So, hello i unstilled this apps and now the phone don't want to display the correct remaining power. its only show always 100 %
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You can't uninstall apps of MIUI.
You need to mount system read-write first, or the device will be bricked:
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But i already uninstalled the apps by this method https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-uninstall-poco-x3-nfc-bloatware-list.4169497/
SamaelBG said:
But i already uninstalled the apps by this method https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/guide-uninstall-poco-x3-nfc-bloatware-list.4169497/
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This method is only for devices that have already done the debloat.
MIUI doesn't allow you to apply changes to system, you need to debloat it first or remount it as read-write.
VD171 said:
This method is only for devices that have already done the debloat.
MIUI doesn't allow you to apply changes to system, you need to debloat it first or remount it as read-write.
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Idk what you are saying. It doesnt make any sense to me. MIUI doesnt allow me to apply changes to system? already did the debloat ?
SamaelBG said:
So, hello i unstilled this apps and now the phone don't want to display the correct remaining power. its only show always 100 % View attachment 5371737
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I debolated my poco x3 pro using the same tools as well. And didnt came across a problem like you mentioned. However it may be due to some app you uninstalled. I recommend reinstalling all the apps you uninstalled and see if that fixes the problem. If that doesnt, then do a hard reset and everything will be fine
0xgh0st06 said:
I debolated my poco x3 pro using the same tools as well. And didnt came across a problem like you mentioned. However it may be due to some app you uninstalled. I recommend reinstalling all the apps you uninstalled and see if that fixes the problem. If that doesnt, then do a hard reset and everything will be fine
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Certainly the device is detecting system damaged.
If MIUI requires any app and you uninstall it, MIUI will reboot INSTANTLY.
Everything is fine now. I just restart and is fine.
This is all of the app i don't uninstall, so did i left some junk or data collect app ?
SamaelBG said:
This is all of the app i don't uninstall, so did i left some junk or data collect app ?
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Apparentely, MIUI is collecting some data using some usual apps, like NOTES.
Looks like you uninstalled the Power Meter service too, it's what provides the software with constant updates regarding power usage and battery level.
Debloating MIUI is a good move but if your aim is to avoid having your data collected, I'd suggest you switch to Xiaomi.EU (Custom MIUI) which has all the required components removed by default and is much smoother while providing you the MIUI experience.
VD171 said:
Certainly the device is detecting system damaged.
If MIUI requires any app and you uninstall it, MIUI will reboot INSTANTLY.
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The tool that the OP used is completely harmless for the system, as nothing is actually deleted at the system level, but only in the active user profile.
The components (like security or finddevice) that could actually cause a bootloop are not offered for deinstallation in the tool.
Naveenthemi said:
Looks like you uninstalled the Power Meter service too, it's what provides the software with constant updates regarding power usage and battery level.
Debloating MIUI is a good move but if your aim is to avoid having your data collected, I'd suggest you switch to Xiaomi.EU (Custom MIUI) which has all the required components removed by default and is much smoother while providing you the MIUI experience.
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What is the name of that Power Meter service? And is there any problem to not install it again ( Power Meter service) ? The phone work correctly.
So i heard that with custom rom i cant use banking apps.
Oh, it's fine now. I was under the assumption that your Battery Level was not not getting updated. Sometimes it's better leaving out the critical/necessary Mi services there.
You actually can, I use xiaomi.eu along with Magisk and Safety Net passes, allowing me to use Google Pay and the like. It depends on what type of changes you make to the device.
The battery is okey now, i just restarted the phone and it was show accurate usage.
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Do any of you facing an issue of system ui taking a lot of memory? It happens with me daily and only way to a temporary fix is reboot.
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Do any of you facing an issue of system ui taking a lot of memory? It happens with me daily and only way to a temporary fix is reboot.
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What device? What ROM? What mods? What's running in the background? What makes you think it's specifically a memory leak, instead of something else like a runaway process?
Without details, we cannot help you.
