernels after CLEAN flashing Roms such as Corvus, Crdroid, havoc , of Android 9 and 10 both and tested performance
2. device was running on Lawrun for last many months various updates on Pie rom
3. I FORMAT data and Reflashed MIUI11.0.8 by Fastboot method, clean flashing fully
4. I then format data again and changed by filesystem to f2fs
using now AEX / pie with sphinx3.1 and barely making thru day
device heats alot even on room temperature while ac working.
it is possible the cooling mechanism is deat? or thats the end of this device for me?
any sugggestions? before i go to market and start hunting for some other developer friendly device?
on same node, can one suggest me another Xiomi (LED panel only) which is very popular on xda , having many kernels and roms?
thank you in advance guys
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You are using android 10 firmware with android 9, why ? If you use Android 10 with older firmwares than 11.0.4.0 it will cause issues and so is your case, just in reverse. Try to flash 11.0.8.0 from fastboot. Then flash recovery > AEX 7.3 + gapps. Or try Reloaded OS. It is a CAF rom so performance is great with good battery backup. You won't need any custom kernels. If no progress still then get ready to say goodbye to your poco.

callmebutcher101 said:
You are using android 10 firmware with android 9, why ? If you use Android 10 with older firmwares than 11.0.4.0 it will cause issues and so is your case, just in reverse. Try to flash 11.0.8.0 from fastboot. Then flash recovery > AEX 7.3 + gapps. Or try Reloaded OS. It is a CAF rom so performance is great with good battery backup. You won't need any custom kernels. If no progress still then get ready to say goodbye to your poco.
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sorry I missed out step
before flashing AEX, i flashed ven-fw 9.6.27-90
so i am on pie firmware

YasuHamed said:
thats a very logical answer sir!
however i have to buy another device because any repair person wont just fix device in few hours and data will definately be lost !
btw
after restarting device works perfect for some time
its just later suddenly it starts lagging and till i restart
i am currently on AEX 6.4 / sphinx3.1 (pie / aug2019 patch)
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You're confusing bro. As for data, why not just back it up? You yourself even stated that you've formatted, flashed and all that stuff right? So basically by now you have no internal data or you already have a backup. And as I said dude just have it inspected, they should be able to perform a checkup within the day if they aren't that busy. I've had issues before and in my country some where able to diagnose the issue.
FYI that's your problem if they can't diagnose it in a few hours, if you badly need the phone repaired then prep for it, "diskarte" as we call it, that means planning ahead in my country. Make plans and prep for it, either borrow an old phone from a friend for the mean time while you have yours in repair or something or ask maybe the repair guy has a spare dumb phone (some OEMS do that if you are in warranty anyway) or tell people not to call you on a certain day because you need to have the phone repaired.
Again, that's no longer my issue "diskartehan mo" make your own plans. I'm saying if you tried all software then it's hardware. If you don't want to go through all that hassle then just buy a new phone, simple as that

mecoromeo said:
You're confusing bro. As for data, why not just back it up? You yourself even stated that you've formatted, flashed and all that stuff right? So basically by now you have no internal data or you already have a backup. And as I said dude just have it inspected, they should be able to perform a checkup within the day if they aren't that busy. I've had issues before and in my country some where able to diagnose the issue.
FYI that's your problem if they can't diagnose it in a few hours, if you badly need the phone repaired then prep for it, "diskarte" as we call it, that means planning ahead in my country. Make plans and prep for it, either borrow an old phone from a friend for the mean time while you have yours in repair or something or ask maybe the repair guy has a spare dumb phone (some OEMS do that if you are in warranty anyway) or tell people not to call you on a certain day because you need to have the phone repaired.
Again, that's no longer my issue "diskartehan mo" make your own plans. I'm saying if you tried all software then it's hardware. If you don't want to go through all that hassle then just buy a new phone, simple as that
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the reason why i am nervous here, locally there arent any good repair shops who can fix Xiaomi Devices. mostly go after iphones or samsungs hence i am pretty positive any repair shop person will open device, ask for something to be replaced and it wont matter

I'm on latest MIUI 11.0.8.0 with No Gravity Kernel, with NGK thermals. Performance is superb and runs very smooth. PUBG runs at constant 60FPS even on HDR + Extreme (used GFX tool).
CPU throttling test app provides results of 170K+ GIOPS. On stock MIUI kernel, this result doesn't cross 100k and even PUBG is not playable when there are many players nearby. Constant stuttering and lag.
You should try fastboot flashing the latest stable ROM and a custom kernel (NGK, ODK, Lawrun etc) to check, as stock MIUI kernel is laggy anyway. If everything is fine in hardware, this setup will provide you with Max performance.

