Mi Note 2 Global Rom - Official Release - Stable & Dev (leak) Links - Xiaomi Mi Note 2 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Oth

Mi Note 2 - Global Rom Release
Okay so MIUI have finally released the global version of MIUI for Mi Note 2.
Remember this ROM works on all versions of the Mi Note 2, not just the Global Edition but also the CN edition with limited bands just don't go thinking it will unlock those extra bands.
For the many of us on xiaomi.eu or mi-globe there are limited gains perhaps but let's not forget what options we have now.
Full Official Multi-Language Rom can be used with locked bootloader. This means there is no root but:
We can pass Android SafetyNet - Android Pay Compatibility, Various Banking Apps
Multi-Language Rom that supports OTA updates
Pre-Installed Google Apps
Much less Chinese Bloatware
Probably a few other things I'm forgetting.
Now for the download links:
These are direct from Xiaomi so note their speed isn't always the best but I'd rather give you you direct from them so you know there's no tampering.
Download Global Stable
Official Global Stable V8.2.3.0
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V8.2.3.0.MADMIDL/miui_MINote2Global_V8.2.3.0.MADMIDL_5bffb092c9_6.0.zip
Fastboot Version Unavailable
Download Global Developer Edition
Offical Global Dev
Recovery Version 1544M
http://bigota.d.miui.com/7.2.24/miui_MINote2Global_7.2.24_45a72a494e_6.0.zip
Fastboot Version 1868M
http://bigota.d.miui.com/7.2.24/sco...24_20170224.0000.00_6.0_global_86696540e1.tgz
NB. Latest Dev version (Global Beta version 7.3.2 has been suspended for Mi Note 2 this week so this is the most recent.) You will be notified by Updater when a new release is available.
Recovery versions (i.e zip) can be flashed via TWRP (though won't be able to flash OTA updates this way) or for full MIUI guide see here
One final note, don't go discussing the global dev rom on the MIUI forums until they make it available themselves. No good will come of it.
And on the somewhat optimistic side usually Xiaomi release source code 3-4 months after global rom release. Once that source code is released hopefully we can see some real dev action for custom roms.

Thank you my firend.
I tried there is no problem.

I've purchased the Mi Note 2 from Banggood today, keen to use the Global Rom, as I'm sure it'll be better than what I get!
Is there a link somewhere to show how to install @StoneTrapper?

white43 said:
I've purchased the Mi Note 2 from Banggood today, keen to use the Global Rom, as I'm sure it'll be better than what I get!
Is there a link somewhere to show how to install @StoneTrapper?
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There's probably a more complete guide on the MIUI forums.
The short of it is you need to apply to unlock the bootloader of your device (it may already come unlocked - I don't know if Banggood install custom vendor ROMs).
After that personally I'd install TWRP since I'd want it rooted anyway.
Once you've done that you flash the zip with TWRP (there are now newer versions than listed here - check MIUI forums)
Flash Magisk or SuperSU or something if you want root and that's it.

StoneTrapper said:
There's probably a more complete guide on the MIUI forums.
The short of it is you need to apply to unlock the bootloader of your device (it may already come unlocked - I don't know if Banggood install custom vendor ROMs).
After that personally I'd install TWRP since I'd want it rooted anyway.
Once you've done that you flash the zip with TWRP (there are now newer versions than listed here - check MIUI forums)
Flash Magisk or SuperSU or something if you want root and that's it.
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Thanks. Do I need to unlock Bootloader and root? I see it does say you can install without unlocking the bootloader. I'm not bothered about root.

white43 said:
Thanks. Do I need to unlock Bootloader and root? I see it does say you can install without unlocking the bootloader. I'm not bothered about root.
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You don't need to root but it's a bit of a gamble with the bootloader.
It's possible to do it with it locked but if anything goes wrong then you're in an awkward position. You can use the built-in recovery and rename to update.zip method.

Mi Note 2
I got the Global Mi Note 2 from china, I am so glad it came with a locked bootloader and the Global ROM pre-installed. Unfortunately, you just *CANNOT* install the official ROM w/o unlocking the bootloader, just an FYI. Once you flash the official ROM, it will relock the bootloader. But I need security on my device so I need the bootloader to be locked but luckily it came pre-installed with the Global ROM so I am pleased needless to say..