Moto turbo xt1225, stock marshmallow with December security patch. Everything stock, no mods or root. I think it's a memory leak because system ui takes as much as 400-500 mb in couple of days after rebooting.
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Do any of you facing an issue of system ui taking a lot of memory? It happens with me daily and only way to a temporary fix is reboot.
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Moto turbo xt1225, stock marshmallow with December security patch. Everything stock, no mods or root. I think it's a memory leak because system ui takes as much as 400-500 mb in couple of days after rebooting.
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1) What is causing YOUR memory leaks? Could be anything. Lots of apps like to run in the background, even if you are not using them, so that when you do "open" them, they will snap open in an instant. (Since they are already running as a background process.) The developer thinks HIS app is so important it needs priority. Meanwhile all the time you don't have it actively open, it's still running in the background sucking up RAM. Every app developer thinks their app should be your most important app.
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This is why an app like Greenify give you control back. Historically it was an app that needed root, but reportedly now also runs without root?
NEW: "Aggressive Doze" and "Doze on the Go" to maximize the battery saving on Android 6+, even without root!
(details explained in settings)
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I don't know, as I've always been rooted and will always be rooted, but check it out. Anyway at least on my rooted phone Greenify will let you forcefully HIBERNATE all apps on a list of your apps that you choose, so that they will NOT run until you manually open them. Like my flashlight app doesn't need to be running in the background until I NEED my flashlight. HIBERNATE. Until I open the app. Then upon closing the app, will go back into HIBERNATION. Greenify will suggest apps to hibernate, but you can expand to a larger list of ALL your apps to choose from. I have over 200 apps, so I just went down through the list and checked most of them off.
Of course, you don't want to hibernate stuff like your email app or messaging app or weather widget. Those DO need to run in the background. But most everything else, yes.
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2) This won't necessarily help you, since you are not rooted, but I also use Auto Reboot to perform a daily scheduled reboot of my phone when I'm not using it. Like 4am, but would depend on each person's preference. Rebooting clears the RAM, prompts app updates, and generally just refreshes your phone. Same speed benefits as rebooting any PC. I have this set on my phone, my wife's phone, as well as all my friends' Androids who I tech support. We're all rooted of course.
Rebooting daily prevents a lot of the lag that seems to accumulate over time. So, I know you are thinking the reboot is "temporary fix", but rebooting daily can prevent any memory leaks from becoming a runaway process.
Auto Reboot (Root only)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pereira.autoreboot&hl=en
This scheduled pre-emptive rebooting when you are NOT using the phone is better than having to reboot when you are actively using the phone, yes? At work, we have a server that seems to freeze up about once a week. It would freeze up when we were using it, really needing it! Finally our engineering staff got the idea to schedule a weekly reboot of this server during a down time when we were NOT using it, and now it never freezes up!
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salute you for your hard work.!! ?
Can we know more about how it optimizes Kernel and Android OS also would b better if you could tell us if it's open source.
This app still can be patched
Where is the link?
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Where is the link?
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where is the link for downloading app?
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No...it's not open source. He doesn't want to share his methods of 'machine learning' IIRC. I bought n tried v6.0.
I had been using L-Speed's 'Balanced' setting at the time. Tried FDE's performance setting...noticed no improvement. /js
Bump of this thread. Updated docs & info. Pushed v9.2 free version.
I'm using 9.2.4 and I've noticed one bug which might or might not be of pure visual nature. Anyway when I select an app to be preloaded, upon next reboot this app is replaced with the one listed just above it...
Hello I've bought and use the app for some time, overall it's pretty good. However I want to know more in details about some of the AI function/options that's not really explained everywhere in more detail (afaik), some clarification would be great
1. the difference between normal and alternate doze (how they works and stuff)
2. toggle bg apps kill (#killbgapps / #dontkillbgapps), what's this? what's the default config for fresh fde and what will it affect?
Hello.
I'm using Poco F1 , with Official corvus os and greenify and no other mods and stock kernel. I installed the free version and now my charging speed is way to slow after the installation.