My phone makes two years this november and it still gets 360k on antutu on same setup and never gets heated
*Changed the battery two months ago eve it didn't have any problem

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[Q] Any custom rom makes galaxy s2 BBQ Grill-Heat

Hello all,
I've been experimenting with custom roms lately. First I tried resurrection since it got lotsa attention and then I tried sensation, all causing the same problem.
I was lucky to have a NAND backup so I quickly went back to my stock rom. But now I am wondering why are these roms causing heating problems but not the stock rom? Interestingly, many people are using them without any complaints.
I thought this might be a problem with my phone. I contacted amazon and asked for a replacement, they were nice to replace the product even after 3 months! (kudos to them).
But now I'm wondering if this will solve my problem. Moreover, I sometimes had heating while charging the phone, bolstering my thesis that the phone is faulty. Any ideas anyone?
you returned your phone for no reason!
If it works fine on stock, phone is fine.
Learn how to use custom roms, read how to flash each Rom in their thread.
Basically, modem and kernel are related to heat. Plus one needs to wipe his/her phone completely at least once before going to custom.
atifsh said:
you returned your phone for no reason!
If it works fine on stock, phone is fine.
Learn how to use custom roms, read how to flash each Rom in their thread.
Basically, modem and kernel are related to heat. Plus one needs to wipe his/her phone completely at least once before going to custom.
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Lol calm down! I've not returned it, I am going to replace it. I've had heating problems with stock rom as well, especially while charging. I've changed the battery, thinking the problem was the battery but it didn't help at all. Also today, after being back to stock rom, it still heats up even with simple tasks. So I assume there is some kind of fault.
It's normal for your phone to heat up. If it heats up its perfectly normal because the cores are working fine. If u got battery heating warnings or any other phone heating warning thats the problem and you should investigate =D

[Q] Im bored...

