Title: Xiaomi introduce l’anti-rollback su Xiaomi Mi A1, Mi A2 e Mi A2 Lite
Source: Xiaomitoday
In the article above (in italian) they explain how Xiaomi introduced the Anti-Rollback in the Mi A1 and other phones. They explain how this implementation is the main reason behind many phone bricks after downgrading from 9.0 to 8.1.
If this is true (I have not found other sources to confirm this, although plausible), my suggestion is to wait for a stable/non-buggy version of Pie befor updating.
I hope this could be of any help to someone else!
g.coll said:
Title: Xiaomi introduce l’anti-rollback su Xiaomi Mi A1, Mi A2 e Mi A2 Lite
Source: Xiaomitoday
In the article above (in italian) they explain how Xiaomi introduced the Anti-Rollback in the Mi A1 and other phones. They explain how this implementation is the main reason behind many phone bricks after downgrading from 9.0 to 8.1.
If this is true (I have not found other sources to confirm this, although plausible), my suggestion is to wait for a stable/non-buggy version of Pie befor updating.
I hope this could be of any help to someone else!
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Another 'surprise' update [emoji23]
Trimis de pe al meu Mi A1 folosind Tapatalk
g.coll said:
Title: Xiaomi introduce l’anti-rollback su Xiaomi Mi A1, Mi A2 e Mi A2 Lite
Source: Xiaomitoday
In the article above (in italian) they explain how Xiaomi introduced the Anti-Rollback in the Mi A1 and other phones. They explain how this implementation is the main reason behind many phone bricks after downgrading from 9.0 to 8.1.
If this is true (I have not found other sources to confirm this, although plausible), my suggestion is to wait for a stable/non-buggy version of Pie befor updating.
I hope this could be of any help to someone else!
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Well, I've "rolled back"" just fine. AND flashed LineageOS 15.1 once stock Oreo was done. So that info is fake news.
LenAsh said:
Well, I've "rolled back"" just fine. AND flashed LineageOS 15.1 once stock Oreo was done. So that info is fake news.
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I really hope it is fake news, however it was even posted on the MIUI forum by a super moderator:
Thread title: [News] Rollback Warning for Mi A1 after Upgrading to Android P
and by another moderator on a different thread:
Title: [Others] Rollback Warning for Mi A1, Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite after Upgrading to Android P
This being said, I did not say it was certain, but it is better to take some precautions rather than just flash the first beta that pops out, before deciding to go back due to bugs.
g.coll said:
I really hope it is fake news, however it was even posted on the MIUI forum by a super moderator:
Thread title: [News] Rollback Warning for Mi A1 after Upgrading to Android P
and by another moderator on a different thread:
Title: [Others] Rollback Warning for Mi A1, Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite after Upgrading to Android P
This being said, I did not say it was certain, but it is better to take some precautions rather than just flash the first beta that pops out, before deciding to go back due to bugs.
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Unfortunately some "other" sites seem to revel in posting scare stories to enhance their Google SEO rankings. It drives traffic and makes them money...
It's always better if someone posts "news" that they have experienced themselves, of course.
But in the case of the Mi A1 at least, going from the December Pie update (which isn't that great IMHO) to the Oreo November build is fairly painless and completely successful.
LenAsh said:
Unfortunately some "other" sites seem to revel in posting scare stories to enhance their Google SEO rankings. It drives traffic and makes them money...
It's always better if someone posts "news" that they have experienced themselves, of course.
But in the case of the Mi A1 at least, going from the December Pie update (which isn't that great IMHO) to the Oreo November build is fairly painless and completely successful.
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how did you roll back ? can you explain the procedure,, coz whenever i try to flash nov 8.1, i get stuck in bootloop
taran181 said:
how did you roll back ? can you explain the procedure,, coz whenever i try to flash nov 8.1, i get stuck in bootloop
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Here is a way to do that: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...1-edl-imei-t3879624/post78438572#post78438572
There is also a search feature here that you can use...
freekarol said:
Here is a way to do that: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...1-edl-imei-t3879624/post78438572#post78438572
There is also a search feature here that you can use...
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will restoring efs folder from twrp will affect my own imei number? what there's in efs folder please any reply?
I don't know because I still have Oreo.
Odesláno z mého Mi A1 pomocí Tapatalk
freekarol said:
I don't know because I still have Oreo.