While charging I switched of the phone, only to see the phone automatically trying to boot and then showing the charging logo, after seeing it, I disconnected the charger and booted into system.
Please help op if you could fix the charging issue, I would really love to buy it.
allidea said:
I'm using 9.2.4 and I've noticed one bug which might or might not be of pure visual nature. Anyway when I select an app to be preloaded, upon next reboot this app is replaced with the one listed just above it...
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Will check that. Actually preload is dropped after reboot, so it should be enabled manually after every reboot. Thanks.
uthgard said:
Hello I've bought and use the app for some time, overall it's pretty good. However I want to know more in details about some of the AI function/options that's not really explained everywhere in more detail (afaik), some clarification would be great
1. the difference between normal and alternate doze (how they works and stuff)
2. toggle bg apps kill (#killbgapps / #dontkillbgapps), what's this? what's the default config for fresh fde and what will it affect?
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1. In first case used direct force deep doze mode. On some heavy modified systems like MIUI this causes various issues, so i came out with another method - dumpsys deviceidle step x3 times - this avoids direct force doze but makes it skip idle wait, motion sensor check steps & go directly to light doze - this way it doesn't conflict with nothing, but may not work as well as expected. Simply - use alternatedoze only if you have troubles with normal doze.
2. #killbgapps executes only once you type it - it doesn't do it automatically. Issued 'am kill-all' commad which is nearly same as you'd clear all your recents, while cached data is still in ram.
MohdAhmed said:
Hello.
I'm using Poco F1 , with Official corvus os and greenify and no other mods and stock kernel. I installed the free version and now my charging speed is way to slow after the installation.
While charging I switched of the phone, only to see the phone automatically trying to boot and then showing the charging logo, after seeing it, I disconnected the charger and booted into system.
Please help op if you could fix the charging issue, I would really love to buy it.
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Hi, maybe try to change kernel - in last FDE versions I removed anything that can be related to charging. If you will buy pro version, you can get refund if things 'll go wrong & you want to uninstall it. Thanks.
Seems working
I think i see some differences
Android 10 keeps applying restrictions for the app not use battery in background, after every reboot of the system, should I worry about that? Also, can I leave fde in that "optimized" list in settings/battery management?
Fde is amazing , thanks!
Has the paid version been removed from play store?
I can only find the lite version.
MohdAhmed said:
Has the paid version been removed from play store?
I can only find the lite version.
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Looks that way, followed a link from google search and linked to "page not found". I uninstalled it due to a bug that made bluetooth skip alot. Sucks cause it was great when it worked. Wish I would of backed it up.
MohdAhmed said:
Has the paid version been removed from play store?
I can only find the lite version.
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Yes, it was permanently removed - now it's back, all good.
now has been removed again from play store
How to get the paid version?
I have noticed a strange battery drain issue while using YouTube Vanced (16.15.34).
The battery drain almost seems to be on par with the display's battery drain (see attached picture).
It seems kinda unusual to me that this app uses so much battery.
Does anyone have the same issue or is this normal?
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Reboot? An earlier post about battery drainage said "Did a reboot and it seems to be much better now"
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...hat-cause-this-im-on-miui-12-0-4-a11.4257827/
The percentage is not quite accurate to the usage
GalaxyFan88 said:
I have noticed a strange battery drain issue while using YouTube Vanced (16.15.34).
The battery drain almost seems to be on par with the display's battery drain (see attached picture).
It seems kinda unusual to me that this app uses so much battery.
Does anyone have the same issue or is this normal?View attachment 5292397
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It's a vanced problem, they have a problem in their latest release. I noticed the same thing and it's a global problem. Check "Vanced" on Reddit and you will see many people are complaining about it.
Uninstall and install v16.02.35 until they fix this problem.
GalaxyFan88 said:
I have noticed a strange battery drain issue while using YouTube Vanced (16.15.34).
The battery drain almost seems to be on par with the display's battery drain (see attached picture).
It seems kinda unusual to me that this app uses so much battery.
