OP7 Pro 5G Oxygen 11 - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi there, a week ago i rebrand my OP7 Pro 5G from Sprint to a EU firmware, it was succesfull but when i want to update it via local update to Oxygen 11, i cant do it, it says "move installation package into a root directory" the .zip file is in the root folder without anyting after the ".zip"..i downloaded the zip file from an article of XDA...is it because is the 5G version? or it something else?

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POCO F2 PRO - Anti- rollback is 1

Hello.
I have a question. At this point, I have xiaomi.eu stable with miui 12 installed and want to install the stock system (version miui 11.0.6.0) and in MiFlash there is an error: Antirollback is enabled or similar. I have bootloader unlocked. Asking how to get back to stock miui?
i had this problem and the "weird" solution i googled worked fro me...
put the folder you extracted from .tgz file in the desktop and name it a short word without spaces then select that folder from MiFlash then refresh and finally flash

Files Carrier policy Oos 11.0.6.8 eu

Hi everyone.
The latest version of OOS 11.0.6.8 on the 8t EU seems to have enabled 5g in the settings / connection in France.
These network parameters are not yet available for the 8 pro.
As any luck is that a charitable soul could put me please a link drive or other of the two following files:
- carrier_policy.xml
- carrier_policy.xml_Subscription01
These two files can be found in the policyman folder using the qpst explorer.
These two files contain the operator parameters to activate 5g in particular.
I am in a 5g zone but these settings have not been activated for the 8 pro.
Thank you again for the one who will waste some of his time for this request

Question ROM from IQOO India to IQOO NEO 5

Hello, glad we have a forum for IQOO 7, I would like to know if anyone has a tutorial to install the FUNTOUCH OS 11.1 ROM on IQOO NEO 5, it came with the Chinese ORIGIN OS 1.0 ROM, but it doesn't have the Portuguese language of Brazil, only Portuguese from Portugal, I wanted to change the ROM. when I download the ROM on the IQOO.com site and try to install it through recovery, it gives an error when analyzing the package. Does anyone have a light?
Did u install using custom recovery?
I'm also interested in, did you managed switching from origin to funtouch?
wagnon.sousa said:
Hello, glad we have a forum for IQOO 7, I would like to know if anyone has a tutorial to install the FUNTOUCH OS 11.1 ROM on IQOO NEO 5, it came with the Chinese ORIGIN OS 1.0 ROM, but it doesn't have the Portuguese language of Brazil, only Portuguese from Portugal, I wanted to change the ROM. when I download the ROM on the IQOO.com site and try to install it through recovery, it gives an error when analyzing the package. Does anyone have a light?
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I have Origin os for IQOO 7
But i don't install it
If need file ask
IQOO 7 Origin Os
I Have. if anyone interested try this file and give me feedback Dm me Here : [email protected]
I Will send file
Also The Os Installed Successful, we can unlock bootloader also . . . .
Important Notes:
Don't Rename (or) Unzip The File
Copy the file Directly in internal Storage
sundar0004 said:
IQOO 7 Origin Os
I Have. if anyone interested try this file and give me feedback Dm me Here : [email protected]
I Will send file
Also The Os Installed Successful, we can unlock bootloader also . . . .
Important Notes:
Don't Rename (or) Unzip The File
Copy the file Directly in internal Storage
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Can you send me the file?

How To Guide Install Xiaomi EU, IN, ID ROMs instead of Global without Unlocking Bootloader!

