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Did you dudes know that Xiaomi in Chinese means "little rice? This also means that MIUI translates to "little user interface"

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[Q] GRIMLOCK_V2.2 in Traditional Chinese environment.

GRIMLOCK_V2.2 在繁體中文環境下。
抱歉。
由於我不會英文,所以這是以 google 翻譯所翻譯的。
希望能看得懂。
首先,
感謝"hardslog"為使用 tf300tg 的用戶所做的事.
真心感謝。
由於無法在該發布帖(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290952)發文,所以在此發問。
希望大家能幫個忙。
目前,
英文環境下,使用正常。
但切換到繁體中文環境,就會有重開機後變回英文環境的狀況。
假使,
在一開始的"設定精靈"中切換語言,
就會有"time zone"無法變更的問題。
選擇了,跳出後又會變回原樣。
如是以修改"build.prop"文件的方式,則會是其他選項有問題。
麻煩大家真是不好意思,感恩。
使用環境
GRIMLOCK_V2.2
TW_epad-10.6.2.6-20130530.
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tf300t-4.2
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GRIMLOCK_V2.2 in Traditional Chinese environment.
Sorry.
Since I do not speak English, so this is a google translation of the translation.
Hope to understand.
First of all,
Thanks to "hardslog" thing to use tf300tg users do.
Sincere thanks.
Since the publication can not post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290952) issued a document, so this question.
I hope you can help me.
Currently,
English environment, the use of normal.
But switching to Traditional Chinese environment, there will switch back to English after reboot environmental conditions.
If,
Switch the language at the beginning of the "Setup Wizard", the
There will be a problem "time zone" can not be changed.
Chosen, out back then become the same.
As is modified "build.prop" of papers, other options would be a problem.
Trouble you I'm sorry, Thanksgiving.
Environment
GRIMLOCK_V2.2
TW_epad-10.6.2.6-20130530.
openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tf300t-4.2

My 1st HUAWEI

{create *.* m\aware.hex{}}
Getting [root] access on a mobile device is like going to a rave (without a pass-out)...
I hope that this thread will become more understandable as it progresses.
The aims herein is to seek, gain and give knowledgeable experience in the procedures of gaining [root] access to an
alien' phone a.k.a the HUAWEI Y3(30??)
So, it begins;
A fascinating device/phone. This Huawei has very limited memory. 6gb, I think..
Ofcourse, I intend to serve up a micro SD. But, Until root is established I hardly see the merit!
It is running a HUD called EMO (sic). Which is pretty darn cool, thanks in volume to the rainbow light!
Yeah, a rainbow light... It can be triggered to do morse code, and has a kindve 'laser-light' function when you play mp3s.
The stock display (mines simplified) looks like Windows UNO. You know, the unnoficcial bastard of Microsoft and Mattel?
BastAD isn't a swear right? I mean this is science, aftrerall..
This is such an alien device!
Or atleast it is very unique in comparison to all others that I have had.
Just acquiring the build model has been a trial of translation. LUA-***. I can't remember the last, it seems uninportant however because it's actually a Y3.
So, a few programs have been added to the traSHTOP (pc) for HUAWEI interface. Though I have not yet had success in Hsuite as of yet. I'm alerted to a MTK something something xx driver issue which will be homework. I'll be starting, here/
Why do today what you can do tomorrow?
Is there a logical reason this device is not included in search sitemap?
What button do I press for techcopy in blitzball? Blessings of Uevon be upon you!:cyclops:

Missed Manage Virtual ID Section on Poco X3 NFC, MIUI Global 12.5.1.0 (RJGMIXM)

Hi folks,
I am just wondering why we don't have the the "Virtual ID" Option under the "Settings→Privacy Protection→Special Permissions→Manage Virtual ID" on our Poco X3 NFC with MIUI Global 12.5.1.0 (RJGMIXM).
There is nothing like Virtual ID in my Settings.
The Virtual Identity feature was introduced in MIUI 12 and allows users to safeguard their personal information to any website or app by providing a virtual ID instead of users’ unique identifier.