Hello guys.. I'm a flashaholic.
The reason i'm here, is because i've just realized, that i haven't had my quick fix for some time now..
Everything seems so stable, except the *mic* issue, but hey, i fixed it with a hands-free.. Otherwise, i'm very happy with my phone, it works, it doesn't use up that much battery, and it doesn't crash, you can even do normal stuff to it.
But to the point.. I really, REALLY miss AOSP, especially the theming.
I can live with the occasional bugs, though i wish it could be at least somewhat stable.. *You know, im not that picky*.
But the one thing that keeps me from using AOSP; is the camera app from Sony, because i like taking pictures of my son, and the environment..
Are there any Camera app out there comparable to the Sony equivalent?
Oh, the urge..
Shidapu said:
Hello guys.. I'm a flashaholic.
The reason i'm here, is because i've just realized, that i haven't had my quick fix for some time now..
Everything seems so stable, except the *mic* issue, but hey, i fixed it with a hands-free.. Otherwise, i'm very happy with my phone, it works, it doesn't use up that much battery, and it doesn't crash, you can even do normal stuff to it.
But to the point.. I really, REALLY miss AOSP, especially the theming.
I can live with the occasional bugs, though i wish it could be at least somewhat stable.. *You know, im not that picky*.
But the one thing that keeps me from using AOSP; is the camera app from Sony, because i like taking pictures of my son, and the environment..
Are there any Camera app out there comparable to the Sony equivalent?
Oh, the urge..
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I have the same urge, I wanna get the full output from my Xperia Z2, feel all those four cores working in my hand. But that one Sony Camera app stops me because it's beautiful. It's matchless. That's the only reason I'm not changing my ROM and be bound to what Sony's put in my phone.
I am in the same boat here! I want to flash PA so bad especially with all their features but then the camera app, the noise cancelling features and x-reality etc is really stopping me from doing so
i use to be in the same boat before i noticed there is no point to flashing roms when im on a rom which does what i want
perhaps you should find a rom which has what you want
Same here.I literally used to flash a new ROM on my Nexus 5 everyday. As has been said though, the stock Z2 ROM does everything I want it to and rooted with some xposed mods its perfect.I just have to learn to live with my phone the way most other people do.
just a note
formatting then writing a rom to your system slows your device ALOT, it also cause alot of other issues but that comes after long wear n tear
Envious_Data said:
just a note
formatting then writing a rom to your system slows your device ALOT, it also cause alot of other issues but that comes after long wear n tear
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Does this include doing a clean install? I mean doing clean install also slows the system? I've done clean install (re-install the stock Sony Z2 ROM) for 3 times till now. (Via Sony PC Companion)
V4LKyR said:
Does this include doing a clean install? I mean doing clean install also slows the system? I've done clean install (re-install the stock Sony Z2 ROM) for 3 times till now. (Via Sony PC Companion)
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included:
repair via sony pc companion
firmware upgrade
flashing custom rom
flashing ftf via flashtool
flashing via emma
all of those wear bout the same, its a matter of which one you do the most
in this case, flashing custom roms is this one
Envious_Data said:
included:
repair via sony pc companion
firmware upgrade
flashing custom rom
flashing ftf via flashtool
flashing via emma
all of those wear bout the same, its a matter of which one you do the most
in this case, flashing custom roms is this one
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But I've done clean install via Sony PC Companion for 3 times now... So does this mean my phone isn't as fast as the day I bought it? Even though I've installed a clean ROM?
V4LKyR said:
But I've done clean install via Sony PC Companion for 3 times now... So does this mean my phone isn't as fast as the day I bought it? Even though I've installed a clean ROM?
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minor signs should show about 25th time to my experiance
Envious_Data said:
minor signs should show about 25th time to my experiance
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I remember reading somewhere years ago that flashing new firmware over and over will eventually wear out the hardware and cause it to slow down/eventually fail. I can't seem to find anything for this when searching though! Would it be possible for you to shed some light on what I should be searching for or what causes this issue?
Thanks in advance!
Devzz said:
I remember reading somewhere years ago that flashing new firmware over and over will eventually wear out the hardware and cause it to slow down/eventually fail. I can't seem to find anything for this when searching though! Would it be possible for you to shed some light on what I should be searching for or what causes this issue?
Thanks in advance!
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there is something called read/write cycle life
you can only write info so many times onto a disk before it wears out and stops working
formatting a partition takes a huge amount of cycles, installing roms does the same too because its alot of data that has to write
some info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory
Envious_Data said:
there is something called read/write cycle life
you can only write info so many times onto a disk before it wears out and stops working
formatting a partition takes a huge amount of cycles, installing roms does the same too because its alot of data that has to write
some info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_memory
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Cheers for the reply! From what I read on the link, it says most flash memory have a P/E cycle of around 100,000 and from what I can remember, it varies depending on the type/quality of the flash memory used (Nexus 7 2012 had rubbish flash memory which a lot of people complained about). Just going off an assumption that the Z2 has a P/E cycle of 100,000, wouldn't it take quite a lot of ROM flashes before the memory deteriorates? Or is it more due to the size of the data being written/erased than the amount of times it is being done?
Sorry for the questions, I know this isn't the thread for it but it is interesting to me!
Devzz said:
Cheers for the reply! From what I read on the link, it says most flash memory have a P/E cycle of around 100,000 and from what I can remember, it varies depending on the type/quality of the flash memory used (Nexus 7 2012 had rubbish flash memory which a lot of people complained about). Just going off an assumption that the Z2 has a P/E cycle of 100,000, wouldn't it take quite a lot of ROM flashes before the memory deteriorates? Or is it more due to the size of the data being written/erased than the amount of times it is being done?
Sorry for the questions, I know this isn't the thread for it but it is interesting to me!
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I used to flash a lot roms everyday on various devices. I didn't notice any side effects of it. As I know a little about hardware there is nothing to fear. You can imagine than one memory cell is one bit of data. If it withstands 100 000 writes it literally means that you can save data (eg. flash rom on it) 100 000 times. There is no way that you can cross this number even with everyday flashing. And it doesn't matter how much data we are writing because each memory cell deteriorates individually, so if we write on 1000 cells it means that every cell will deteriorate only by one write operation which means every cell will still be able to be written 99 999 times.
Another thing is that the storage memory in smartphones is usually one chip which means that all your data including /system partition (which you overwrite during rom flashing) and your photos and music on /data are on one physical device. The conclusion is that if you are afraid of rom flashing and wiping you should also be afraid of saving photos to internal memory. And since we are using our int. memory and change files placed on it a lot it means that we can flash roms as we please without consequences.
Ruku1994 said:
I used to flash a lot roms everyday on various devices. I didn't notice any side effects of it. As I know a little about hardware there is nothing to fear. You can imagine than one memory cell is one bit of data. If it withstands 100 000 writes it literally means that you can save data (eg. flash rom on it) 100 000 times. There is no way that you can cross this number even with everyday flashing. And it doesn't matter how much data we are writing because each memory cell deteriorates individually, so if we write on 1000 cells it means that every cell will deteriorate only by one write operation which means every cell will still be able to be written 99 999 times.
Another thing is that the storage memory in smartphones is usually one chip which means that all your data including /system partition (which you overwrite during rom flashing) and your photos and music on /data are on one physical device. The conclusion is that if you are afraid of rom flashing and wiping you should also be afraid of saving photos to internal memory. And since we are using our int. memory and change files placed on it a lot it means that we can flash roms as we please without consequences.
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Thanks for the thorough explanation. I had my suspicions this would be the case and you've driven it home by explaining the whole music/data/pictures scenario. I used to flash PA and other roms on my N4 more often than I care to count but I never once saw a decrease in performance so it's good to know (personally and for others) the phone's read/write performance is not going to be realistically affected! :highfive:
Envious_Data said:
minor signs should show about 25th time to my experiance
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I've flashed previous android devices ( HTC magic / Desire HD / SGS 3) 100+ times each with no obvious slow down, my albeit limited understanding was that NAND chips where rated for 100k+ P/E cycles?
ghostofcain said:
I've flashed previous android devices ( HTC magic / Desire HD / SGS 3) 100+ times each with no obvious slow down, my albeit limited understanding was that NAND chips where rated for 100k+ P/E cycles?
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Correct from the wiki link provided a few posts ago:
"Most commercially available flash products are guaranteed to withstand around 100,000 P/E cycles before the wear begins to deteriorate the integrity of the storage.[21] Micron Technology and Sun Microsystems announced an SLC NAND flash memory chip rated for 1,000,000 P/E cycles on 17 December 2008"