This Guide is for any Xiaomi device with any 'Stock ROM'. Please do the following steps carefully, especially from step 7 to the last step:
Check the current MIUI version on your device, and to do this do the following:
Go to settings> About phone> you will find the version number next to MIUI Version.
You will need to download the same version, so go to the XiaomiRom website.
In the search box above, type your phone’s name, and download the ROM version with the same number you have.
You must make sure that the ROM you are downloading is Recovery version and not Fastboot and it is the same version that is currently on your phone
Now, following the same steps, download the appropriate Indonesian (ID), or European (EU) ROM for your phone with any version number you want but it must be the same Android version.
For example: If you currently have Android 11, the other ROMs must also be Android 11 as well
Now you have two files, the global ROM which is the same as your current version, and the Indonesian ROM that you want to flash.
Go to Settings app > About phone > System updates. Now by pressing the three points above list select the phrase “choose the update package” or the Select Update , the Package .
In case you don’t see this option, simply click on the MIUI logo for 10 consecutive clicks, then the option will appear.
Now, you will choose your “current” official Xiaomi ROM and a message will appear: Your phone will restart automatically with the button: Reboot and update, Leave it and don’t click on it now and leave this page as it is and don’t close it!.
Go to the home screen > file manager > Downloads > then go to the official ROM file that you chose in the previous step and copy its current name “long click with the option to rename and then copy the file name”.
Did you copy the name of the global ROM version? Now delete it!
Again, go to the Indonesian ROM file you downloaded, and rename it, then paste the name of the ROM you copied in the previous step, and do not forget that the file extension is .zip for one time and not duplicated.
Now, go back to the page that I told you not to clos in step 7 and hit the restart and update button.
Now, the phone will reboot, and start installing the Indonesian ROM or any other ROM you downloaded in the first steps on your instead of the global one.
So, what have we done here?! Simply, starting from step 7, the phone told us that we will install the global version of the ROM, so at the same time the system Decrypt it to find out the data of the Zip file of the ROM that you chose, and thus the OS skipped here the stage of making sure that this version is compatible with your current phone.
Then, in step 9 and step 10 we deleted the ‘System Approved’ ROM and renamed the Indonesian ROM to the same name as the ROM the phone approved in Step 7 – so the phone went straight to it since it’s the same name.
Source: Mohamedovic
is it totally safe?
Pls answer, somebody test this method? Is it safe? I have 12.5.3 eu rom and I want change to 12.5.5 global
Mrt.torabi said:
Pls answer, somebody test this method? Is it safe? I have 12.5.3 eu rom and I want change to 12.5.5 global
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Yes it is safe. But I used this method to downgrade from 12.5.5 Global to 12.0.4 global. As there are news that MIUI 12.5.5 is causing an issue and people's devices are getting hard bricked suddenly.
Thank you in advance, I'm new on this forum. Doing this process, do you lose any data?
Thanks
Mohamedovic said:
This Guide is for any Xiaomi device with any 'Stock ROM'. Please do the following steps carefully, especially from step 7 to the last step:
Check the current MIUI version on your device, and to do this do the following:
Go to settings> About phone> you will find the version number next to MIUI Version.
You will need to download the same version, so go to the XiaomiRom website.
In the search box above, type your phone’s name, and download the ROM version with the same number you have.
You must make sure that the ROM you are downloading is Recovery version and not Fastboot and it is the same version that is currently on your phone
Now, following the same steps, download the appropriate Indonesian (ID), or European (EU) ROM for your phone with any version number you want but it must be the same Android version.
For example: If you currently have Android 11, the other ROMs must also be Android 11 as well
Now you have two files, the global ROM which is the same as your current version, and the Indonesian ROM that you want to flash.
Go to Settings app > About phone > System updates. Now by pressing the three points above list select the phrase “choose the update package” or the Select Update , the Package .
In case you don’t see this option, simply click on the MIUI logo for 10 consecutive clicks, then the option will appear.
Now, you will choose your “current” official Xiaomi ROM and a message will appear: Your phone will restart automatically with the button: Reboot and update, Leave it and don’t click on it now and leave this page as it is and don’t close it!.
Go to the home screen > file manager > Downloads > then go to the official ROM file that you chose in the previous step and copy its current name “long click with the option to rename and then copy the file name”.
Did you copy the name of the global ROM version? Now delete it!
Again, go to the Indonesian ROM file you downloaded, and rename it, then paste the name of the ROM you copied in the previous step, and do not forget that the file extension is .zip for one time and not duplicated.
Now, go back to the page that I told you not to clos in step 7 and hit the restart and update button.
