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Hello everyone,
Unfortunatly my work place requires phones to be "encrypted" in order to work with our google services, so before i buy this phone i would like to know if anyone
can confirm that the zenfone 2 has the option to "Device encryption" in its stock android rom?
Thank you in advance,
best regards!
jesperhla said:
Hello everyone,
Unfortunatly my work place requires phones to be "encrypted" in order to work with our google services, so before i buy this phone i would like to know if anyone
can confirm that the zenfone 2 has the option to "Device encryption" in its stock android rom?
Thank you in advance,
best regards!
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It is not encrypted by default, but yes, it does support encryption.
alose said:
It is not encrypted by default, but yes, it does support encryption.
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Thanks alot m8, Its all i needed to know
Last phone i bought (Huawei g750 - Honor 3x) didnt offer this, while i thought it was standard on all androids, so i had to try 5-6 different custom Roms before i found one rendering the option to do so
...That came with another price though
Again, thanks!
alose said:
It is not encrypted by default, but yes, it does support encryption.
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I just received one of these and the first thing I did was set up my corporate email account which requires encryption. It told me to plug it in and rebooted and encrypted the storage, as normal. Now when it powers up it asks me for the PIN to unlock the storage. And then I just get a black screen when it's finished powering up. Nothing works except for holding the power button, which gives me a menu offering only 'Power Off' and 'Restart'.
I don't even know offhand how to reset it.
Press and hold the power button and vol up. release power after it vibrates, that should get you to the recovery mode and then you should be able to wipe the device. When i eneabled Encryption it ran through for a while then rebooted and came up fine.
yes it does.
seems to be hardware enabled as I see no hit in performance after encryption. It's in Settings Security
Hi everyone,
I bought this phone 2 months ago and from the start, I felt that this one is too much laggy for a 700+ dollars device from Samsung...
When I bought it, it was running on Oreo, and there were already two big problems : the delay between the moment when I pressed the lock off/on button for lock the device and when it really lock on, and the fingerprint sensor was too long too...
Each of these simple actions took to the phone around one seconde to be done...
Recently I decided to flash the last pie version on my s9... What a mistake : it is twice more long than before and my phone unfortunately gain another lag : when I switch from app to another one, animations and delays are very laggy, I can see some frames be skips everytime...
So I need your help guys... I'm ready to flash another unofficial rom that can be faster than official... I need this phone to be as fast as it should be... Even if I have to root it.
Lower your standards, 1 second is not a "long time"
Thanks for answer.
Yes I know, but 1 sec was before pie update, now it take 2 sec for lock and around 3 for fingerprint unlock.
Is there a special rom for s9 that do miracle ?
ArgentTay said:
Thanks for answer.
Yes I know, but 1 sec was before pie update, now it take 2 sec for lock and around 3 for fingerprint unlock.
Is there a special rom for s9 that do miracle ?
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A miracle ROM?
Factory reset after updating to Pie, you need to do that to remove bugs left behind from Oreo
ArgentTay said:
Thanks for answer.
Yes I know, but 1 sec was before pie update, now it take 2 sec for lock and around 3 for fingerprint unlock.
Is there a special rom for s9 that do miracle ?
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I updated to pie without resetting and my Device is very fast when unlocking either by fingerprint or by intelligent scan...
jamil aboudaher said:
I updated to pie without resetting and my Device is very fast when unlocking either by fingerprint or by intelligent scan...
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This does not help the OP
Ever upgraded Windows? Some people have no issues, some people have lots of issues, a clean install solves the problems left behind from the upgrade
Same with Android
Install an aosp rom, very smooth and almost no lag ! The battery is also so much better
ArgentTay said:
Hi everyone,
I bought this phone 2 months ago and from the start, I felt that this one is too much laggy for a 700+ dollars device from Samsung...
When I bought it, it was running on Oreo, and there were already two big problems : the delay between the moment when I pressed the lock off/on button for lock the device and when it really lock on, and the fingerprint sensor was too long too...
