Mirror mi4i devrom or 6.6.x (official site impossible to download from) - Xiaomi Mi 4i

Hi, I am trying download one of the older roms in an attempt to get one of the custom roms here to work. They recommend that I go back to a dev rom or a 6.6.x. (downloading from miui is terrible - if you know mirrors please do send them though)
I am running the beta 5.9.25 - and installing custom roms from here seems to be ending in a situation where I see rom loading but hangs on then keeps on doing that... An odd bootloop.

found one: https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B-SEc73VBiUwYzBRdVlORjFfNTA&export=download

I uploaded it on google disk recently https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByHhOxT8RCLpa1JyWGVXbUZPa2M/view
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By any chance do you have 6.7.x.x?

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About modded ROM

Hi guys!
Here is the story:
I broke the screen of my actual phone (Motorola RAZR HD (xt925)) so I'm using my father's old phone (HTC Explorer (pico)), I wasn't happy with the stock ROM so I decided to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and I started to test ROMS (CM's based because I like them since the first versions 4.x on my old HTC G1 R.I.P. ), I found MiniCM10 the fastest, smoothest and stable for this device. I decided to mod it a bit (some build.prop tweaks, some init.d tweaks, deleted some apps, a bit KK themed, etc.) and I want to share it.
My question is:
Should I post it on Android Development or some other place? I ask this because 1.- isn't built from sources and 2.- I wont be able to bring support because this is just a temporary phone for me.
Thanks in advance.
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DorianX said:
Hi guys!
Here is the story:
I broke the screen of my actual phone (Motorola RAZR HD (xt925)) so I'm using my father's old phone (HTC Explorer (pico)), I wasn't happy with the stock ROM so I decided to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and I started to test ROMS (CM's based because I like them since the first versions 4.x on my old HTC G1 R.I.P. ), I found MiniCM10 the fastest, smoothest and stable for this device. I decided to mod it a bit (some build.prop tweaks, some init.d tweaks, deleted some apps, a bit KK themed, etc.) and I want to share it.
My question is:
Should I post it on Android Development or some other place? I ask this because 1.- isn't built from sources and 2.- I wont be able to bring support because this is just a temporary phone for me.
Thanks in advance.
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I think you can make a thread in development not Original development but read rules of posting before posting
DorianX said:
Hi guys!
Here is the story:
I broke the screen of my actual phone (Motorola RAZR HD (xt925)) so I'm using my father's old phone (HTC Explorer (pico)), I wasn't happy with the stock ROM so I decided to unlock the bootloader, install a custom recovery and I started to test ROMS (CM's based because I like them since the first versions 4.x on my old HTC G1 R.I.P. ), I found MiniCM10 the fastest, smoothest and stable for this device. I decided to mod it a bit (some build.prop tweaks, some init.d tweaks, deleted some apps, a bit KK themed, etc.) and I want to share it.
My question is:
Should I post it on Android Development or some other place? I ask this because 1.- isn't built from sources and 2.- I wont be able to bring support because this is just a temporary phone for me.
Thanks in advance.
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post it here ,for now
I would try this rom :good:
Sorry guys I forget to post the ROM [emoji38] here you go:
ROM: http://www.mediafire.com/?3s1dck1a1jkvy7c
GAPPS: http://www.mediafire.com/?vytgb7gwwq8q9q0
Enviado desde mi HTC Explorer A310e mediante Tapatalk
DorianX said:
Sorry guys I forget to post the ROM [emoji38] here you go:
ROM: http://www.mediafire.com/?3s1dck1a1jkvy7c
GAPPS: http://www.mediafire.com/?vytgb7gwwq8q9q0
Enviado desde mi HTC Explorer A310e mediante Tapatalk
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Bro,this rom is awesome,soooo smooth thanks for that ..:good:
can you upload screenshots of this rom buddy
Great Rom with scrrenshots
Great Rom mate @DorianX
Attaching Screenshots of your ROM.. Hope you will add it in OP..
Those who are installing the rom.. No need to use memory script as its already present.. Just flash the rom and gapps..
The smoothness can be felt while unlocking the screen.. Great work..:good::highfive:
Another ROM(modded):victory:
Subscribing Now:laugh:
looks very promising ..I'll try and update:highfive:
congrats in advance and thanx:good:
flashed half hour ago... it is awesome (coz i need a fast rom to play game :silly: and i am not sure to kitkat roms ready to use )
also it has a sd ext script in inside i realise when i install games :laugh: why i say these thins ? because this is save my time for search
roms sorry for bad english (i try to learn it alone some times :silly: )
Smoothness > kitkats - for me
+i follow your threads ((i dont know but if you see all of efforts to ONLY this little pico we can do a lot of thins to improving it))