Bought a G930A factory unlocked and updated to Oreo, regretting everything

Title says it all, made the mistake of upgrading to Oreo and now stuck with relentless battery drain issues. Tried everything short of reflashing so far and failed. Nearly everything is disabled even after full wipe and reset (hard) and its still pretty bad in terms of battery life. So I signed up here looking for ways to salvage the hardware, perhaps by downgrading back to Nougat if I still can or installing something better and different altogether. I've read folks having luck with the cell standby drain by installing a nougat/oreo mash but couldn't find specific details on how to do this. Also this doesn't seem to fix the android system drain issue but its at least a start. I have basic experience using Kies and Odin, helped a couple relatives with boot looping tabs in the past. Please advise on the best path forward to make use of my new phone.
Have you tried installing 7.0?
What version of Oreo did you install? I myself installed a TMO Ver G930TUVU4CRI2 but running on ATT network. I rooted and debloated and I am blown away how smooth this runs with fantastic battery life.
Read Here Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-galaxy-s7/development/rom-g930tuvu4cri2-t3864700
edwardmorris said:
Title says it all, made the mistake of upgrading to Oreo and now stuck with relentless battery drain issues. Tried everything short of reflashing so far and failed. Nearly everything is disabled even after full wipe and reset (hard) and its still pretty bad in terms of battery life. So I signed up here looking for ways to salvage the hardware, perhaps by downgrading back to Nougat if I still can or installing something better and different altogether. I've read folks having luck with the cell standby drain by installing a nougat/oreo mash but couldn't find specific details on how to do this. Also this doesn't seem to fix the android system drain issue but its at least a start. I have basic experience using Kies and Odin, helped a couple relatives with boot looping tabs in the past. Please advise on the best path forward to make use of my new phone.
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I feel your pain. I was in the same situation, spending days to find a solution to these battery drain while stuck on this buggy version. And I tried everything...basic battery saving related stuff, disabling pretty much everything on the phone, monitoring everything, even changing the battery.
For now, the only thing that fix the problem for me was using a 3rd party app to force the phone to connect to none LTE network. I don't know where the bug lies: android, samsung or att side? or maybe it is because I'm out of US on another carrier who is using other freq but it is a shame. I don't think there will ever be a fix for that unfortunatly...

Is it worth it to install a custom rom?