Each of these simple actions took to the phone around one seconde to be done...
Recently I decided to flash the last pie version on my s9... What a mistake : it is twice more long than before and my phone unfortunately gain another lag : when I switch from app to another one, animations and delays are very laggy, I can see some frames be skips everytime...
So I need your help guys... I'm ready to flash another unofficial rom that can be faster than official... I need this phone to be as fast as it should be... Even if I have to root it.
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maybe you can try this app package disabler pro https://www.packagedisabler.com/ this app help me disable lots of bloat without root
But then why would you buy a Samsung Device if you install aosp
Id go for oneplus then
@ArgentTay this seems to be a hardware issue, if I were to guess it's your processor that's throttling.
A few things I would try:
Factory reset
Reflash ROM - this is the best bet
If after reflashing the ROM you have the same issue, I would try to return the device
for samsung devices there aren't the modder of some years ago... finished the years of many roms like samsung s5 or s6 devices..... the actual users with this phone keep original rom and don't mod ever... i see many posts of users that evidence lags, problems, bugs, but those posts are read but without answer.
when a user evidence a problem, many users don't accept problems.
galaxy s9 is better than s8 for lags, don't worry.....
perhaps for having a phone without lags we have to wait for s10 but i say so from galaxy s4......
myabc said:
for samsung devices there aren't the modder of some years ago... finished the years of many roms like samsung s5 or s6 devices..... the actual users with this phone keep original rom and don't mod ever... i see many posts of users that evidence lags, problems, bugs, but those posts are read but without answer.
when a user evidence a problem, many users don't accept problems.
galaxy s9 is better than s8 for lags, don't worry.....
perhaps for having a phone without lags we have to wait for s10 but i say so from galaxy s4......
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I had to stop and pull over my car to write this reply. What a bunch of BS you wrote. Posts like this (and some above it) are utterly dangerous for the scene and for people who don't watch the scene. There are many very talented developers here.
In regard to OP and the second post of this thread: 1sec lag is not normal at all. It is unacceptable, such behaviour is everything but ok. My S9 has no lag, has instant response and lightning fast startup and app switching, animations, everything. I am using Soldier ROM (touchwiz based) on my S9+.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...g96xf-fd-n-stock-rom-soldier9312-1-0-t3771346
Dear OP: try this rom. In the installer, select the option that wipes everything but the SD card, then select no root. After installing, install the firmware and you can also root using Magisk if you wish. That way you are guaranteed to have a rock stable and lightning fast system with zero lag forever.
vratnik said:
I had to stop and pull over my car to write this reply. What a bunch of BS you wrote. Posts like this (and some above it) are utterly dangerous for the scene and for people who don't watch the scene. There are many very talented developers here.
In regard to OP and the second post of this thread: 1sec lag is not normal at all. It is unacceptable, such behaviour is everything but ok. My S9 has no lag, has instant response and lightning fast startup and app switching, animations, everything. I am using Soldier ROM (touchwiz based) on my S9+.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...g96xf-fd-n-stock-rom-soldier9312-1-0-t3771346
Dear OP: try this rom. In the installer, select the option that wipes everything but the SD card, then select no root. After installing, install the firmware and you can also root using Magisk if you wish. That way you are guaranteed to have a rock stable and lightning fast system with zero lag forever.
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You are the one that I'd waiting for.
I'll try this at afternoon, and if my phone still be laggy, I'll conclude that its an hardware issue...
Sure, just don't forget first in TWRP to erase boot, system, cachce, dalvik cache internal storage and FORMAT data. If it lags after flashing this, it's bad HW so you are at bad luck.
vratnik said:
Sure, just don't forget first in TWRP to erase boot, system, cachce, dalvik cache internal storage and FORMAT data. If it lags after flashing this, it's bad HW so you are at bad luck.
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I have just two questions : do I need to install twrp (so root my phone btw) for installing this rom ? This rom allow us to pass knox in 0x0, so if I flash it, and if my phone will be root, could I use NFC payment ?