Odesláno z mého Mi A1 pomocí Tapatalk
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ok
taran181 said:
will restoring efs folder from twrp will affect my own imei number? what there's in efs folder please any reply?
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Didn't affect mine...
that true, i updated to pie then today i flashed oreo 8.1 version via fastboot then phone reboots it self as soon it reachs the homescreen
Related
https://funkyhuawei.club/mimix2builds
We have added the Mi Mix 2S builds (scroll down past the Mi Mix 2 builds)
These are all global builds -- Since Xiaomi hasn't released any officially, here they are
The site will be automatically updated every few hours to get the new builds for each day.
Note, this takes quite a bit of work to do for very little reward, so donations from those who this has helped are greatly appreciated!
EDIT: Mistake in the title fixed, I initially wrote EMUI I meant MIUI
duraaraa said:
https://funkyhuawei.club/mimix2builds
We have added the Mi Mix 2S builds (scroll down past the Mi Mix 2 builds)
These are all global builds -- Since Xiaomi hasn't released any officially, here they are
The site will be automatically updated every few hours to get the new builds for each day.
Note, this takes quite a bit of work to do for very little reward, so donations from those who this has helped are greatly appreciated!
EDIT: Mistake in the title fixed, I initially wrote EMUI I meant MIUI
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Is there a tutorial on how to flash this?
MacLaughlin said:
Is there a tutorial on how to flash this?
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https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pr...-Flashing-Global-ROM/3010045_32848496221.html
Ignore the price and stuff - just scroll down to the description. It details how to unlock your bootloader and flash the Global ROM.
Aliexpress sent me this information on my preorder.
nuudisco said:
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pr...-Flashing-Global-ROM/3010045_32848496221.html
Ignore the price and stuff - just scroll down to the description. It details how to unlock your bootloader and flash the Global ROM.
Aliexpress sent me this information on my preorder.
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Thank you very much. Funkyhuawei is pretty expensive and everything relating to it shouldn't be posted here, since this is a developing platform with free stuff. I ordered mine today. Maybe you can share your information on flashing the global rom over here.
MacLaughlin said:
Thank you very much. Funkyhuawei is pretty expensive and everything relating to it shouldn't be posted here, since this is a developing platform with free stuff. I ordered mine today. Maybe you can share your information on flashing the global rom over here.
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Not sure what you're talking about. FunkyHuawei is running a database of daily MIUI builds for free. It only costs money for Huawei operations. It doesn't offer any Xiaomi operations.
duraaraa said:
Not sure what you're talking about. FunkyHuawei is running a database of daily MIUI builds for free. It only costs money for Huawei operations. It doesn't offer any Xiaomi operations.
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Oh okay. Maybe I've been mistaking. As far as I did understood it, I need credits to use the stuff from them. If that's not the case, I revert my opinion on it.
It still takes 20 days until I get my 2s and it will take another 72hours (hopefully not 360h) to unlock the bootloader but I want to flash your global Rom as soon as it's possible. I don't really need it but it would be nice to know if it supports german language?
Just for clarification:
what kind of ROMs are these?
Are these original Xiaomi Global ROMs, or are these "Xiaomi.eu" firmwares?
q173242 said:
Just for clarification:
what kind of ROMs are these?
Are these original Xiaomi Global ROMs, or are these "Xiaomi.eu" firmwares?
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The download links lead to "miui.com" so they cannot be Xiaomi.eu firmware.
q173242 said:
Just for clarification:
what kind of ROMs are these?
Are these original Xiaomi Global ROMs, or are these "Xiaomi.eu" firmwares?
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Original xiaomi global rom nightly builds.
These are official, global (BETA) builds. You can install Globals ONLY by unlocking your bootloader before. Before doing that, you have to wait 360 hours. Even, if you get the unlock possibility. Regardless if you are a Diamond Member (en.miui.com) or not.
Yeah just found out about the 360 hours waiting period - used to be 72 hours, wasn't it?
Sucks anyway....
dragon-tmd said:
These are official, global (BETA) builds. You can install Globals ONLY by unlocking your bootloader before. Before doing that, you have to wait 360 hours. Even, if you get the unlock possibility. Regardless if you are a Diamond Member (en.miui.com) or not.
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For what I know if these are official global builds. Then you don't have to unlock your bootloader. Also if this was official it would be on MIUI site itself and not funkyhuawei. On the office site they even said there are not global builds for mi mix 2s atm
It is linking directly to Xiaomi's site. You think Funkyhuawei is somehow hosting files on Xiaomi's site? Xiaomi doesn't publish links to beta builds AFAIK, only sends to approved testers. Funkyhuawei is somehow discovering the secret links.
