Orange Fox OTA settings - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Questions & Answers

So Orange Fox has this guide (https://wiki.orangefox.tech/en/guides/ota) for enabling OTAs for MIUI. My question is, does this apply to xiaomi.eu roms as well (or any other rom based on MIUI)?

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[ROM][Stable] MIUI 10 xiaomi.eu

10.3.2.0
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi..._MIMix2S_V10.3.2.0.PDGCNXM_v10-9.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117882402
10.3.1.0
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi..._MIMix2S_V10.3.1.0.PDGCNXM_v10-9.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397934131
10.2.2.0
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi..._MIMix2S_V10.2.2.0.PDGCNXM_v10-9.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1395089523397908184
10.2.1.0
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi..._MIMix2S_V10.2.1.0.PDGCNXM_v10-9.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603887317
10.0.7.0
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi..._MIMix2S_V10.0.7.0.PDGCNFH_v10-9.zip/download
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410963190603845043
New links will be posted here.
10.0.4.0 bootloops for me
Coming from Pixel 3 Experience GSI ROM by EnesSastim. I can fastboot flash the official MIUI 10 Global which works but every time I flash this ROM via TWRP I just get bootloop.
Full wipe doesn't seem to help so I guess I'm sticking on the official Global ROM for now. Any ideas?
10.2.1.0 added in OP.
mike freegan said:
10.0.4.0 bootloops for me
Coming from Pixel 3 Experience GSI ROM by EnesSastim. I can fastboot flash the official MIUI 10 Global which works but every time I flash this ROM via TWRP I just get bootloop.
Full wipe doesn't seem to help so I guess I'm sticking on the official Global ROM for now. Any ideas?
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Not sure if you ever figured it out but the instructions on EU's site are terrible and not very descriptive.
When they mean when they say "Wipe /Data" is to hit Wipe > Format Data > Type Yes (and swipe to confirm I believe) You will then have to copy over the zip to your phone and flash (That's why the instructions are written that way)
Keep in mind, that this will wipe your internal storage so make a back up. It also takes a long time to boot, longer than clean miui install.
is it possible to flash from one MIUI 10 rom to another? mine is on stock chinese 10 rom now, and can't see any files on the root folder of the phone under recovery. may need to use the rom's flash function.
Hello friends, I hope and can help me, it turns out I have the ROM installed but not let me have permissive the seLinux with the kernel stock, just let me if I put a modified kernel, the problem is that for me none of all the modified kernel gives me the autonomy that gives me and L kernel stock, I want to have the permissive ROM of seLinux with the kernel stock, someone knows how? Thank You for your help
10.2.2.0 added in OP.
Might sound like a silly question, but when the phone was first launched and people applied xiaomi.eu roms, some reported that installing magisk would brick their phones for whatever reason. Is this still the case? I just want to pass my safetynet
10.3.1.0 added in OP.
10.3.1.0 reuploaded: https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-10-0-10-1-10-2-10-3-stable-release.47170/post-480558
10.3.2.0 added in OP.
10.3.2.0 reuploaded.

[Q] do we need to flash base ROM if another custom ROM needs the exact same base ROM?