I bought one Mi Note 2 Global version in China and below is its screenshot. Which ROM is it?
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piiidtt said:
I bought one Mi Note 2 Global version in China and below is its screenshot. Which ROM is it?
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Its China stable rom

mohan_kr said:
I got the Global Mi Note 2 from china, I am so glad it came with a locked bootloader and the Global ROM pre-installed. Unfortunately, you just *CANNOT* install the official ROM w/o unlocking the bootloader, just an FYI. Once you flash the official ROM, it will relock the bootloader. But I need security on my device so I need the bootloader to be locked but luckily it came pre-installed with the Global ROM so I am pleased needless to say..
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What do you mean a "Global Rom"? Which version of it is, can you be more specific. The latest on the mi site is 8.2.6.0, is that what it came on yours?

trentbg said:
What do you mean a "Global Rom"? Which version of it is, can you be more specific. The latest on the mi site is 8.2.6.0, is that what it came on yours?
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When I bought it, it came with 8.2.4.0 .. but I have done the OTA update to 8.2.5.0 now...I don't think 8.2.6.0 has been released for Mi Note 2 yet (officially)

mohan_kr said:
When I bought it, it came with 8.2.4.0 .. but I have done the OTA update to 8.2.5.0 now...I don't think 8.2.6.0 has been released for Mi Note 2 yet (officially)
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Interesting, mine is on 8.2.3.0...Do you have the Global Version of the phone (6gb ram 128gb rom, 37 LTE bands)?

trentbg said:
Interesting, mine is on 8.2.3.0...Do you have the Global Version of the phone (6gb ram 128gb rom, 37 LTE bands)?
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Yes correct! .. except for VoLTE (AT&T and their certifications), this phone is truly the only Global Phone Dual Sim (Apple is only single SIM)..already flew out and tested and I get VoLTE on other international 4G networks no issue!

mohan_kr said:
Yes correct! .. except for VoLTE (AT&T and their certifications), this phone is truly the only Global Phone Dual Sim (Apple is only single SIM)..already flew out and tested and I get VoLTE on other international 4G networks no issue!
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So weird though, mine came with 8.2.3.0 and no OTA after that, yours came with 8.2.4.0 and you are on 8.2.5.0 now...anything special for me to do and trigger that OTA?
BTW, incredible phone, worked out on Verizon right away with voice, text, lte and volte!

trentbg said:
So weird though, mine came with 8.2.3.0 and no OTA after that, yours came with 8.2.4.0 and you are on 8.2.5.0 now...anything special for me to do and trigger that OTA?
BTW, incredible phone, worked out on Verizon right away with voice, text, lte and volte!
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If you're not getting OTA updates it's most likely you have a vendor ROM rather than official. Download and flash an official update (there are plenty of guides on the MIUI forums if you're unsure how), after that you'll be good to get OTA updates.
8.2.6.0 is the latest stable I believe - It's available as a fastboot rom but for whatever reason not a flashable zip. Alternatively you can update to Miui 8.2.5.0 with a recovery update. That way you can confirm OTA updates and not have to lose any saved apps. Both links are for global version.

mohan_kr said:
Yes correct! .. except for VoLTE (AT&T and their certifications), this phone is truly the only Global Phone Dual Sim (Apple is only single SIM)..already flew out and tested and I get VoLTE on other international 4G networks no issue!
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StoneTrapper said:
If you're not getting OTA updates it's most likely you have a vendor ROM rather than official. Download and flash an official update (there are plenty of guides on the MIUI forums if you're unsure how), after that you'll be good to get OTA updates.
8.2.6.0 is the latest stable I believe - It's available as a fastboot rom but for whatever reason not a flashable zip. Alternatively you can update to Miui 8.2.5.0 with a recovery update. That way you can confirm OTA updates and not have to lose any saved apps. Both links are for global version.
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Do you have the Global Version of the phone, 8.2.6.0 is only available for the Chinese version of the phone and not the Global. I don't think that is a vendor rom, the phone came in a factory sealed box and I have the update app/option on it. Some people were advising to change the region to India or something else from USA and the new versions will come, bit I haven't tried yet.

hi there,
i have the global miui global 8.0.9.0.0 version
why it doesn't get any ota updates? my both imei's are altered for some reasons,
if i install latest global rom will it delete my imei numbers?

trentbg said:
Do you have the Global Version of the phone, 8.2.6.0 is only available for the Chinese version of the phone and not the Global. I don't think that is a vendor rom, the phone came in a factory sealed box and I have the update app/option on it. Some people were advising to change the region to India or something else from USA and the new versions will come, bit I haven't tried yet.
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Both the download links are for the global stable rom.
8.2.6.0 is the latest stable release for both Chinese and Global rom. Both roms work (with the correct band support) on all editions of the phone.
The Chinese rom has CN in the code name, i.e. MADCNDL, whereas the global has MI i.e MADMIDL, in the same place. If you check About in Settings you'll see the code next to the Miui version info. You'll see the same codes in the download links.
The vendor roms will still usually include the update app and often resellers will re-seal boxes. Not to say you definitely have one but that doesn't preclude it.
Changing region might help, otherwise the links are above.