MallocVoidstar said:
It is linking directly to Xiaomi's site. You think Funkyhuawei is somehow hosting files on Xiaomi's site? Xiaomi doesn't publish links to beta builds AFAIK, only sends to approved testers. Funkyhuawei is somehow discovering the secret links.
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Oh didn't know that! However Xiaomi.EU has also global builds who I personally prefer.
Can you explain, I thought the official global ROMs didn't need unlocked bootloader.
dragon-tmd said:
These are official, global (BETA) builds. You can install Globals ONLY by unlocking your bootloader before. Before doing that, you have to wait 360 hours. Even, if you get the unlock possibility. Regardless if you are a Diamond Member (en.miui.com) or not.
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Some folks over at xiaomi.eu are claiming they were able to unlock bootloader instantly with the Mi unlock tool
Sent from my PH-1 using Tapatalk
You can not install Globals without unlocking your bootloader on China-Models. You can install however a global on any Xiaomi which is sold as a "Global"
Regarding that dude on xiaomi.eu: Official Mi Mix2s have to be unlocked. Maybe he got one with a tampered bootloader. I do have plenty of experience and i'm a diamond member over at en.miui.com
Again: these ARE BETA builds for a closed beta-group!
Some know if the mi mix2s is a-only or a/b parted?
racerider said:
Some know if the mi mix2s is a-only or a/b parted?
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a-only as can be seen in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tai_GApse5g&t=9m56s
These GLOBAL nightly roms in the OP have to be flashed with TWRP or through MiFlash? I wish someone would make a video on how to install TWRP, Root with Magisk and how to flash rom. Does this phone need to flash the non-verity zip?
Source : https://telecomtalk.info/xiaomi-mi-a1-android-oreo-beta-rom/175604/amp/
arkadeep2008 said:
Source : https://telecomtalk.info/xiaomi-mi-a1-android-oreo-beta-rom/175604/amp/
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It's beautiful:laugh: fake
laugeek57 said:
It's beautiful:laugh: fake
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How can u so sure? The Kernel?? But that site is legit, they never post fake post. ?
arkadeep2008 said:
Source : https://telecomtalk.info/xiaomi-mi-a1-android-oreo-beta-rom/175604/amp/
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Fake
Like everything that site publishes.
Guys, the source is https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/8aylyw/mi_a1_gets_oreo_81_update_on_beta_rom/
Did he capture the OTA link?
guy_infinity said:
Did he capture the OTA link?
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Nowhere to be seen.
Let's hope it's not fake...
This is not at all fake. This is true. See the last 5 digits of Build Number - 8.4.9 - The naming convention followed by xiaomi (Last letter of year, followed by month, followed by date)
And see the kernel built server. It is built by mi server.
See the kernel version it's 71 and not 102 (which most custom ROMs uses) or something which shows it's completely stock and from xiaomi
This might not have been released to the public beta. The testing might happen inside the xiaomi team where this pic got leaked somehow.
But I'm almost 99% sure, this is make by Xiaomi. Now my question is when will we get it? By the end of May at least? Fingers crossed..! Good to see Xiaomi keeps improving software rather than just giving monthly security updates for Mi A1.
And have Project Treble in this 8.1 beta?
Uvneshkumar said:
This is not at all fake. This is true. See the last 5 digits of Build Number - 8.4.9 - The naming convention followed by xiaomi (Last letter of year, followed by month, followed by date)
And see the kernel built server. It is built by mi server.
See the kernel version it's 71 and not 102 (which most custom ROMs uses) or something which shows it's completely stock and from xiaomi
This might not have been released to the public beta. The testing might happen inside the xiaomi team where this pic got leaked somehow.
But I'm almost 99% sure, this is make by Xiaomi. Now my question is when will we get it? By the end of May at least? Fingers crossed..! Good to see Xiaomi keeps improving software rather than just giving monthly security updates for Mi A1.
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Yeah, 3.18.71 is the latest version on 8.1 CAF kernel tags, so we can be pretty sure that it isn't fake.
flex1911 said:
Yeah, 3.18.71 is the latest version on 8.1 CAF kernel tags, so we can be pretty sure that it isn't fake.