I play a lot of games so i definitely don't want to lose performance or don't want to be kicked out of fortnite. And i really like the miui gestures but also hate the bloat and notifications not coming etc. And how can i unlock my Pocophone?
no, we are all on XDA because we have nothing better to do
keikun007 said:
no, we are all on XDA because we have nothing better to do
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What a nice reply from a brazillian fellow =)
hey OP, I'm with u, with stock rom and locked bootloader...
I would suggest u to unlock BL to solve ur notification issues, u'll need root too and flash that gps+speedview mod zip.
As far as bloat is concerned, its a serius issue, miui keeps mining our private data in d background. So I wil move frm miui forever once LOS 16 official becomes stable, will never flash n use data mining miui.
as for my experience. in todays android i see not much benefit using custom roms. most of the things we need are on the play store already.
whats more important for me now is to unlock bootloader, custom recovery and root access. to remove unnecessary things my default os has
and wat about touch problems and lag ?
I bought my first smartphone in 2011 and a while after a rooted it and never went back.
Been on custom ROMs since then and i can tell you two things for 2019:
1. There's nothing a locked-unrooted phone can do that an unlocked-rooted phone can't do.
2. There's almost nothing an unlocked-rooted phone can do that a locked-unrooted phone can't do.
The matter is which workarounds piss you off the least.
If you choose the "unlocked/rooted/custom ROM" path, be prepared to do some research and find yourself here on XDA every other day (especially in the beginning).
Personally, i tried to play clean for about 2 months now that I got my Poco (locked-unrooted). Almost everything I needed could be done.
But old habits die hard. I want more. So i'm in my 40th hour of waiting for my bootloader to be unlocked atm...
My question would be why would you like to stay with that buggy, overbloated, intrusive and crappy interface called MIUI?
Xiaomi.eu version is less bloated.
Also install malakas Kernel and your good to go, no thermal throttling with module in kernel thread. Kernel works also with Los ROM.
As for root, just run magisk and hide root from apps that sniff for it.
There are many options out there.
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It is VERY worth it imho...
Sure it's a bit of a hassle to unlock the poco but just for the battery drain alone it's worth it.
I went from losing about 10% battery in a night ( all antenna's off , battery saver on ) to just 2% ...
Daytime battery drain has also massively improved.
Even if miui is to your liking you can still get a lot more benefits for unlocking and re-flashing the poco
Advanced07 said:
I play a lot of games so i definitely don't want to lose performance or don't want to be kicked out of fortnite. And i really like the miui gestures but also hate the bloat and notifications not coming etc. And how can i unlock my Pocophone?
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its totally worth it man
you should install oxygenos
it improved my battery life by 40%
jaysingh Kakas said:
its totally worth it man
you should install oxygenos
it improved my battery life by 40%
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Lol that was so long ago, don't worry i installed xiaomi eu like few weeks after and using it ever since.
I would say yes. Stock ROMs are nice in some ways, but I don't necessarily trust that they're not data mining. I've tried damn near every combination of every ROM and kernel available. I want speed, battery life and privacy. Official RevengeOS, Arter Kernel R7, F2FS, no gapps, no microg. That's my current setup and it blows stock MIUI clean out of the water.
Ultimately I guess it depends on your needs though.
All custom roms for poco is ****, all contains tons of bugs lmao,
None of them works for screencast , oxygen os,rescurretion remix rom started to bootloop after 7-8 hrs,
I ve tried rr, oxygen os, lineage os, crdroid already, all got problems,
So i installed back stock rom, rooted via magisk, and uninstalled stock apps which i dont needed.
Now i m happy
I recently got this phone with the intention of flashing it daily like I used to with my Nexus 5, however, so far, I have had no reason to run anything other than the stock MIUI. It works well, does what I need it to, and as long as it gets updated on a regular basis with security updates, will suffice.

Stable Android 10 like stable Android 9???