I don't see any download link for Mi Note 2 8.2.6.0..I did an OTA update to 8.2.5.0 ..not willing to flash any rom unless it is an OTA or gets through system update right now..
I did luck out with the vendor though, i asked a bunch of questions before I ordered it.currently the only way to verify if you have a global version of the phone is by the lettering on the box..unfortunately..

mohan_kr said:
I don't see any download link for Mi Note 2 8.2.6.0..I did an OTA update to 8.2.5.0 ..not willing to flash any rom unless it is an OTA or gets through system update right now..
I did luck out with the vendor though, i asked a bunch of questions before I ordered it.currently the only way to verify if you have a global version of the phone is by the lettering on the box..unfortunately..
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For whatever reason 8.2.6.0 is only shipping as a fastboot rom at the moment. No idea why but I doubt there's any major features you're missing out on.
Direct link
Courtesy of this page.
It's a horrible way to update though, fine for a clean install.
The naming convention is a mess with the overlap of global rom and global edition being easily confused, notably on the vendors part around launch but it does seem they've sorted themselves out now.
The box being the only distinction really doesn't help matters.

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Does a global ROM for this phone exist?

Because according to my online seller it does.
Question roughly translates to: Which ROM? If I encounter any issues can you help to claim the warranty (to China)?
He answered "Global ROM. Yes I can help"
But the question now is: does a global official stable ROM even exist for this phone? Isn't it China-only?
I bought the MI 5s Plus 64 GB in China a few days ago. I can confirm you there is no Global ROM yet. However, the stock Chinese ROM has English as language. You can also install Google Play Store and uninstall any bloatware default apps.
There is an Unofficial EU ROM if you wish to try.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/xiaomi-mi5s-plus.149/
I got the Mi5s (not plus) last week and it shipped with miui 8 global rom including pretty much any language not just english and chinese!
Please note that the MIUI rom could be manipulated by the guy who installed it. Currently there is no official global rom from Xiaomi for the 5s. All the currently sold ones with Global ROM are unpacked by the seller and reinstalled with some MIUI rom, which could be manipulated. Also OTA updates won't work with those mobiles
I'm also waiting for an official global rom, it's just not sure yet if there will be one.
I bought this phone with chinese rom and I was going to flash global rom as soon as it is released. but I'm not planning to change the rom anymore. I have debloated it myself and I'm happy with it at the moment.
I have to admit, I'm pretty disappointed. I honestly didn't realize I wouldn't be getting official MIUI.
Is there any particular way for me to see if there is any harmful backdoor software installed? So far this "global ROM (8.6.10.0)" seems solid enough, all functions seem to work except that when I go into the updater and try to choose an install package it tells me to install file explorer first....
I'm downloading the stable, official Chinese ROM right now... Not sure if I'll install it or not though...
dgrasley said:
I have to admit, I'm pretty disappointed. I honestly didn't realize I wouldn't be getting official MIUI.
Is there any particular way for me to see if there is any harmful backdoor software installed? So far this "global ROM (8.6.10.0)" seems solid enough, all functions seem to work except that when I go into the updater and try to choose an install package it tells me to install file explorer first....
I'm downloading the stable, official Chinese ROM right now... Not sure if I'll install it or not though...
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I got such a vendor "global" rom, tried to flash with official chinese zip, did not work -> verification problem.
unlocked bootloader, flashed twrp and xiaomi eu rom based on official chinesese developer rom..
Will wait for global rom as chinese rom is too much bloated..
If they launch it in india(hope so), global rom will exist, otherwise xiaomi eu forever...
[email protected] said:
I got such a vendor "global" rom, tried to flash with official chinese zip, did not work -> verification problem.
unlocked bootloader, flashed twrp and xiaomi eu rom based on official chinesese developer rom..
Will wait for global rom as chinese rom is too much bloated..
If they launch it in india(hope so), global rom will exist, otherwise xiaomi eu forever...
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So, you had success in unlocking BL and flashing twrp? Did you follow a guide? Do you have a link?
dgrasley said:
So, you had success in unlocking BL and flashing twrp? Did you follow a guide? Do you have a link?
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All good for me except fingerprint (may be due to plastic cover.. will try later after receiving my tempered glass)
I have an mi account which i used for unlocking..
You can create an account then use this link
http://en.miui.com/unlock/
Once they approve they will send a mail with link to download the unlocking software
You should install that, then run it and login in that..
You can unlock it there
install required tools- fastboot ... drivers.. (for me standard android sdk was sufficient...)
After installing those..
You should shutdown device completely then hold volume down and power button at same time to enter fastboot mode
Then connect mobile using cable to your pc
below command should list your device once connected...
fastboot devices
Download the twrp from link given here http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-5s/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-t3480133
make sure that its for proper device (mine is mi5s not plus)
if it a zip extract the img file.. then type command
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
then to boot in to recovery
fastboot boot twrp.img