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Yeah. Thinking the same. Would love to see stock 8.1.0 on tissot. Would be even better if it brings treble support. :fingers-crossed:
Uvneshkumar said:
This is not at all fake. This is true. See the last 5 digits of Build Number - 8.4.9 - The naming convention followed by xiaomi (Last letter of year, followed by month, followed by date)
And see the kernel built server. It is built by mi server.
See the kernel version it's 71 and not 102 (which most custom ROMs uses) or something which shows it's completely stock and from xiaomi
This might not have been released to the public beta. The testing might happen inside the xiaomi team where this pic got leaked somehow.
But I'm almost 99% sure, this is make by Xiaomi. Now my question is when will we get it? By the end of May at least? Fingers crossed..! Good to see Xiaomi keeps improving software rather than just giving monthly security updates for Mi A1.
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You just thought of it, so everyone can as well. The build number it's super easy to fake. Becuase it's super hard to just type the month day and year, right?
The rest is edited.
flex1911 said:
Yeah, 3.18.71 is the latest version on 8.1 CAF kernel tags, so we can be pretty sure that it isn't fake.
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and why in that ss is used old baseband?? Xiaomi decided to revert baseband on oreo 8.1??
Baseband of gennuary/febbruary was: ta.2.3....
New baseband is: 953_gen....
For me it is fake, and anyway need a screen of OTA update when it is downloading. SS of system info means nothing.
I really think that we'll recieve Android 8.1 at the end of this month, but the second thing that makes me doubt about originality of this screenshot is that I have never seen Xiaomi provide latest android security patch level with vendor/kernel specific patches, I mean it's always been like 01/04/2018, not 05/04/2018.
SevenSlevin said:
and why in that ss is used old baseband?? Xiaomi decided to revert baseband on oreo 8.1??
Baseband of gennuary/febbruary was: ta.2.3....
New baseband is: 953_gen....
For me it is fake, and anyway need a screen of OTA update when it is downloading. SS of system info means nothing.
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You can edit it too.
I need the download link ?
bornlivedie said:
You just thought of it, so everyone can as well. The build number it's super easy to fake. Becuase it's super hard to just type the month day and year, right?
The rest is edited.
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I don't think so. What's the point of doing it? We don't even know who did this. So I think this is real.
Cant Trust Xiaomi
From past experience we cannot really say that this is legit. My be xiaomi are focusing more on MIIU running devices than their only stock android device and i doubt they will even make another successor of Mi a1. Their poll in twitter might have hurt their ego and might be taking sort of revenge on Android One device (No judgement Just a Thought)
AndroGeek911 said:
From past experience we cannot really say that this is legit. My be xiaomi are focusing more on MIIU running devices than their only stock android device and i doubt they will even make another successor of Mi a1. Their poll in twitter might have hurt their ego and might be taking sort of revenge on Android One device (No judgement Just a Thought)
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If xiaomi is smart enough, they'd definitely don't want to loose the customers who love stock ROM. There are a lot of people who love xiaomi for it's great value for money hardware spec and stock ROM experience. And xiaomi knows it very well. If xiaomi is smart enough, it'll update Mi A1 to 8.1.0 and will keep introducing new phones in the A1 lineup. That's what the most they can do to get both MIUI and Stock ROM lovers towards them.
arkadeep2008 said:
Source : https://telecomtalk.info/xiaomi-mi-a1-android-oreo-beta-rom/175604/amp/
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I personally believe it's fake. I had 8.1 on my Nexus 5X before I switched to Mi A1, and 8.1 did bring back the traffic indicator arrows inside the icons, and the signal icons are slightly rounded at the edges. The picture is not very good quality, but they don't seem to have that rounded aspect on that screenshot.
Doesn't mean I don't believe we'll get 8.1, but this screenshot, I think it's fake.
Hello
An update for one of the best miui roms has just been released.
Most importantly for us, support for cc9 has also been added
Revolution OS Site
Here is the list of changes relative to the usual MIUI
MIUI FEATURES
MIUI DOWNLOADS
Recommended installation method:
Create a Backup your apk and data,
Format Data,
Reboot to recovery again ,
FLash rom and magisk,
Flash This After each update then reboot. :angel:
First Boot takes a few minutes
Channel Telegram (NEWS MIUI)
Telegram Group
Is it Stable ROM or Developer ROM ?
apna.suresh0305 said:
Is it Stable ROM or Developer ROM ?