Hey OP6 users
i thought of something. that might have been obvious for some people but maybe not for everyone.
when doing a clean flash for a custom ROM it is often needed that we flash a required base. Either OOS stable or a OOS beta version.. which ever is needed by the custom ROM.
we don't need to flash the base again when we're just updating the custom ROM (unless the custom ROM needs a newer version of the base
knowing that, is it still needed to flash the base when changing to a custom ROM that needs the exact same base?
correct me if I'm wrong, but it would save some time for us to not have to flash the same required base for another custom ROM which needs the same one we previously flashed.
it would save: two OOS + TWRP flashes every time and two TWRP reboots, which would be pretty nice?
it would also be nice to save that time if we just wanted to re flash the current ROM I/you/we were using for any reason.
then a clean flash of a current custom ROM in use or changing to another ROM with the requirement of the same base would just be as simple/fast as
Format Data !!!!(optiona)!!!!
Flash Custom ROM + TWRP.zip
Reboot TWRP
Flash Custom ROM + TWRP.zip
Reboot TWRP
Flash GApps.zip + Magisk
Reboot System
In general you don't have to flash the base ROM again to change your custom ROM. Even if one base is 9.0.3 and the other is 9.0.4 it is normally not necessary. The base Rom is foremost used for it's vendor (and other partitions) which are not touched by Custom Roms.
But you have to pay attention to your security patch level before you switch between ROMs.
And of course (strongly recommended) to wipe cache, data and system before switching to another ROM (a complete format is only needed uf you are rolling back to an earlier security patch level)
At least this is my experience and (little) knowledge about how android etc works.
Allthough, If you run into problems, rebasing your phone is always a good option. Helped me out a few times.
How much time do you think you are wasting out of your life when you have to flash a base file (give me seconds and % of HP)? ROFL...?
If I am flashing a new ROM, usually I clean flash, test the ROM... IF I LIKE --> clean flash again, and set it up proper.
Feels good coming fresh out of the box, knowing everything is working optimized.
Anways, with xXx.NoLimits and how smooth OOS is, personally I don't really see any point on flashing custom ROMs anyways anymore.
castrum_doloris said:
In general you don't have to flash the base ROM again to change your custom ROM. Even if one base is 9.0.3 and the other is 9.0.4 it is normally not necessary. The base Rom is foremost used for it's vendor (and other partitions) which are not touched by Custom Roms.
But you have to pay attention to your security patch level before you switch between ROMs.
And of course (strongly recommended) to wipe cache, data and system before switching to another ROM (a complete format is only needed uf you are rolling back to an earlier security patch level)
At least this is my experience and (little) knowledge about how android etc works.
Allthough, If you run into problems, rebasing your phone is always a good option. Helped me out a few times.
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Aight yeah it thougt so. Ofc I wipe data before flashing a new rom. But thanks for your input/confirmation feels good to have other opinions and experiences then there's also the fact you also have to wait until your rom supports the new base, so u don't flash a new base then switch to your custom Rom and stuff won't work correctly hehe
@castrum_doloris
or anyone else here on the forum
now that our oneplus 6 got an official update i want to ask something. is this okey/safe to do
currently having omnirom installed in both slots and to update base could this work? or will it give problems
1 have custom rom installed with 9.0.4 base
2 flash oxygenos (9.0.5) x2
3 flash custom rom x2
4 reboot twrp
5 flash gapps + magisk
6 reboot system
if i flash oxygenos over omnirom just to update the base and never reboot system to oxygenos will this still give me problems with data? or is it a safe way to update the base ? or is the only way to go to do factory reset?
kewinhw said:
@castrum_doloris
or anyone else here on the forum
now that our oneplus 6 got an official update i want to ask something. is this okey/safe to do
currently having omnirom installed in both slots and to update base could this work? or will it give problems
1 have custom rom installed with 9.0.4 base
2 flash oxygenos (9.0.5) x2
3 flash custom rom x2
4 reboot twrp
5 flash gapps + magisk
6 reboot system
if i flash oxygenos over omnirom just to update the base and never reboot system to oxygenos will this still give me problems with data? or is it a safe way to update the base ? or is the only way to go to do factory reset?
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Don't do it.
First, it is unneccessary (and useless) and second the security patch of 9.0.5 is too old compared to omni. Even if you don't boot into OOS System your whole storage won't get decrypted anymore (so you have to format your complete internal storage)
You have to get away a bit from this thought of the "Rom base". If you install a custom rom, you install a completely new system. The need of installing OOS "as a base" is mainly the vendor (and some other) partitions. And as long as these don't get updated/changed, your exact "base rom" is irrelevant.
9.0.5 doesn't have any significant changes. And these few changes are only relevant for the system itself (which would get deleted by installing a custom rom)
castrum_doloris said:
Don't do it.
First, it is unneccessary (and useless) and second the security patch of 9.0.5 is too old compared to omni. Even if you don't boot into OOS System your whole storage won't get decrypted anymore (so you have to format your complete internal storage)
You have to get away a bit from this thought of the "Rom base". If you install a custom rom, you install a completely new system. The need of installing OOS "as a base" is mainly the vendor (and some other) partitions. And as long as these don't get updated/changed, your exact "base rom" is irrelevant.
9.0.5 doesn't have any significant changes. And these few changes are only relevant for the system itself (which would get deleted by installing a custom rom)
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okey I'm using the disable dm-verity, forceencrypt script btw. but okey i see now hehe. thanks for your answer

Orange Fox recovery and ROMs

Hello,
I have Orange Fox Recovery Installed On my OnePlus 7 and I was wondering if it's the same process when flashing a ROM with TWRP.
talhah. said:
Hello,
I have Orange Fox Recovery Installed On my OnePlus 7 and I was wondering if it's the same process when flashing a ROM with TWRP.
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As far as I know yes. The recovery does not change the ROM installation process. And orange fox is based on TWRP anyways.