my twrp defaults to chinese so to change language refer video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOhR92EKD7A
download xiaomi eu for your device
from here https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/6-10-20.35693/
Then follow standard twrp flashing guidelines..
You can find it everywhere ( >>> Factory Reset >> Wipe select partitions >> install from internal memory if you already copied it there OR sideload using adb from pc)
PS: (I had formatted system partition as well without issues)
my back button was not working properly but after reboot it was ok..
Thank you very much [email protected] for the explanation.
I will try the procedure today evening when i'm home from work.
Update:
worked fine for me. Thank you very much!
Thanks for all the replies, but went ahead and bought the Note 4 instead. Camera is my only complaint against it, otherwise it's a really great first experience with Xiaomi!
Litronius said:
I bought the MI 5s Plus 64 GB in China a few days ago. I can confirm you there is no Global ROM yet. However, the stock Chinese ROM has English as language. You can also install Google Play Store and uninstall any bloatware default apps.
There is an Unofficial EU ROM if you wish to try.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/forums/xiaomi-mi5s-plus.149/
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I just bought 5s 128 GB in Malaysia which is directly import (not from official dealer) with Stable Global ROM 8.0.10.0.0 (MAGCNDH) Build MXB48T as per attached. There is no bloatware and quite stable.
Can anyone confirm it is a real global ROM from Xiaomi or a modified ROM?
OneSU said:
I just bought 5s 128 GB in Malaysia which is directly import (not from official dealer) with Stable Global ROM 8.0.10.0.0 (MAGCNDH) Build MXB48T as per attached. There is no bloatware and quite stable.
Can anyone confirm it is a real global ROM from Xiaomi or a modified ROM?
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The additional 0 at the end of the MIUI version and the CN in the MAGCNDH shows that it is a chinese ROM which was manipulated.
So you won't be able to update it, and I at least could not unlock the bootloader because the xiaomi tool did not recognize it as a xiaomi phone....
So I built me a deep flash cable and flashed chinese official ROM, unlocked it and flashed TWRP and xiaomi.eu ROM....
derMerowinger said:
The additional 0 at the end of the MIUI version and the CN in the MAGCNDH shows that it is a chinese ROM which was manipulated.
So you won't be able to update it, and I at least could not unlock the bootloader because the xiaomi tool did not recognize it as a xiaomi phone....
So I built me a deep flash cable and flashed chinese official ROM, unlocked it and flashed TWRP and xiaomi.eu ROM....
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Any Guide for that? Or a video guide?
Check this here, source: http://en.miui.com/thread-390697-1-1.html
Here is what I did to get an official ROM instead of the malware infected 8.6.10.0:
At first I have to mention that using the EDL Method is very dangerous because you will probably brick your phone if it goes wrong.
If you are not sure about something better ask here before doing anything wrong. The phone should have a full battery and save all your files because the phone will be wiped during the proccess.
Step 1. Download the latest official MIUI Fastboot ROM for Mi 5s:
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V8.0.10.0....AGCNDH_20160805.0000.29_6.0_cn_49ab3a5120.tgz
(!!! Important - When flashing the ROM with the Xiaomi FlashTool in the step 3. you have browse into the /images Folder. - Browsing into the wrong folder and flashing wrong files will probably brick your phone !!!)
Step 2. Turn your phone into EDL Mode:
http://xiaomitips.com/guide/how-to-put-mi-5-into-edl-mode/
(Use Option #1 - Option #2 and #3 does not work)
Step 3. Use this Tutorial to flash the Fastboot ROM to your device. Use Method #3 , as Method #1 and #2 does not work anyway with the fake ROM 8.6.10.0.
http://xiaomitips.com/guide/how-to-flash-miui-8-fastboot-and-recovery-rom/
( Skip Step 4,5,6 because your phone is already in the EDL Mode)
This helped me out go get the official Chinese ROM 8.0.10.0. Out of this ROM you can use the MIUI Updater function in the phone to install any other official ROM for the Mi 5s.
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There will never be a global ROM for this phone.
It's a China only device.
I still have a little hope that they might start to sell it in India, which typically means there will be a global rom. But so far nothing is announced, so at the moment there is no hope for an official and signed global rom.
patoberli said:
I still have a little hope that they might start to sell it in India, which typically means there will be a global rom. But so far nothing is announced, so at the moment there is no hope for an official and signed global rom.
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Xiaomi announced that they will not sell it in India.
When Hugo Barra says it wont be sold in India, then it wont be sold in India.
Read this, there the source is linked.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-5s/help/answer-global-miui-release-date-t3495372
Thanks for finding this, sad news
Miui global (custom rom) or NFC Payment, Pokemon Go, .... though decision.
OneSU said:
I just bought 5s 128 GB in Malaysia which is directly import (not from official dealer) with Stable Global ROM 8.0.10.0.0 (MAGCNDH) Build MXB48T as per attached. There is no bloatware and quite stable.
Can anyone confirm it is a real global ROM from Xiaomi or a modified ROM?
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My Mi 5s has the same ROM and it works flawlessly. Benchmark results are far ahead compering to those from reviews on YouTube. I was able to unlock bootloader in first try, no problem. If you use Windows 10 make sure to load proper drivers. I don't believe that any reseller is able to compile such perfectly working ROM. It must be Xiaomi that stay behind this, but this is what I believe. As you sad all languages are there and even some you don't find in official global ROM. I will keep this one until official global I released. Be patient.