Does anyone have the same issue or is this normal?View attachment 5292397
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Please see this post by @Timmmmaaahh! in the Youtube Vanced thread. Maybe the excessive data consumption also leads to a high battery drain - at least I could imagine.
Has already been fixed, there has been a re-release. Update to latest Vanced Manager via Github and reinstall YT (+YT Music if you use that as well). And please don't make threads for issues about apps that have a dedicated support thread. That issue was already posted there anyway so this is obsolete.
Same problem. Thanks for the info
Timmmmaaahh! said:
Has already been fixed, there has been a re-release. Update to latest Vanced Manager via Github and reinstall YT (+YT Music if you use that as well). And please don't make threads for issues about apps that have a dedicated support thread. That issue was already posted there anyway so this is obsolete.
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Seems it helped reinstalling/updating VancedManager as you said.
I did it through the app itself and it updated to 2.6.0 Crimson.
Then installed YouTube Vanced re-release (same version number like before).
Battery drain seems to have reduced.
Another thing though. We need to deactivate MIUI optimization upon every reinstalling/updating YouTube vanced, right?
So in the Poco X3 the option to activate/deactivate MIUI optimizations is hidden in the developer menu and can be accessed through clicking on "Set back to standard values" under "Autofill".
Although this is a possible way to access MIUI optimization settings temporarily, every time we are executing "Set back to standard values" we need to also grant permission to all the apps again.
This can be very annoying. Does someone have another way to access MIUI optimizations without this hassle?
GalaxyFan88 said:
Seems it helped reinstalling/updating VancedManager as you said.
I did it through the app itself and it updated to 2.6.0 Crimson.
Then installed YouTube Vanced re-release (same version number like before).
Battery drain seems to have reduced.
Another thing though. We need to deactivate MIUI optimization upon every reinstalling/updating YouTube vanced, right?
So in the Poco X3 the option to activate/deactivate MIUI optimizations is hidden in the developer menu and can be accessed through clicking on "Set back to standard values" under "Autofill".
Although this is a possible way to access MIUI optimization settings temporarily, every time we are executing "Set back to standard values" we need to also grant permission to all the apps again.
This can be very annoying. Does someone have another way to access MIUI optimizations without this hassle?
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Please, search and you will find. Or better yet: try and you will experience. Worst case you have to reinstall. This is all still very obsolete.
Timmmmaaahh! said:
Please, search and you will find. Or better yet: try and you will experience. Worst case you have to reinstall. This is all still very obsolete.
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Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
It still does not work enabling "install via USB" option and consecutively installing via the app mirror apkm installer.
Guess we have to keep going the complicated route through disabling MIUI optimizations, installing Vanced, re-enabling MIUI optimizations and granting permissions for each and every app again.
If anyone can provide a different and more fluent approach, you are very welcome.
GalaxyFan88 said:
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
It still does not work enabling "install via USB" option and consecutively installing via the app mirror apkm installer.
Guess we have to keep going the complicated route through disabling MIUI optimizations, installing Vanced, re-enabling MIUI optimizations and granting permissions for each and every app again.
If anyone can provide a different and more fluent approach, you are very welcome.
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Read the guide, there you can find
TOOLS & APPS
ADB AppControl (DotNET)
XiaomiADBFastbootTools (Java)
You can try them to install split apks
Hi there, first time poster here.
I recently got myself the POCO X3 Pro 8GB, and it has been recommended to me by a friend to undergo some kind of bootloader or flashing to improve the device.
I know there's stickied guides and such, but there's so much to go through at once that I get a sensory overload and get overwhelmed and I just do not know what to do, worried about breaking or ruining my phone.
As such, I'm making a specific personal thread to ask for advice and to answer questions in a place that I can read without getting overloaded and overwhelmed.
Here are my questions:
What should I do with this phone? It seems the first thing to do is to get that Xiaomi unlocker, but beyond that i'm not sure of the best options.
What benefits would I get from unlocking and flashing my Poco X3 Pro? Are there any downsides, like apps I can't use, etc?
What are the risks involved in going through this?