ArgentTay said:
I have just two questions : do I need to install twrp (so root my phone btw) for installing this rom ? This rom allow us to pass knox in 0x0, so if I flash it, and if my phone will be root, could I use NFC payment ?
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Yes, you need TWRP. I am using google pay with root, no problem. Not using Samsung pay, and afaik it won't work with knox tripped.
I have the unlocked Pixel 3a XL and would like to encrypt the phone. As far as I have been able to tell, that is not possible with the standard ROM and I would have to wait for another ROM? I do prefer LineageOS since previous phones. Of course, I would also then need to install TWRP which would also need to handle encrypted partitions.
The stock ROM supports encryption, which is typically enabled by default. You can check that it's enabled here:
Settings > Security & Location > Advanced > Encryption & Credentials
hendusoone said:
The stock ROM supports encryption, which is typically enabled by default. You can check that it's enabled here:
Settings > Security & Location > Advanced > Encryption & Credentials
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I did see that but since I do not enter a passphrase when I turn on the phone I am not sure what exactly, if anything, is encrypted?? The PIN on the lock-screen does not count, of course.
That's normal. Everything is still encrypted/inaccessible until you enter your PIN or password. It's a feature called direct boot that was added in 7.0. https://developer.android.com/training/articles/direct-boot
hendusoone said:
That's normal. Everything is still encrypted/inaccessible until you enter your PIN or password. It's a feature called direct boot that was added in 7.0. https://developer.android.com/training/articles/direct-boot
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I looked at that quickly but it does not seem equivalent to encrypting the entire partition which is what I am looking for.
In that case, you'll need to wait for a rom that supports full disk encryption.
hendusoone said:
In that case, you'll need to wait for a rom that supports full disk encryption.
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Thank you, that is what I surmised. Waiting for LOS and TWRP and for them to support partition encryption.
I am concerned now after reading this. I factory reset a phone that did not have a pin or any lock screen at all. I need to return it and cancel lease since I bought a new 3a with unlocked bootloader.
Is the data recoverable? If so, can I make a pin and do another factory reset and would that be sufficient for privacy? I have all my passwords on Roboform.
Holysmoke99 said:
I am concerned now after reading this. I factory reset a phone that did not have a pin or any lock screen at all. I need to return it and cancel lease since I bought a new 3a with unlocked bootloader.
Is the data recoverable? If so, can I make a pin and do another factory reset and would that be sufficient for privacy? I have all my passwords on Roboform.
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If you removed your Google account before resetting you're safe. If you did not then log back in, delete your account from the device and factory reset again. I doubt anyone really cares if you are returning it to a carrier. If you are sending it back to a third party I'd be a little more careful.
The dirty trick is to remove your account, leave password on it, the reset from recovery. That will trigger a full wipe.
hga89 said:
I did see that but since I do not enter a passphrase when I turn on the phone I am not sure what exactly, if anything, is encrypted?? The PIN on the lock-screen does not count, of course.
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Edit: I guess things have change with device encrypted vs credential encrypted.
hga89 said:
I did see that but since I do not enter a passphrase when I turn on the phone I am not sure what exactly, if anything, is encrypted?? The PIN on the lock-screen does not count, of course.
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There used to be a way to force a pin on startup before boot. Is that option gone? Haven't used it in years since it was such a pain.
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Edit: I guess things have change with device encrypted vs credential encrypted.
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I am not sure anything changed, encrypting partitions have always been the best - and only real - way of protecting your device. The PINs etc. are eye candy.
hga89 said:
I am not sure anything changed, encrypting partitions have always been the best - and only real - way of protecting your device. The PINs etc. are eye candy.
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You put on a pin, use the fingerprint scanner for bank accounts, good passwords, what else can you do? A thief will go for the person that has none of these, there are many devices for them to choose from.
If you are that concerned then keep the information off the device. No one wants your stuff as much as you think they do. If I have to encrypt my phone I might as well leave it home or use a pen and paper.
bobby janow said:
You put on a pin, use the fingerprint scanner for bank accounts, good passwords, what else can you do? A thief will go for the person that has none of these, there are many devices for them to choose from.