Hello !
For many issues i left Android 10 , issues like battery drain , camera, proximity sensor issue , network issue, restart issue.
Big question will there be a stable Android 10 ultimately??? ?
If then when?
I have two EU Mi A3 phones on Android 10 (one fully stock, second one rooted). There is no battery drain, no network issue, no random restarts. The latest June update (not available for global yet) fixed also camera and "generic" memory leak issue (or at least it's not that visible anymore). The only remaining issue is that Chrome sometimes freezes during browsing, but that could be due to the app itself.
Long story short, A10 is already as stable as A9 was.
Yes, same here, full stock global unrooted, no big issues.
You can use brave browser, no ads and no freezes
Here the situation is totally different.
I have owned 2 Mi A3 phones.
Both were upgraded to A10 (Evolution X with root). While one was stable, the other suffered from automatic reboots when the screen is locked (usually when I'm asleep) or while unlocking the screen.
Both were originally European versions of the phone, but the custom A10 ROM may have installed a global firmware/vendor.
The stable one I gave to my sister and she's still using and upgrading it without problems.
I kept the unstable one for myself and I've tried to repair or at least find out why it reboots by installing different ROMs (crDroid and Evolution X) and different kernels (Bit and Fenix) but so far I've not been able to solve the issue. I've looked at the logcat and even send the logcat to the developer of some custom ROMs.
I suspect that the reboot happened because of the phone activating itself to look for new messages in the background (while the screen is locked). Maybe the phone was switching between different sleep/active states. The reason I suspect this is because I've seen at least once that the reboot happened around the same time that I see in the logfile of my WiFi access point that this phone is having some internet traffic.
Sadly I don't have the right skills to develop my own custom ROM, but if someone with these skills is reading: If you have time, please make a custom ROM based on A9 with signature spoofing and root. I was still using Kitkat a half year ago, so I'm not in a hurry to use A10 or 11.
Update:
I've just read some one suspect that the reboot is caused by the phone trying to adjust the brightness because he was walking out of a building when the reboot happened... so maybe in my case it was the phone (while the screen is off and locked) is receiving a new message and trying to turn on the screen to show the notification.
Well guys there is new disgusting problem faced by me also by many ..
Screen goes off after call , it doesn't alive untill the other person hangs.
We r here mostly use global version.
Facing many bugs!!
Like restart problem!!
Sensor problem..
Battery not stable..!
MI A3 still they didn't declared STABLE 10.
SO I AM WAITING WITH MY GLOBAL VERSION..
_mysiak_ said:
I have two EU Mi A3 phones on Android 10 (one fully stock, second one rooted). There is no battery drain, no network issue, no random restarts. The latest June update (not available for global yet) fixed also camera and "generic" memory leak issue (or at least it's not that visible anymore). The only remaining issue is that Chrome sometimes freezes during browsing, but that could be due to the app itself.
Long story short, A10 is already as stable as A9 was.
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Yes EU iz most stable ?but still not stable A10
eric2 said:
Here the situation is totally different.
I have owned 2 Mi A3 phones.
Both were upgraded to A10 (Evolution X with root). While one was stable, the other suffered from automatic reboots when the screen is locked (usually when I'm asleep) or while unlocking the screen.
Both were originally European versions of the phone, but the custom A10 ROM may have installed a global firmware/vendor.
The stable one I gave to my sister and she's still using and upgrading it without problems.
I kept the unstable one for myself and I've tried to repair or at least find out why it reboots by installing different ROMs (crDroid and Evolution X) and different kernels (Bit and Fenix) but so far I've not been able to solve the issue. I've looked at the logcat and even send the logcat to the developer of some custom ROMs.
I suspect that the reboot happened because of the phone activating itself to look for new messages in the background (while the screen is locked). Maybe the phone was switching between different sleep/active states. The reason I suspect this is because I've seen at least once that the reboot happened around the same time that I see in the logfile of my WiFi access point that this phone is having some internet traffic.
Sadly I don't have the right skills to develop my own custom ROM, but if someone with these skills is reading: If you have time, please make a custom ROM based on A9 with signature spoofing and root. I was still using Kitkat a half year ago, so I'm not in a hurry to use A10 or 11.
Update:
I've just read some one suspect that the reboot is caused by the phone trying to adjust the brightness because he was walking out of a building when the reboot happened... so maybe in my case it was the phone (while the screen is off and locked) is receiving a new message and trying to turn on the screen to show the notification.
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Well thats definitely big concerns.. however.. a10 is just out for this device in may update! So waiting for more fixes !
I think dev. Should concern about the feedbacks and bugs..
Not worth to use like this..
I am not ROM developer i have seen only miui11 Working for a9 but i dont like miui at all..
I dont think anyone will make rom for a9. Coz its very irritating work to rollback !
I only like stock rom!
Am just waiting for PIXEL EXPERIENCE..
The rom u use Evolution X has not good camera. Like stock..
I want 99%✓✓ ok custom like stock..

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