I know the bootloader/unlocker requires a complete wipe - is there a way of backing up files (save data from games etc) that people can recommend so I can restore them once my phone has been wiped?
My OS version from my phone is pictured underneath. If anyone would prefer to PM about this one on one, please do so. I really appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you very much
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it has been recommended to me by a friend to undergo some kind of bootloader or flashing to improve the device.
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Easy answer : find that friend to do it for you since the person recommended that.
Tell the friend to explain to you why recommended, and answer your questions.
If it's too much and complicated to you, then don't do it. It's your phone, do as you wish.
Since you don't seem to have any experience with custom firmware, I would recommend you to test the Poco with the original MIUI for a while and see if you miss any features. I myself have had various experiences with various custom roms for years and to be honest, most of them are overrated. An official Lineage OS may still make sense for reasons of personal data protection, but if you don't care whether Google and Xiaomi collect your data, then a custom rom often makes little sense.
If anything, I would recommend removing unnecessary bloatware from your phone. This is straightforward and is well explained in the following link.
GitHub - Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools: A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot
A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot - GitHub - Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools: A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot
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Since you don't seem to have any experience with custom firmware, I would recommend you to test the Poco with the original MIUI for a while and see if you miss any features. I myself have had various experiences with various custom roms for years and to be honest, most of them are overrated. An official Lineage OS may still make sense for reasons of personal data protection, but if you don't care whether Google and Xiaomi collect your data, then a custom rom often makes little sense.
If anything, I would recommend removing unnecessary bloatware from your phone. This is straightforward and is well explained in the following link.
GitHub - Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools: A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot
A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot - GitHub - Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools: A simple tool for managing Xiaomi devices on desktop using ADB and Fastboot
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Does this still require the miUnlock?
Also, oes this still require me to wipe my phone? I'm just worried about my Google Authenticator details. Also, will any apps not work after this? Specifically stuff affected by SafetyNet.
You don't have to wipe or unlock anything for debloating and the safety net status remains unaffected. All programs that are removed with the help of Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools can also be reinstalled with the same tool. This is almost completely foolproof.
thorin0815 said:
You don't have to wipe or unlock anything for debloating and the safety net status remains unaffected. All programs that are removed with the help of Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools can also be reinstalled with the same tool. This is almost completely foolproof.
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Ah, excellent. I'll give it a shot. I'm just wondering if it's worth just doing it all now, so I don't end up with more data that needs backing up in the future. Does this remove the spyware too, or would I really need to go into unlocking/rooting my phone?
At least you can remove some "spyware". I can't tell you what might be hidden deep in the system. In addition, you can install a firewall (e.g. Netguard works without root), so that you can then decide which process is allowed to send data.
thorin0815 said:
At least you can remove some "spyware". I can't tell you what might be hidden deep in the system. In addition, you can install a firewall (e.g. Netguard works without root), so that you can then decide which process is allowed to send data.
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Interesting. I used the ADB to remove the MSA, the analytics and Quick apps. is there anything else I should uninstall?
I can't tell you that in general, because I don't know what you consider useful and what doesn't. For my part, I uninstalled pretty much everything except the Gallery, Themes and selected Google stuff.
You could search for MIUI debloat lists via a search engine, as the functions of individual components are occasionally described.
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I can't tell you that in general, because I don't know what you consider useful and what doesn't. For my part, I uninstalled pretty much everything except the Gallery, Themes, and selected Google stuff.
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ah, fair enough. if i ever wanna remove more i know i always can. now if only i could get YouTube vanced to properly work, I'd be set.
thanks
You could try this for YouTube Vanced.
Download YouTube Vanced APK for your Android smartphone [Discontinued]
YouTube Vanced is a popular modded version of YouTube. This page has installation instructions and download links for non-rooted devices.
www.xda-developers.com
thorin0815 said:
You could try this for YouTube Vanced.