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Base on miui beta 9.8.22
Hello, does this support CC9 Meitu (vela)?
eidrag said:
Hello, does this support CC9 Meitu (vela)?
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I think Mi CC9 (pyxis) Rom is not compatible with Mi CC9 (vela).
v0ne said:
I think Mi CC9 (pyxis) Rom is not compatible with Mi CC9 (vela).
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CC9 Only supported.
hmm is there a more detailed, step-by-step instruction for installing recovery etc? Also how does one revert to original xiaomi rom if needed? Thanks from a noob.
seities said:
Also how does one revert to original xiaomi rom if needed? Thanks from a noob.
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Normally you can always go back to an official ROM and also relock the bootloader as long as there is fastboot working. Not tested on the Mi CC9/9 lite yet (still waiting), but on several other phones. However if you have second thoughts, maybe you should not do it at all Be always prepared that the device will be bricked and all data is lost.
the_em said:
Normally you can always go back to an official ROM and also relock the bootloader as long as there is fastboot working. Not tested on the Mi CC9/9 lite yet (still waiting), but on several other phones. However if you have second thoughts, maybe you should not do it at all Be always prepared that the device will be bricked and all data is lost.
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thanks for the reply. seems like there's a really old official mitools software for that purpose though I have not tried it. I asked this question in some other thread and got some response, but I have gone ahead and flashed the xiaomi.eu rom. I am going to try this next since everyone says it's more power efficient.
There's been updates on the official site to 9.10.17. Wondering why this thread's not been updated. Any feedbacks from users on the stability and efficiency of this ROM? Also xiaomi.eu seems to have gone for MIUI 11, wondering if Revolution OS has made similar update as well.
At anyrate, I'm just grateful for people who work on these ROMs for the rest of us, or else I'd be stuck with bloatware for weeks and months in spite of the outstanding hardware.
Will it work with the mi 9 lite variant?
Is rom working well for Mi 9 Lite?
vittorekaos said:
Is rom working well for Mi 9 Lite?
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Yes. Cc9 and mi9 lite It's the same phone.
Waiting for next release, December 24.
can someone please help me i flashed this rom and now my phone doesnt start it gets as far as the mi logo but it only keeps flashing on and off i cant enter bootloader recovery or anything else
Flashing this s*** on Mi 9 lite will result hardbrick, no fastboot, no boot, no recovery, damged bootloader... Avoid this rom both cc9 and mi 9 lite users if you don't want to make your phone into brick..
I see no differente features from Xiaomi.eu
Stefke93 said:
Flashing this s*** on Mi 9 lite will result hardbrick, no fastboot, no boot, no recovery, damged bootloader... Avoid this rom both cc9 and mi 9 lite users if you don't want to make your phone into brick..
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I've been using it for quite a while and I had no problems to install it. So far very smooth with little to practically no standby drain, definitely better than stock miui
zero407 said:
I've been using it for quite a while and I had no problems to install it. So far very smooth with little to practically no standby drain, definitely better than stock miui
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Which phone cc9 or Mi 9 lite, my Mi 9 lite is hard bricked for about 20days? When i say hardbricked i mean no chance to flash anything without authorised account and edl...
Stefke93 said:
Which phone cc9 or Mi 9 lite, my Mi 9 lite is hard bricked for about 20days? When i say hardbricked i mean no chance to flash anything without authorised account and edl...
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you probably made some serious mistake during installation. This rom Has a beta testers. They test Rom on every phone For a few days before sending OTA update...
zero407 said:
I've been using it for quite a while and I had no problems to install it. So far very smooth with little to practically no standby drain, definitely better than stock miui
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I wipe data, system, cache, dalvik in twrp, then install rom, magisk and reboot.. no errors during installation
The author of this article sounds very hopeful and optimistic that the mi A1 to get android Q. Let's just hope it's true, and not buggy as P.
Link :
https://www.trustedreviews.com/news/which-xiaomi-phones-will-get-android-10-and-miui-11-3943221
Did you read the article?
Xiaomi also has several more modestly-priced phones on the Android One programme, which guarantees long-term security updates and* software support for all its devices.
Currently that list includes the Xiaomi Mi A3, the Xiaomi Mi A2, Xiaomi Mi A2 Lite, and the Xiaomi Mi A1. The first three are guaranteed the update, while the latter device (which was launched on Nougat) may have reached the end of its cycle with the upgrade to Pie.