CM12.1 for Xperia C3 D2533

Good day all.
Due to the lack of a single Custom ROM for our beloved Xperia C3, I have taken it upon myself to develop CyanogenMod 12.1 for it. If you are reading this and have any experience with developing ROMs or would like to beta test the ROM, please contact me either over PM or via email at [email protected].
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Riccorbypro
You first need a working recovery for the rom, that's the main thing needed for anyone who took the risk of rooting the rom. And then hack open the bootloader >.>
I don't mind testing, but this is the only phone I have and I can't afford another (college student here too). So this is a list I made when anyone asks me about installing custom roms.
1. Have a trusted source compile a working recovery, and test backed up rom to ensure it works
2. A flashable tool+stock rom that works
3. List of identified errors with their possible solutions that confirmed works
Sorry, I'm not putting much hope into this phone but if anything ever works, this is my proposed counter to Murphy's Law.
Edit: if you're looking at AOSP similarities, you might want to try Carbon Rom for a starter, but that's my personal taste. My last N7000 ran Carbon KitKat and it was one of the most stable I've had.
1. Have a trusted source compile a working recovery, and test backed up rom to ensure it works
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If you're looking for recovery, XZDR for the T2U works perfectly on C3. I'm able to do anything recovery-related on the TWRP variant. Go to http://nut.xperia-files.com/ and build your kernel using D5303 device and then D2533 firmware presets. If you need to upload the kernel, use XperiFirm to download your firmware and use your kernel.sin. Or you can use the installer for T2U from the same site. Make sure to use the 2.8.21 variant though.
Works 100%.
2. A flashable tool+stock rom that works
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XperiFirm + Flashtool. Never let me down.
Also, the Bootloader of C3 uses the same unlock code as the Z3 Compact. Tried it a few weeks ago, running unlocked right now.
Can't say anything about 3 yet, need to get the ROM booting first...
I will always trust CyanogenMod. I have also tried Carbon. I didn't like it. I decided to build CyanogenMod because it is the most popular ROM for most phones, and I feel that it is also the best. The last 3 phones that I have had (From my first "smartphone", the Galaxy I5500, to my last one before C3, the Galaxy I9500 (S4 Qualcomm)) CyanogenMod has always run the best on them. This is why I am building CM12.1, and not Carbon. Once I have actually managed to get CM up and running, I might re-evaluate the situation and build Carbon too. For now, CM is the main focus of my attention.
Riccorbypro said:
If you're looking for recovery, XZDR for the T2U works perfectly on C3. I'm able to do anything recovery-related on the TWRP variant. Go to http://nut.xperia-files.com/ and build your kernel using D5303 device and then D2533 firmware presets. If you need to upload the kernel, use XperiFirm to download your firmware and use your kernel.sin. Or you can use the installer for T2U from the same site. Make sure to use the 2.8.21 variant though.
Works 100%.
XperiFirm + Flashtool. Never let me down.
Also, the Bootloader of C3 uses the same unlock code as the Z3 Compact. Tried it a few weeks ago, running unlocked right now.
Can't say anything about 3 yet, need to get the ROM booting first...
I will always trust CyanogenMod. I have also tried Carbon. I didn't like it. I decided to build CyanogenMod because it is the most popular ROM for most phones, and I feel that it is also the best. The last 3 phones that I have had (From my first "smartphone", the Galaxy I5500, to my last one before C3, the Galaxy I9500 (S4 Qualcomm)) CyanogenMod has always run the best on them. This is why I am building CM12.1, and not Carbon. Once I have actually managed to get CM up and running, I might re-evaluate the situation and build Carbon too. For now, CM is the main focus of my attention.
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Hmm, thanks for the info then. Hopefully the rom will have a fix for the rear camera imaging as well, it's a huge turnoff for the C3. Maybe I'll compile a kernel with the recovery but that will be quite a long ways ahead. Anyhoo, one last question; does the CM12 for Xperia have a Stamina mode as well? I'm not familiar with the Xperia roms, and have been using a substitute Xposed app on other devices similar to Stamina.
AutumQueen92 said:
Hmm, thanks for the info then. Hopefully the rom will have a fix for the rear camera imaging as well, it's a huge turnoff for the C3. Maybe I'll compile a kernel with the recovery but that will be quite a long ways ahead. Anyhoo, one last question; does the CM12 for Xperia have a Stamina mode as well? I'm not familiar with the Xperia roms, and have been using a substitute Xposed app on other devices similar to Stamina.
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No, CM12.1 DOES NOT have Stamina. Stamina Mode is an Xperia exclusive. However, I find that even when running stock ROM, I have no need for Stamina Mode. AOSP Lollipop, and, by extension, CM12, has a "Battery Saver" mode that kicks in at 15% battery, but that is about it. I'm sure that the Xposed Module that you're using would work, though.
Riccorbypro said:
If you're looking for recovery, XZDR for the T2U works perfectly on C3. I'm able to do anything recovery-related on the TWRP variant. Go to http://nut.xperia-files.com/ and build your kernel using D5303 device and then D2533 firmware presets. If you need to upload the kernel, use XperiFirm to download your firmware and use your kernel.sin. Or you can use the installer for T2U from the same site. Make sure to use the 2.8.21 variant though.
Works 100%.
XperiFirm + Flashtool. Never let me down.
Also, the Bootloader of C3 uses the same unlock code as the Z3 Compact. Tried it a few weeks ago, running unlocked right now.
Can't say anything about 3 yet, need to get the ROM booting first...
I will always trust CyanogenMod. I have also tried Carbon. I didn't like it. I decided to build CyanogenMod because it is the most popular ROM for most phones, and I feel that it is also the best. The last 3 phones that I have had (From my first "smartphone", the Galaxy I5500, to my last one before C3, the Galaxy I9500 (S4 Qualcomm)) CyanogenMod has always run the best on them. This is why I am building CM12.1, and not Carbon. Once I have actually managed to get CM up and running, I might re-evaluate the situation and build Carbon too. For now, CM is the main focus of my attention.
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Will the recovery u mrntioned works on lollipop firmware?
Yes, it works on Lollipop. Check my other thread on how to install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3178395
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Fastboot MIUI 6.6.x.x tgz mirror?