Question Latest twrp which supports A12 encryption and decryption is here. Needs guide in installing PE+

Tired of miui, always been a stock android user till now. Needs guidance on installing PE+ since the twrp now supports encryption. Some people says that twrp gets replaced by stock recovery if i dont flash magisk and root it. Since the safetynet support comes prebuilt in PE+, i dont feel like rooting as what im searching for is a fluent stock android experience. Can i flash PE+ as soon as i flash twrp? Is there any recomended firmware need to be added before the rom file? Miui in my device is currently on 13.0.3. should i flash the same firmware again before adding the PE+ rom?
NanduForRom said:
Tired of miui, always been a stock android user till now. Needs guidance on installing PE+ since the twrp now supports encryption. Some people says that twrp gets replaced by stock recovery if i dont flash magisk and root it. Since the safetynet support comes prebuilt in PE+, i dont feel like rooting as what im searching for is a fluent stock android experience. Can i flash PE+ as soon as i flash twrp? Is there any recomended firmware need to be added before the rom file? Miui in my device is currently on 13.0.3. should i flash the same firmware again before adding the PE+ rom?
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Whether the Twrp decrypts or not is irrelevant since for the first installation you will have to format the data (TWRP/wipe/format data type yes/reboot TWRP).
For the firmware use the one that corresponds with the date of the rom or more recent (global if not specify another).
Pixel experience provides a recovery:https://wiki.pixelexperience.org/devices/vayu/install/
Firmware:https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/vayu/
TWRP only one for A12:https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=322455
Rom:https://download.pixelexperience.org/vayu
If the requested firmware is not available, flash the recovery rom:https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/vayu/
NOSS8 said:
Whether the Twrp decrypts or not is irrelevant since for the first installation you will have to format the data (TWRP/wipe/format data type yes/reboot TWRP).
For the firmware use the one that corresponds with the date of the rom or more recent (global if not specify another).
Pixel experience provides a recovery:https://wiki.pixelexperience.org/devices/vayu/install/
Firmware:https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/vayu/
TWRP only one for A12:https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=322455
Rom:https://download.pixelexperience.org/vayu
If the requested firmware is not available, flash the recovery rom:https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/miui/vayu/
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So should i flash the latest firmware thats available for my device that is 13.0.3 for miui? Should the PE+ work efficiently with that firmware. What do you mean by the requested firmware not available? Can you elaborate on that specifically? Requested by PE+ you mean?
NanduForRom said:
So should i flash the latest firmware thats available for my device that is 13.0.3 for miui? Should the PE+ work efficiently with that firmware. What do you mean by the requested firmware not available? Can you elaborate on that specifically? Requested by PE+ you mean?
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Nope,since you already have it.Global not EEA
I haven't seen any instructions for the firmware so it's assumed it's the latest.
Older firmware will not work, newer ones will.
For some AOSP the OP asks to flash a Chinese firmware for example.
Either way if it's not the right firmware the rom won't boot or work properly.
Ask on the thread of the rom you want to install.
As suggested by @NOSS8, Get the latest TWRP/OrangeFox (based on TWRP, a beautiful recovery) but be advised A12 encryption/decryption is still in beta (but is pretty stable IMO). Usually one flashes the latest Chinese firmware, no harm in flashing it even if you are switching over from MIUI.

Question Relock Xiaomi 12 Lite bootloader after flashing an EEA ROM?

My Xiaomi 12 Lite came with an EEA ROM (SLIEUXM) installed which had bloatware from Orange, so I want to do a clean flash of a newer EEA ROM (TLIEUXM) to get rid of those useless apps. My question is if I can safely lock the bootloader again after installing. AFAIK I can as long as I don't install custom/chinese ROMs, but idk if being a phone from Orange makes any difference.
josefede_tenor56 said:
My Xiaomi 12 Lite came with an EEA ROM (SLIEUXM) installed which had bloatware from Orange, so I want to do a clean flash of a newer EEA ROM (TLIEUXM) to get rid of those useless apps. My question is if I can safely lock the bootloader again after installing. AFAIK I can as long as I don't install custom/chinese ROMs, but idk if being a phone from Orange makes any difference.
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An Orange rom always ends with SLIEUOR.
Edit:
SLIEUXM:
S=android 12/LI=device code/EU=EEA rom(for Europe)/XM=Carrier unlocked.
So not an Orange rom but an EEA (for Europe)..
Maybe Orange has added some apps but which must be uninstallable or deactivated since it is an addition to an EEA rom, unlike an OR rom where the apps can be part of the system.
Use Miflash to flash a fastboot rom (TGZ file).(delete your data)
Preferred a Global rom that does not include the limitations required by the EU.
You can lock the bootloader with any rom version, except CN version.
Better than stock roms:https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-14-stable-release.67685/
Very helpful, thanks

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