Download YouTube Vanced APK for your Android smartphone [Discontinued]
YouTube Vanced is a popular modded version of YouTube. This page has installation instructions and download links for non-rooted devices.
www.xda-developers.com
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oh, I've tried the vanced manager, but the miui optimisation stops it from working. i managed to get some older apks to install but not the nearest version
I'm afraid I can't really help you because I generally don't use a YouTube app. I only watch YouTube content via a browser.
For Vanced manager and Youtube vanced to be installed/update you need to disable MIUI optimization.
1. Enable developer options
2. go to the bottom of the developer options
3. Tap on several times on "Reset to default values"
4. Enable/Disable MIUI optimization
After install or update you can turn on back the MIUI optimization and reboot the phone(to have rounded apps).
thorin0815 said:
I can't tell you that in general, because I don't know what you consider useful and what doesn't. For my part, I uninstalled pretty much everything except the Gallery, Themes and selected Google stuff.
You could search for MIUI debloat lists via a search engine, as the functions of individual components are occasionally described.
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Hey, I have another question: if I choose to use the miUnlock, do I have to reinstall all of the bloatware I removed?
Just wanted to share with y'all my experience
I currently have my ROG Phone 5 WW ver setup with Magisk 23000 and BL unlocked, since there's no TWRP & Decryption & Kernel available yet, the amount of mods I can get working is pretty limited
Here's the ones I tried
Not working:
WebView Manager, it causes some apps to crash on WebView usage and breaks Chrome updates in playstore
Viper4Android FX 2.7.0.1, Driver won't install no matter what I do, manual system V4A installation might be required but I'm not up to it.
3minit Battery / clock Magisk Module: Doesn't work, installation will pass but nothing will change on the launcher
Moto Clock Widget: API error... Maybe too old for Android 11
Partially working:
Font Manager: change fonts works, not so much for emojis.
James DSP manager: jDSP works until it decide not to... Which seems to be random, when it works it works well tho, both on speaker and headphones, Currently you can fix the processing issues by force restart the jDSP app.
AML, It works with jDSP.... Sometimes... Especially if you're using it with headphones, it fixes the headphone output not processing issue. Not sure why... Tho..
Working:
BusyBox, this don't need explanation
Ice box System Plugin
Fdroid System Plugin
Liboemcrypto disabler, this can make DRM content play
Build in Systemless hosts module, it's required for AdAway on this device
Universal Safety Net Fix: Fixes safety net, enable Magisk hide after installation to get a pass
Debloater (Terminal Emulator):I used it to get rid of the NF and other bloats, use it with a TE like Termux
Universal GMS Doze: seems to be working, have not checked yet
Axet's call recorder
YouTube Vanced Magisk Module
Riru Magisk Module
Riru Sui plugin/addon Module
Edit 1:
Added two items suggested by @chairman011 , thanks
Edit 2: Added some Riru stuff after testing
This is what I have no issues at all thanks for the post btw. And also the car recording module you see in the picture works perfect stereo sound on both ends of the conversation starts recording on every phone call or you can set it to do what you want. If anybody needs screenshots on how to set it up and get it up and running let me know.
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i hope this phone can use viper4android and have twrp
Aoomine said:
i hope this phone can use viper4android and have twrp
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It's probably going to take more than one developer working on the device to see any real progress.
twistedumbrella said:
It's probably going to take more than one developer working on the device to see any real progress.
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But I guess everyone including me is very glad that we have this one
Maybe it becomes better when the Pro and Ultimate are released.
Otherwise I'll lose hope.
The previous models have not that much developer support as well (at least at my very first sight, correct me if I'm wrong) but more than this one.
Anubarak16 said:
But I guess everyone including me is very glad that we have this one
Maybe it becomes better when the Pro and Ultimate are released.
Otherwise I'll lose hope.
The previous models have not that much developer support as well (at least at my very first sight, correct me if I'm wrong) but more than this one.
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The 3 has a couple, but also had Asus backing the community. Not really sure what happened, but now they want nothing to do with it. To go from handing out devices to flat out refusing support is a big change.
On a more positive note, there are still two versions left to release that may attract a bigger crowd.