Hi, I am trying download one of the older roms in an attempt to get one of the custom roms here to work. They recommend that I go back to a dev rom or a 6.6.x. (downloading from miui is terrible - if you know mirrors please do send them though)
I am running the beta 5.9.25 - and installing custom roms from here seems to be ending in a situation where I see rom loading but hangs on then keeps on doing that... An odd bootloop.
This is a Development thread, don't post questions here.
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The only ROM I bot Wirkung starting Form a MIUI Version like you was AOSPA-L but not the most recent Version from September but the oder one from August.
Don't know why this working but not Newer ones.
Other threads mention Ehen you are akready in CM12.1 then you can upgrade directly but this is still not Wirkung for me.
So chose the AOSPA-L Version I wrote above vor try to geht the correct MIUI Version in the net.
Good luvk!

best ROM?

Hey all, I just bought the 16 GB version of this phone at Walmart for $85! I already rooted it and flashed twrp on it. What is the best, and fastest, and stable ROM for this phone?
'Best' is a word whose definition can change with a person's perspective. It is influenced by the usage pattern (from reading a book to gaming) of the user, and his needs. Most of the ROMs out there are stable, you can refer the ROM threads for their status - 'aplha', 'beta' or 'stable'.
For starters, You can use CM or AOSP based ROMs like AOSP-OMS/Zephyr/Turbo and similar ROMs. For a feature rich experience along with customisability, opt for RR or AICP.
Generally, a clean ROM will tend to be faster, try Slim or similar.
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Thanks for the reply, best was probably not the best word lol, I'm looking for something fast and clean, I play a few games and social media. Idk if 7.0 nougat or 6.0 marshmallow would be better?
dussycole92 said:
Thanks for the reply, best was probably not the best word lol, I'm looking for something fast and clean, I play a few games and social media. Idk if 7.0 nougat or 6.0 marshmallow would be better?
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Marshmallow, Nougat is not ready for DD use yet... To be honest, the cleanest, fastest ROM is probably stock, but if you really want custom then Exodus, ZephyrOS, and Tesla would be top choices.
So as you can see from the two answers you have gotten, that there is a ton of difference in opinion... There is no "best" ROM, in fact, best ROM threads are very much frowned upon here in general.
Your best bet is to go to the development forums, look for the ROMs threads with the most replies or recent activity, download and flash them and play with them and pick the one that suits *YOU* the best.
For me best is cm 12.1. cm 13 or 14 is still beta. When you dont need modified rom the best choice is stock.
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hey, i need help
everytime i flash any rom in moto g turbo(merlin), phone keep restarting itself every 5 or 6 second. i cant even complete the setup.
im rooted using twrp recovery.
thnkx
acejavelin said:
Marshmallow, Nougat is not ready for DD use yet... To be honest, the cleanest, fastest ROM is probably stock, but if you really want custom then Exodus, ZephyrOS, and Tesla would be top choices.
So as you can see from the two answers you have gotten, that there is a ton of difference in opinion... There is no "best" ROM, in fact, best ROM threads are very much frowned upon here in general.
Your best bet is to go to the development forums, look for the ROMs threads with the most replies or recent activity, download and flash them and play with them and pick the one that suits *YOU* the best.
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I'm using AOSP extended Nougat as daily driver. Very stable and boots in seconds. Just my experience. May not work for all.
As far as MM ROM. Oct-OS community edition is rock solid. Turbo a very close second.
For me the best is cm 13 snapshot. Its very stable, battery is ok - no drain, everything works fine. Cm14 is very fast but battery drain as fast as rom works so for me it broke up.
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rooting and best updated roms available now ?

hi
i bought mi mix 3 last year and i think its time to play around with phone
can someone outline the step i should from unlocking the boot loader to installing a new ROM (i have limited knowledge of this but i did root my previous phones) ??
whats the latest magisk version for mi mix 3 and updated links or post i can follow ?
anyone have tried a good ROM with good battery life and performance with good stability ?
my current build i am on is stock 11.0.4.0(PEEMIXM) stable
Unfortunately if you want custom android 10 non miui roms like lineage or etc. They have bugs and currently developers stop developing for them, but if you are ok with xiaomi(miui) roms and you just need to access latest features or more light weight roms you can try xiaomi.eu roms. But first you need to unlock your bootloader which will take about 7days(168 hours) then you can try above said roms.

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