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Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
pedrojgim said:
Did you read the article?
Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
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Yeah, but the way they written it makes it sound like they are optimistic that it will get it. The author could just be hopeful though. XD
Same speculations as in this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/help/mi-a1-android-q-10-t3937773.
I.e. really nothing new...
pedrojgim said:
Did you read the article?
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Jt380p said:
The author of this article sounds very hopeful and optimistic that the mi A1 to get android Q. Let's just hope it's true, and not buggy as P.
Link : https://www.trustedreviews.com/news/which-xiaomi-phones-will-get-android-10-and-miui-11-3943221
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Article is clearly saying that Mi A3, Mi A2 and Mi A2 lite will get it...
...but Mi A1 has finished its travel when it got Pie, so, no lights for Android 10 in Mi A1 by Xiaomi's hands.
KaaMyA said:
Article is clearly saying that Mi A3, Mi A2 and Mi A2 lite will get it...
...but Mi A1 has finished its travel when it got Pie, so, no lights for Android 10 in Mi A1 by Xiaomi's hands.
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Once again, refer to the 2nd post.
Thread locked on op request.
Funk
Hi Friends,
Hope You All Are Doing Great !
I Would Like To Inform You That, The July 2020 OTA Has Been Rolled Out.
The Patch Is 180 MB
Thanks,
MUHAMMAD asif Qasim
Any improvement found?
Enviado desde mi Mi A2 Lite mediante Tapatalk
Does this break anything?
Successfully Installed OTA
So Far So Good, Here Are The Snapshots. Will Let You Know The Changes After Checked.
Kaimilo said:
Any improvement found?
Enviado desde mi Mi A2 Lite mediante Tapatalk
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Need to use more than one day to see if the memory management bug is fixed or not
This update took ages to install.
And again **** update from xiaomi, didnt fix anything, only security update. Csnt turn off suggestions in setting, need to slide few times to unlock phone, ram lags,... Fu all in xiaomi
Don't let me update :crying:
Testing it now, magisk works, root is ok, default encrpytion works, it feels like the older monthly updates.
OTA Link: https://bigota.d.miui.com/V11.0.9.0.QDLMIXM/miui_DAISYGlobal_V11.0.9.0.QDLMIXM_a057ca010e_10.0.zip
Why they f*cking release new update if didnt fix, what we have from new update if cant use phone normaly??
popadic022 said:
Why they f*cking release new update if didnt fix, what we have from new update if cant use phone normaly??
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Please just chill a bit, going mad won't help anyone. Yes, we all won't buy any xiaomi device again. There is nothing to do now.
Teemoo said:
Please just chill a bit, going mad won't help anyone. Yes, we all won't buy any xiaomi device again. There is nothing to do now.
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Im not mad, just disapopinted, i used redmi note 5 and worms like charm, every new update phone is better, but this model, teash.
Anyone else still getting "direct share is not available"?
popadic022 said:
Im not mad, just disapopinted, i used redmi note 5 and worms like charm, every new update phone is better, but this model, teash.
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I'm equally disappointed about Google because "Android One" is their brand, so they should make sure that all "Android One" devices are up to fking date like their Pixels and ...working. Should be possible with those handful "Android One" models out there, no?
lol
People in Xiaomi are comically inept
just think about all of their users / customers who have no idea about what are ADB, EDL,TWRP, etc etc...who don't know how to change active partition or reflash the entire phone....in other words, people who expect the phone they paid for to actually work.
I bought android one phone out of curiosity. I am most definitely never going to buy chinese crap again
Matty Watty said:
lol
People in Xiaomi are comically inept
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I believe you should have the necessary skills to install this update.
Matty Watty said:
lol
People in Xiaomi are comically inept
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Dear Matty Watty,
Please Read This Tread I Do Hope Your Problem Will Be Solved.
Thanks,
MUHAMMAD Asif Qasim
aasiaasi said:
Dear Matty Watty,
Please Read This Tread I Do Hope Your Problem Will Be Solved.
Thanks,
MUHAMMAD Asif Qasim
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look...thanks for the effort and attempt to help...but I simply don't care any more. I am on 11.0.7 and spent countless hours in the past months fixing and fighting errors that morons from Xiaomi should have fixed before they rolled out any update. Keeping this phone until the battery starts failing, then it goes straight to the trash bin. As someone said before...f**k Xiaomi.
We'll see if it still lags after a few days of usage.