If you are that concerned then keep the information off the device. No one wants your stuff as much as you think they do. If I have to encrypt my phone I might as well leave it home or use a pen and paper.
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Our needs and concerns are obviously different. I think it is clear that encryption is recommended by knowledgeable people.
hga89 said:
Our needs and concerns are obviously different. I think it is clear that encryption is recommended by knowledgeable people.
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Obviously. But I'm sure you can find a company and device that suits your needs.
MKUltraBlack N8 for S7/S7E/NFE
V1.O
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682879859
My First N8 port for S7/S7E/NFE
Bixby
Infinity wallpapers
Removed navbar
Decrypted omc
Telegram link in settings
Gametools
Long press restart to boot to recovery
Straight flash no aroma
USSD codes
Applock
Secure folder
Credits:
Special thank you to:
@Kill-Switch
For S7/S7E porting method and lots of other help including fixes
@ananjaser1211
For help with NFE method and updater script mods
@corsicanu
For long press boot to recovery method and other help including fixes
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How to install
custom rom
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You will need:
*PC with Odin 3.13.1 or above
(https://samsungodin.com)
*TWRP .tar image for your model
Flat: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/herolte/
Edge: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/hero2lte/
*Rom
(Stored on external memory/sdcard)
*Unlocked OEM
To unlock OEM
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Go to settings, phone information, and tap build number until it says developer options unlocked, press back twice and go into developer options turn on OEM unlock
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1. Put your phone into download mode by turning your phone off, now press volume down, power and home key at the same time until the screen turns green, then release the buttons.
2. Open Odin on your PC and plug the USB cable into your phone and press volume up.
You will see it is connected to Odin, (there will be a blue rectangle saying com(number)
3. Select the AP section and load your TWRP .tar image in there.
4. Get ready to press volume up, home and power button at same time on your phone now press start on Odin, it will only take a few seconds, as soon as the box goes green and says pass, press the volume up, home and power button combo until TWRP splash screen shows up on your phone screen. Now release button combo and unplug USB cable from your phone.
5. In twrp press wipe, then format. A keyboard will appear, type yes and press enter. Now press back to go to TWRP main screen and press reboot and select reboot to recovery. It will now reboot back into TWRP.
6. Press wipe again, then format, type yes, press enter. (Do this 3 times)
Press back to go to TWRP main screen and press wipe, select advanced wipe, check all boxes apart from OTG and SDCARD and swipe. (Do this 3 times)
Press back to go to TWRP main screen and press wipe then swipe to factory reset. (Do this 3 times)
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Your phone is now completely clear with no operating system and ready to flash a custom rom. When you downloaded your rom, you stored it on your sd card or external storage, you need to do this as when you do all the wipes it wipes your internal storage but not your sd card, that's why it says in advanced wipe don't check the sd card or OTG boxes.
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7. Press back until you go to main screen in TWRP and select install, select storage, external (sd card) and select the rom zip. Now just swipe to flash.
Normally it will go into aroma which contains check boxes of extra items to add into the rom, this rom however is a straight flash, it will automatically detect your phone model and select the correct kernel and battery capacity. It will say Installation finished when done. Now go back to main twrp screen and select reboot and press system. The phone will reboot, leave it 10-15mins to allow it to load the rom, be patient. Then you will be at the set up page just like starting a new phone. Set up from there and enjoy the rom.
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I tried flashing this rom on my samsung galaxy s7 sm-g930k but the twrp recovery reported an error "can not install rom". While the MKUltraBlack NFE Rom I have installed and used very well on this device. Does this rom not support korea variant?
nil2009 said:
I tried flashing this rom on my samsung galaxy s7 sm-g930k but the twrp recovery reported an error "can not install rom". While the MKUltraBlack NFE Rom I have installed and used very well on this device. Does this rom not support korea variant?
