Slow splash screen (MI). - General Questions and Answers

Hello, I have two identical Xiaomi Mi Max phones, and while one stays on the screen for a long time with the MI logo, the other is a few seconds ..., then they both work normally ..... what can I do? Is this difference due? Years ago, something similar happened to me in a Redmi Note 4 but I attribute it to the fact that it had a very scary Chinese screen, because then I changed it and it did not take long, but in these now, the one that takes has the original and fast one from Aliexpres ...., thank you.

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One had its screen with a huge crack (but worked fine), and the other has a perfect screen but wasn't being able to charge nor start with the first one's battery.
I mean, If I started the first one, it would boot in less than a minute. (Samsung screen with its model, and then Samsung animated logo with blue fading in the background right before finishing booting). While charging it showed the sign of an empty battery for a few seconds, and then the current status of the battery.
The second one if started would only boot till the first samsung screen showing its model, and stay there forever. (at least three hours) While charging it always shows the sign of an empty battery, and goes off once every few seconds.
Huge idea I had "Why not just switch the inside of the working one to the frame of the one with the perfect screen".
So I went to youtube, looked after a video, and found one explaining the process, which is quite simple.
I did It and now the one with the perfect screen still doesn't boot at all, just like before (even with the other's interior). It stays in the same screen forever, and with the same same charging problem.
The second, which supposedly is made with the faulty screen and the faulty interior, does boot after loads of time, but its so slow that it hurts. And by slow i mean, at least half an hour to boot, and totally unusable.
I did reset it to factory with vol up+home+power menu, but i could not even manage to select the language since it only recognised my finger once, took several minutes to pull the language drop-box, and after it did nothing else, like if it crashed.
Why is this happening? I was quite cautious, and both interiors suffered no damage.
From what I can tell, the one that had a perfect screen (with its original interior) seems to have felt in water. At least the interior has a little bit of something white in some part of its frame and in the chips that were there.
But the screen seemed to work just fine, so putting a good interior there should work, no?
Any idea?
Tried switching them back. Everything in the original hardware, but now both have the same non-booting problem.
Not slow boots, no boot at all. It gets stuck in the samsung model image.
Is it possible that some piece of non-working hardware could have damaged the working one? I've been quite cautious, I don't thing that the handling is the problem.
Weird thing is that if the screen, and the board were working, the only thing there that could be damaged were the sensors, either the ones in the screen, or in the shell.
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. The purpose of XDA assist is to point you in the right direction to get help on XDA for your problem. Unfortunately there really is no hardware repair section on XDA. You might try ifixit.
jd1639 said:
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. The purpose of XDA assist is to point you in the right direction to get help on XDA for your problem. Unfortunately there really is no hardware repair section on XDA. You might try ifixit.
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Thanks for the sugestion.
I didn't knew if it was totally an hardware fault, nor where to ask.
I'll try there

Hardware Gurus: is this a hardware problem?

Hi guys
I'm sure this problem is not brand specific but a general issue:
My device (Xiaomi Redmi Note 1W 3G) loses its display from time to time. The screen (1) flickers for a few secs or
(2) during standby it loses power, only way is reinsert battery. Sometimes there is a freeze (3)which means for half a minute the system hangs until it reboots all alone.
My question to you: is it possible some internal wires have become loose, or and other idea?
btw, my device never ran correctly, from the first day on, issues.
So far, I've tried a custom ROM and several global versions as well as TWRP and CWM.
Any help highly appreciated! [emoji316] [emoji26]
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Hi guys
I'm sure this problem is not brand specific but a general issue:
My device (Xiaomi Redmi Note 1W 3G) loses its display from time to time. The screen (1) flickers for a few secs or
(2) during standby it loses power, only way is reinsert battery. Sometimes there is a freeze (3)which means for half a minute the system hangs until it reboots all alone.
My question to you: is it possible some internal wires have become loose, or and other idea?
btw, my device never ran correctly, from the first day on, issues.
So far, I've tried a custom ROM and several global versions as well as TWRP and CWM.
Any help highly appreciated! [emoji316] [emoji26]
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Screen flickering issues seem to be common in the Redmi Note series :/... I read that someone who had this problem found that factory reset fixed it, but once he entered recovery the issue came back. I would assume it's a hardware problem with my experience with laptops and desktops (yes they aren't phones though). I don't think that there's a wire that's loose; I think it's something on the motherboard causing the problem, not the screen panel itself. Can you send it back to the person you bought it from and get a replacement?
Thanks for your reply. I've never read about these issues anywhere before, but now I see that this might be Xiaomi's fault. Nonetheless I'm gonna open it up just to check it out as I imported my Note from China. Sending it back would be way too adventurous.
I'll turn my back to Xiaomi, other brands are smaller yet more reliable.
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as some might knows my Lenovo died after a time in water.
it's start but the screen is black, whatever ui do reboot etc???even opened it and dry it… style it vibes but still nothing on screen.
so i would like to know if u have any idea of good phone with good battery life (and fast time charging) to replace it…?
and are there some other phone with ultimate power saver switch like on the P2?
i looked to buy another one but i have to choices : new 349€ or used 177€ (could be for using pieces to put on mine (or the contrary))
what do you think about?
thanks for your advices and time you would take to help me in choosing...
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Thanks for your advices i'll check these ones.:good:
Go for Asus Zenfone Max pro m1 or Redmi note 5 pro.
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[HELP ME] I dropped my Redmi Note 6 Pro in a lake

I accidentally dropped my Redmi Note 6 Pro in a lake and pulled it out after 5 minutes.
I also pressed the power button to see if it was working and it showed the mi loading screen which shows up on boot up.
I opened it up and kept it in the sun to dry off.
After a while, I tried to start it and it worked but the only problem was the display was way too dim for me to see anything.
I kept it like that overnight and the next day, it worked fine. Everything was good until I switched it off for a couple of hours and switched it on again.
Now, I can only use it on low brightness.
If I increase the brightness to a certain point, it blacks out (screen goes dim). The touch is working but the only problem is the display has gone way too dim.
Please, someone guide me as to what the problem might be.
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It's probably water damage. Check for short or water or dirt and I will suggest you to not use the phone to prevent further damage
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Slow splash screen (MI).

Hello, I have two identical Xiaomi Mi Max phones, and while one stays on the screen for a long time with the MI logo, the other is a few seconds ..., then they both work normally ..... what can I do? Is this difference due? Years ago, something similar happened to me in a Redmi Note 4 but I attribute it to the fact that it had a very scary Chinese screen, because then I changed it and it did not take long, but in these now, the one that takes has the original and fast one from Aliexpres ...., thank you.

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