Built-in Trojans vanishing when installing LineageOS?

Hello!
I'm new to this forum as you can see and also dont know much about IT, except that I installed Lineage since years on my phone.
Now my Aquaris X is gone and I need a new phone and I heard that the Xiaomi Redmi product line would be quite good regarding Lineage usage and pricing.
Now when following the news there are permanent new evidence that China phones are loaded with Trojans by default and even if this is not confirmed for a company already it just makes sense that any chinese developer might have all of these inside ...
So my question is:
By replacing a stock ROM with LineageOS will I also get rid of all possible trojans inside of a Chinese Phone or might they be still existing afterwards?
THXXX
Good question. But I think manufacturers can put anything they want into their hardware, so it probably depends.
Btw, why do you "follow" the news? Can't you form your own opinions? You know who owns the news? It's a centralized source and not as individual and separate as they want to appear with their different outlets.
Speaking of built in trojans and "hacking your human OS": you can change a line of code, just like in Xposed. But not with Android phones but humans. Of course it needs a great excuse to install xposed into every human, but that's what the media of the owners is there for. (that's a more persistant trojan.) Watch first 2 minutes of this if you don't understand
Well so it means it cannot be said for sure?
Yeah I know these arguments with media control. But why complain about someone who is afraid of a company from a country which is everything but a democracy? There is no multiple ways of interpreting the policy of China which is the exact opposite of anything where I would like to live. Any reasonable criticism is illegal and results in a ban for marriage or transportation or leaving the country. Any company is intruded by the government and therefore it just makes sense to me that they take any opportunity to use this power that they have over the economy to use it for their own advantage.
So I am living in a quite liberal country in Europe and I dont get arrested for anything I say against my government. Thats quite cool even if I dont use that privilege quite often.
Also I ****ing hate what they do against these Uigur people in Xingiang, sterilizing them against their will or keeping them in prisons just for their religion.
Same as taking the freedom of an athlete who speaks out justice against some high-ranked scum from the government.
Thats just a few examples, but because of this and many other stories I dont really trust these chinese companies. I have Xposed (edit: and Xprivacy Lua) on my Aquaris X but by making this thread I want to understand if it will also protect me against the Chinese Trojans just confirmed by the Lithuanian cyber security etc.
In contrast to so-called Western states China is a central state with 33 administrative units ( without Taiwan ), his political system is a one-party socialist-authoritarian one. You may not like it, but that's the way it is.
I don't think XDA is the right place to discuss whether this suits a user here or not.
BTW: We all know that even in Western states, ethnic minorities are unpopular, persecuted and sometimes exterminated.
*BTW: We all know that even in Western states, ethnic minorities are unpopular, persecuted and sometimes exterminated.*
True but nobody beats the situation in Xingiang (alone writing this word would put me on a blacklist living there) and their suppression of free speech.
*I don't think XDA is the right place to discuss whether this suits a user here or not.*
Ok yo understand, but I just want to know whether replacing a ROM would also eradicate any built-in trojans, thats just a 100 % technical question and I have nothing to do with coding and stuff so I hope to get an answer here, but so far it's not clear.
Does it mean as long as you are not the manufacturer you will never know and hence probably still have any trojans after replacing?
AFAIK Trojans never are part of any pre-installed Android based OS, but exclusively imported to Android OS by user of Android device. That's also TRUE for phones manufactured in China.
BTW: It's easy to find any Trojan on an Android device.
So you mean real Trojans only come on board by wrong user behaviour and cant be part of the system already?
That would be of course good and I have no idea about all of this stuff, it's just that it sounds like many Chinese Phones spy on their user with some default built-in *trojan* - maybe you may call it differently.
Here was a mention of many chinese phones with built in Trojans:
Android: Über 40 China-Smartphones mit Malware ab Werk
Bei über 40 chinesischen Smartphones haben Experten einen vorinstallierten Trojaner gefunden. Welche Geräte betroffen sind, erfahren Sie hier!
www.computerbild.de
Still it is not with Xiaomi ;P
But our German department for Cyber Security (BSI) told that there would be indeed some *additional functions* also in Xiaomi which also pose security / spy issues:
Chinesische Smartphones: Behörde warnt vor Sicherheitslücken
Die Nationale Cybersicherheitsbehörde in Litauen warnt davor, chinesische Smartphones zu kaufen. In zwei Modellen fanden sich eklatante Sicherheitslücken.
www.basicthinking.de
Xiaomi-Smartphones spionieren Nutzer aus: So können Sie sich schützen
Schwere Vorwürfe gegen Xiaomi: Der Hersteller soll das Verhalten von Nutzern aufzeichnen und an eigene Server zur Auswertung weiterleiten. Insbesondere die Internet-Nutzung der User soll genauestens dokumentiert werden.
www.chip.de
But in the first link on top they say:
"Die einzigen Mittel im Kampf gegen den Trojaner sind die Installation einer „sauberen“ Android-Firmware oder ..."
Which means they say installing a clean Firmware would at least resolve the issue in situation 1. So is Firmware = ROM? So installing LineageOS would then remove these spyware at least in the first link example?
Here I found another example:
How to find and remove malware from some chinese smartphones?
I am planning to buy a chinese smartphone. However, I've read that some come with extensive spyware straight from the factory. Will I be able to detect such malware (Android.Trojan.Uupay.D and the...
android.stackexchange.com
*If you want to be 100% sure that the device is clean, then you must remove the OS that came with it and flash a trusted(opensource) ROM like official CyanogenMod*
So IF the Trojans are only inside of the pre-installed Apps, then I should completely remove them by flashing LineageOS?
My understanding of a Trojan is it's a door-opener for malicious softwares packed in an Android app, it in generally does the following:
Download and install other malware, such as Viruses or Worms.
Use the infected device for click fraud.
Record keystrokes and websites visited.
Send information about the infected device to a malicious hacker including passwords, login details for websites, and browsing history.
Give a malicious hacker control over the infected device.
But I may err, as always ...
Reflashing a ROM OEM-pre-installed by a Custom ROM IMHO is an overkill: simply remove Trojans found.
Spassd said:
Hello!
I'm new to this forum as you can see and also dont know much about IT, except that I installed Lineage since years on my phone.
Now my Aquaris X is gone and I need a new phone and I heard that the Xiaomi Redmi product line would be quite good regarding Lineage usage and pricing.
Now when following the news there are permanent new evidence that China phones are loaded with Trojans by default and even if this is not confirmed for a company already it just makes sense that any chinese developer might have all of these inside ...
So my question is:
By replacing a stock ROM with LineageOS will I also get rid of all possible trojans inside of a Chinese Phone or might they be still existing afterwards?
THXXX
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you install a custom ROM, your stock operating system(along with any potential trojans that were included in your stock operating system) will be replaced by the custom operating system.
I now bought a Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact for really cheap ... less than 200 € so I guess its fine now.
But when unlocking the Bootloader I get problems.
The Device is listed in *Fastboot Devices* so everything is working correctly, but when I do the unlock command
fastboot oem unlock 0x [... my code]
I just get
FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
fastboot: error: Command failed
Now I tried the *Sony Flashtool* like in this video:
He has a Button called BLU and just enters IMEI and Unlock Code to unlock the Bootloader. But I dont have this button WTF ?? Just the Flash Icon Button and then the Lock Icon Button.
So any ideas what to do?
THXXX

Question Change the system default launcher chineze miui

Tested on Xiaomi 13
How to change the system/default launcher
A while back, Xiaomi introduced a policy where a user would only be able to use a handful of vetted launchers (via the MI App Store). That's applicable to the China ROM - Global ROMs are not affected, however, some devices are only released in...
forum.xda-developers.com
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