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It is for F variant but if you flashed the NFE it is also for F variant so it should work
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nil2009 said:
I tried flashing this rom on my samsung galaxy s7 sm-g930k but the twrp recovery reported an error "can not install rom". While the MKUltraBlack NFE Rom I have installed and used very well on this device. Does this rom not support korea variant?
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Does MKUltraBlack NFE V4.0 rom, work on G930K?
Please I need to know before flashing
stainlez32 said:
Does MKUltraBlack NFE V4.0 rom, work on G930K?
Please I need to know before flashing
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Yes, it works very well and smoothly.
Just downloaded N8 base with August security patch, will be rebasing and publish in the next few days.
can you port one UI 2.0 from note 8? is it stable?
GameMountain said:
can you port one UI 2.0 from note 8? is it stable?
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Note 8 does not have official One UI 2.0, not even 1.1, besides, we already have a ported One UI 2.5, FloyedQ, you should search more often.
It is strange how I didn't see this thread before :|
Mohamedkam000 said:
Note 8 does not have official One UI 2.0, not even 1.1, besides, we already have a ported One UI 2.5, FloyedQ, you should search more often.
It is strange how I didn't see this thread before :|
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Oh sorry didn't reasearch it. Floyd q has lots of bugs, I want a stable one. I am not a developer btw, so, please don't tell me to make my own.
GameMountain said:
Oh sorry didn't reasearch it. Floyd q has lots of bugs, I want a stable one. I am not a developer btw, so, please don't tell me to make my own.
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Of course I won't, common solutions are not always the right ones.
FloyedQ does not have that much of bugs to a point that makes it useless, it has only 2 major problems:
GearVR
High Wi-Fi uptimes (only on some devices)
The latter bug is probably related to kernel drivers, anyway, if GearVR is extremely important to you, then it's okay to search for another ROM.
I understand that you are not a developer, but as a user, at least you need to understand that ROMs can't be ported from any device, at least not without a bootable kernel.
A device with a similar, not too far chip will make it easier to port it's ROM, if Note 8 had One UI 2.x, of course by now it would have been a stable port, but sadly it doesn't. Give it time.
Mohamedkam000 said:
Of course I won't, common solutions are not always the right ones.
FloyedQ does not have that much of bugs to a point that makes it useless, it has only 2 major problems:
GearVR
High Wi-Fi uptimes (only on some devices)
The latter bug is probably related to kernel drivers, anyway, if GearVR is extremely important to you, then it's okay to search for another ROM.
I understand that you are not a developer, but as a user, at least you need to understand that ROMs can't be ported from any device, at least not without a bootable kernel.
A device with a similar, not too far chip will make it easier to port it's ROM, if Note 8 had One UI 2.x, of course by now it would have been a stable port, but sadly it doesn't. Give it time.
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Thank you for your reply, I will check Floyd.
This isn't an urgent question. Has one of you been able to disable the forced /data encryption on the Poco F3?
I'm curious, because I've tried it many times in the past with multiple ways, to no success.
Edit: This works!: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...e-for-poco-f3-alioth-decryption-data.4317277/
Again out of curiosity and without rushing, what would be the benefit of removing encryption?
pegasoc said:
Again out of curiosity and without rushing, what would be the benefit of removing encryption?
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Probably because any custom recovery needs to read /data partition without the encryption.
My old Xiaomi Mi8 and Mi11 have this problem.
dreamytom said:
This isn't an urgent question. Has one of you been able to disable the forced /data encryption on the Poco F3?
I'm curious, because I've tried it many times in the past with multiple ways, to no success.
Edit: I found a guide, will try: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-decryption-data.4317277/page-2#post-85514117
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Yes, you need to Format Data (not Wipe) and delete everythings on your device so. [ndr. TWRP offers this way easily]
Of course I suggest you to put a ROM via adb or USB to flash it suddenly after the format.
That's because format the Internal Storage produces No OS Installed error, of course.
Other than that, flash dm-verity and force-no encryption if your Xiaomi device has it.
pegasoc said:
Again out of curiosity and without rushing, what would be the benefit of removing encryption?