Now, the phone will reboot, and start installing the Indonesian ROM or any other ROM you downloaded in the first steps on your instead of the global one.
So, what have we done here?! Simply, starting from step 7, the phone told us that we will install the global version of the ROM, so at the same time the system Decrypt it to find out the data of the Zip file of the ROM that you chose, and thus the OS skipped here the stage of making sure that this version is compatible with your current phone.
Then, in step 9 and step 10 we deleted the ‘System Approved’ ROM and renamed the Indonesian ROM to the same name as the ROM the phone approved in Step 7 – so the phone went straight to it since it’s the same name.
Source: Mohamedovic
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I have just tried, but didn't work... ""
Mohamedovic said:
This Guide is for any Xiaomi device with any 'Stock ROM'. Please do the following steps carefully, especially from step 7 to the last step:
Check the current MIUI version on your device, and to do this do the following:
Go to settings> About phone> you will find the version number next to MIUI Version.
You will need to download the same version, so go to the XiaomiRom website.
In the search box above, type your phone’s name, and download the ROM version with the same number you have.
You must make sure that the ROM you are downloading is Recovery version and not Fastboot and it is the same version that is currently on your phone
Now, following the same steps, download the appropriate Indonesian (ID), or European (EU) ROM for your phone with any version number you want but it must be the same Android version.
For example: If you currently have Android 11, the other ROMs must also be Android 11 as well
Now you have two files, the global ROM which is the same as your current version, and the Indonesian ROM that you want to flash.
Go to Settings app > About phone > System updates. Now by pressing the three points above list select the phrase “choose the update package” or the Select Update , the Package .
In case you don’t see this option, simply click on the MIUI logo for 10 consecutive clicks, then the option will appear.
Now, you will choose your “current” official Xiaomi ROM and a message will appear: Your phone will restart automatically with the button: Reboot and update, Leave it and don’t click on it now and leave this page as it is and don’t close it!.
Go to the home screen > file manager > Downloads > then go to the official ROM file that you chose in the previous step and copy its current name “long click with the option to rename and then copy the file name”.
Did you copy the name of the global ROM version? Now delete it!
Again, go to the Indonesian ROM file you downloaded, and rename it, then paste the name of the ROM you copied in the previous step, and do not forget that the file extension is .zip for one time and not duplicated.
Now, go back to the page that I told you not to clos in step 7 and hit the restart and update button.
Now, the phone will reboot, and start installing the Indonesian ROM or any other ROM you downloaded in the first steps on your instead of the global one.
So, what have we done here?! Simply, starting from step 7, the phone told us that we will install the global version of the ROM, so at the same time the system Decrypt it to find out the data of the Zip file of the ROM that you chose, and thus the OS skipped here the stage of making sure that this version is compatible with your current phone.
Then, in step 9 and step 10 we deleted the ‘System Approved’ ROM and renamed the Indonesian ROM to the same name as the ROM the phone approved in Step 7 – so the phone went straight to it since it’s the same name.
Source: Mohamedovic
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It didn´t work
affan848 said:
Yes it is safe. But I used this method to downgrade from 12.5.5 Global to 12.0.4 global. As there are news that MIUI 12.5.5 is causing an issue and people's devices are getting hard bricked suddenly.
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no its hardware issue. im using 12.5.5 two months now and no heat, no problems. The majority that got bricked is bhima device, and even bricked on 12.0 fw for some people
Areasu said:
no its hardware issue. im using 12.5.5 two months now and no heat, no problems. The majority that got bricked is bhima device, and even bricked on 12.0 fw for some people
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That's great. I also updated again to 12.5.5 because there were many isuues in 12.0.4 too
affan848 said:
Yes it is safe. But I used this method to downgrade from 12.5.5 Global to 12.0.4 global. As there are news that MIUI 12.5.5 is causing an issue and people's devices are getting hard bricked suddenly.
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You should have recorded a video of this process. There could be some after effect. Like OTA and trying to get back to the main stock Rom
Bolumstar said:
You should have recorded a video of this process. There could be some after effect. Like OTA and trying to get back to the main stock Rom
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I followed a guide from YouTube. It was already recorded and well explained. Search Downgrade Poco X3 pro on YouTube. Not sure if I can share link here
affan848 said:
I followed a guide from YouTube. It was already recorded and well explained. Search Downgrade Poco X3 pro on YouTube. Not sure if I can share link here
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Give the exact title here if you can't post link yet. That way it will help others to be convinced
Bolumstar said:
Give the exact title here if you can't post link yet. That way it will help others to be convinced
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Search "downgrade poco x3 pro" on YouTube and watch first video posted by munchy
Video title "Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro | Downgrade MIUI 12.5 to MIUI 12 | Locked Bootloader | NO TWRP | Without Computer"
Video total duration is 12:37
Thanks
Mohamedovic said:
This Guide is for any Xiaomi device with any 'Stock ROM'. Please do the following steps carefully, especially from step 7 to the last step:
Check the current MIUI version on your device, and to do this do the following:
Go to settings> About phone> you will find the version number next to MIUI Version.
You will need to download the same version, so go to the XiaomiRom website.
In the search box above, type your phone’s name, and download the ROM version with the same number you have.
You must make sure that the ROM you are downloading is Recovery version and not Fastboot and it is the same version that is currently on your phone
Now, following the same steps, download the appropriate Indonesian (ID), or European (EU) ROM for your phone with any version number you want but it must be the same Android version.
For example: If you currently have Android 11, the other ROMs must also be Android 11 as well
Now you have two files, the global ROM which is the same as your current version, and the Indonesian ROM that you want to flash.
Go to Settings app > About phone > System updates. Now by pressing the three points above list select the phrase “choose the update package” or the Select Update , the Package .
In case you don’t see this option, simply click on the MIUI logo for 10 consecutive clicks, then the option will appear.
Now, you will choose your “current” official Xiaomi ROM and a message will appear: Your phone will restart automatically with the button: Reboot and update, Leave it and don’t click on it now and leave this page as it is and don’t close it!.
Go to the home screen > file manager > Downloads > then go to the official ROM file that you chose in the previous step and copy its current name “long click with the option to rename and then copy the file name”.
Did you copy the name of the global ROM version? Now delete it!
Again, go to the Indonesian ROM file you downloaded, and rename it, then paste the name of the ROM you copied in the previous step, and do not forget that the file extension is .zip for one time and not duplicated.
Now, go back to the page that I told you not to clos in step 7 and hit the restart and update button.
Now, the phone will reboot, and start installing the Indonesian ROM or any other ROM you downloaded in the first steps on your instead of the global one.
So, what have we done here?! Simply, starting from step 7, the phone told us that we will install the global version of the ROM, so at the same time the system Decrypt it to find out the data of the Zip file of the ROM that you chose, and thus the OS skipped here the stage of making sure that this version is compatible with your current phone.
Then, in step 9 and step 10 we deleted the ‘System Approved’ ROM and renamed the Indonesian ROM to the same name as the ROM the phone approved in Step 7 – so the phone went straight to it since it’s the same name.
Source: Mohamedovic
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thank you.will i loose any data?i want to go ID for enable call record
Is google play certification passes with this method? Are Playstore and other google apps work after switching Rom's area for instance Global to Indonesia or EU?
If it helps anyone who comes to this thread and interested in the answer: I Switched from 12.5.7 Global to 12.0.3 Indonesian rom. After restart a data wipe was needed. I haven't signed in any google account yet but google play protection says that my device is certified.
I have 12.5.4(RJUEUXM) EEA, could I flash 12.5.7(RJUMIXM) Global using this method? I assume so, but my question is, will it need a full wipe?
Also, can I flash a xiaomi.eu recovery using this method, or is it silly to even consider it?
I installed MiUI 12.5.4.0 indonasian on my Global Poco X3 pro after unlocking bootloader. And now I have Upgraded it to MiUI 12.5.7 Global using this method. By doing this, my data was not erased. Everything seems to be working but after few hours I noticed that some apps e.g SMS is not opening. I am resetting my device now as I have already backed up my data.
Thanks for tutorial. Munchy's video helped a lot as well.
My phone with Android 10 and also MIUI 12.0.5 and I want to change to ROM MIUI 12.5 and Android 11 can I change or not?
I try to go from Global_V12.5.4.0.RJUEUXM to xiaomi.eu_multi_POCOX3Pro_V12.5.7.0.RJUMIXM but it didn'r work for me.
Boot locked here.
<Moderator Edit>: English translation added to the top.
Hello, I have mi 11 lite 5G EU, I try to go to Global, I try like in this topic, but I have these messages and it does not work, anyone know how to fix it
Original:
Bonjour, j'ai mi 11 lite 5G EU, j'essaie d'aller sur Global, j'essaie comme dans ce sujet, mais j'ai ces messages et ça ne marche pas, quelqu'un sait comment le réparer

Question ROM region switching

So, OOS 13 stable has been released for IN model and I want to switch to that region. I downloaded the OOS 13 zip from Oxygen Updater but it fails at Verification Failed (also tried system update apk). I saw a different post that mentioned changing a value in payload_properties.txt within the zip, then recompressing but that also didn't work (oplus_update_engine_verify_disable=0 to 1). If you have any ideas or other threads that may help, comment them, I'd appreciate it

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