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-Slight speed improvements
-Better for Power-users (or shall I say Superusers ;D) who constantly do mods
-Less problems in potentially buggy environments outside of Android (like a Custom Recovery)
zSyntex said:
Probably because any custom recovery needs to read /data partition without the encryption.
My old Xiaomi Mi8 and Mi11 have this problem.
Yes, you need to Format Data (not Wipe) and delete everythings on your device so. [ndr. TWRP offers this way easily]
Of course I suggest you to put a ROM via adb or USB to flash it suddenly after the format.
That's because format the Internal Storage produces No OS Installed error, of course.
Other than that, flash dm-verity and force-no encryption if your Xiaomi device has it.
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Have you tried this for yourself? That doesn't work for the Poco F3. That's why I'm mentioning "for the Poco F3".
I'll try the guide I linked above, this afternoon.
dreamytom said:
-Slight speed improvements
-Better for Power-users (or shall I say Superusers ;D) who constantly do mods
-Less problems in potentially buggy environments outside of Android (like a Custom Recovery)
Have you tried this for yourself? That doesn't work for the Poco F3. That's why I'm mentioning "for the Poco F3".
I'll try the guide I linked above, this afternoon.
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I tried with old Xiaomi Mi8, Poco F1 and F2 Pro (of my family) and Mi11.
Same hardware, same OS and methods. I don't think Poco F3 is different from them.
In fact, a lot of users of this device modded it witouth any problem.
Only problem is that you could lost, most probably, the DRMs apps like Home Banking (in Italy work without problems) and Netflix/Amazon Prime HD. Are you concerned about that, right?
zSyntex said:
I tried with old Xiaomi Mi8, Poco F1 and F2 Pro (of my family) and Mi11.
Same hardware, same OS and methods. I don't think Poco F3 is different from them.
In fact, a lot of users of this device modded it witouth any problem.
Only problem is that you could lost, most probably, the DRMs apps like Home Banking (in Italy work without problems) and Netflix/Amazon Prime HD. Are you concerned about that, right?
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Poco F3 is different than those devices.
I'm not concerned about anything, just would like to not have encryption. I don't need it.
It's like forcing people to use BitLocker on Windows...
dreamytom said:
Poco F3 is different than those devices.
I'm not concerned about anything, just would like to not have encryption. I don't need it.
It's like forcing people to use BitLocker on Windows...
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Well, is not different. They're all Qualcomm based, all with the same re-partition and OS.
F2 Pro, F3 and Mi11 are on the same set of Xiaomi haha.
Maybe you're new in modding, but trust me or everyone else on this forum.
For encryption, well every device above Android 7 or 8 have it of default, Google force them with the kernel, too.
zSyntex said:
Well, is not different. They're all Qualcomm based, all with the same re-partition and OS.
F2 Pro, F3 and Mi11 are on the same set of Xiaomi haha.
Maybe you're new in modding, but trust me or everyone else on this forum.
For encryption, well every device above Android 7 or 8 have it of default, Google force them with the kernel, too.
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Bruh.
zSyntex said:
Well, is not different. They're all Qualcomm based, all with the same re-partition and OS.
F2 Pro, F3 and Mi11 are on the same set of Xiaomi haha.
Maybe you're new in modding, but trust me or everyone else on this forum.
For encryption, well every device above Android 7 or 8 have it of default, Google force them with the kernel, too.
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Instead of lowkey calling me stupid, try it out for yourself.
Disabling Encryption does, not, work, per the usual methods on the Poco F3.
Unlike the phones you mentioned, the Poco F3 launched with Android 11 and a read-only /system.
And problems with banking apps and Netflix etc don't have anything to do with Encryption, but with SafetyNet.
dreamytom said:
This isn't an urgent question. Has one of you been able to disable the forced /data encryption on the Poco F3?
I'm curious, because I've tried it many times in the past with multiple ways, to no success.
Edit: I found a guide, will try: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-decryption-data.4317277/page-2#post-85514117
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yep there is a zip that helps disable encryption and works flawlessly, tho you need to format once after flashing it after that you can switch between roms only by wiping data. tried it on multiple roms now except hentai os, There's an xda thread on it as well ill link it ere a
m0lly. said:
yep there is a zip that helps disable encryption and works flawlessly, tho you need to format once after flashing it after that you can switch between roms only by wiping data. tried it on multiple roms now except hentai os, There's an xda thread on it as well ill link it ere a
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disable force encryption(DFE) for Poco F3(alioth) decryption Data
decryptionData I have simplified patching for the end user as much as possible at the moment. Instructions for ROMs based on MIUI (TWRP) 1. Flash ROM_MIUI.zip 2. Flash DFE_BETA_2.zip. Follow the instructions sent to the TWRP display. 3. If you...
forum.xda-developers.com
ere ye go
he's got a tg group too. join ere too everything is explained in detail.
Thank you! I found that one as well right after I made my post. I will try it now, since at 10 pm afternoon no one is gonna call me lol
dreamytom said:
Thank you! I found that one as well right after I made my post. I will try it now, since at 10 pm afternoon no one is gonna call me lol
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Did you try the actual fix proposed by the script author in comments?
Boot Android , run script from inside running Android and then later fastboot flash the super image that you get as output?
I was looking at it this morning lmao , I'm really curious how the fk there's such a huge coincidence for me too see your post later the same day...
I don't trust the script developer that wrote the Poco f3 thread... I am not knowledgeable enough to know where to look inside his script and see if there's any malicious code or something so I think going with what's written inside comments is the safer bet.
If you decide to go that route share with us how it went ! I'm not comfortable enough to try it just yet...
Rstment ^m^ said:
Did you try the actual fix proposed by the script author in comments?
Boot Android , run script from inside running Android and then later fastboot flash the super image that you get as output?
I was looking at it this morning lmao , I'm really curious how the fk there's such a huge coincidence for me too see your post later the same day...
I don't trust the script developer that wrote the Poco f3 thread... I am not knowledgeable enough to know where to look inside his script and see if there's any malicious code or something so I think going with what's written inside comments is the safer bet.
If you decide to go that route share with us how it went ! I'm not comfortable enough to try it just yet...
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You mean system_rw flashable?
Yes, I did try it many months ago with an older version! I don't remember the details, but I had 2 errors while trying to flash it. The first error I somehow fixed, but the second error, I couldn't around it... I have also tried to make system read-write manually by using his instructions, but that hadn't worked out either.
I'm now formatting data and trying out the link (it looks very promising!). It also has a video guide.
After that, I'll try out "MiuiVn" and see what that MIUI Custom ROM has to offer.
dreamytom said:
You mean system_rw flashable?
Yes, I did try it many months ago with an older version! I don't remember the details, but I had 2 errors while trying to flash it. The first error I somehow fixed, but the second error, I couldn't around it... I have also tried to make system read-write manually by using his instructions, but that hadn't worked out either.
I'm now formatting data and trying out the link (it looks very promising!). It also has a video guide.
After that, I'll try out "MiuiVn" and see what that MIUI Custom ROM has to offer.
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Nothing much... You have everything inside miui beta global + it's much more stable than custom ROM from some random Devs
I was referring to this comment :
This installation error can be avoided if /data is decrypted and mounted properly. Apparently some recoveries still have trouble doing that... This error doesn't happen if script is launched from within Android because /data partition is decrypted/mounted properly in Android.
Before running SystemRW script you can check free space in /data partition using this command in terminal:
df -h
You need at least 10+ GB to run the script properly.
I think you need to do a full boot into Android operating system as soon as you flashed a new ROM for the device to become fully operational. Maybe that's why /data partition is not mounted properly in recovery?
Maybe in next version of script I should use this path as project path:
/data/systemrw_1.32b
What do you think?
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If you check his original post there are instructions on how to manually flash.
@Rstment ^m^ The link @m0lly. and I mentioned works!
The script by @LeeGarChat worked flawlessly!