[Q] I have a mountain of questions before I decide to buy this phone :)

Hello everyone,
I have got a mountain of questions that arised from reading the forum and a lot of different topics.
I'll have numbers on them, so if you can/want to only answer a few of them you can refer to the number.
1. I've read about this ARB quite a lot, what's the deal with that if I want to go to a custom rom?
2. I understood that it matters where to buy the device in terms of an unlocked bootloader (TradingShenzen seems like a good place to start). But if I can't get my hands on a phone with unlocked bootloader, can I unlock it myself?
3. I'd like to go with the xiaomi.eu rom, any advice on how to get there? What I mean is, should I choose a CN model or is a Global model better, does it matter? What steps to take regarding TWRP and avoiding ARB, etc.
4. What does GSI stand for? I haven't found any thread explaining what that means, and I'm quite new to xiaomi devices (would be my first one).
5. I've also seen that there are quite a few different variants of this device, do the roms for it just work on all of them or do I need to check if the model is supported? (That seems to be a bit different to other phone vendors)
That's it for now, please don't kill me if some of the things have been answered before, I haven't found an answer to the questions so far (the infos that I got so far were insufficient)
Cheers,
Zacki
1 Google introduced ARB, a safeguard to not create an older version of the system from the currently released. If you install the official older version of the system for a new one, you will wall your phone.
Does not apply to Custom ROM
2 You can unblock the bootloader yourself on the official xiaomi website. It takes about 300 hours
3 unlock the bootloader, install recovery, install xiaomi.eu. Global rom is more stable, but xiaomi.eu has more personalization options. Recently, xiaomi.eu does not cause problems on Mi Max3, but it causes problems on other models.
4 GSI https://source.android.com/setup/build/gsi
5 Mi Max3 Global 4gb RAM 64gb internal memory,
Mi Max China 6gb RAM 128gb internal memory
You can install the Global ROM on the china version if you have unlocked the boootloader, and remember about the ARB. Otherwise, you will wall your phone
The Global version is popular.
Bartos81 said:
1 Google introduced ARB, a safeguard to not create an older version of the system from the currently released. If you install the official older version of the system for a new one, you will wall your phone.
Does not apply to Custom ROM
2 You can unblock the bootloader yourself on the official xiaomi website. It takes about 300 hours
3 unlock the bootloader, install recovery, install xiaomi.eu. Global rom is more stable, but xiaomi.eu has more personalization options. Recently, xiaomi.eu does not cause problems on Mi Max3, but it causes problems on other models.
4 GSI https://source.android.com/setup/build/gsi
5 Mi Max3 Global 4gb RAM 64gb internal memory,
Mi Max China 6gb RAM 128gb internal memory
You can install the Global ROM on the china version if you have unlocked the boootloader, and remember about the ARB. Otherwise, you will wall your phone
The Global version is popular.
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Thanks for your reply.
@1. Interesting to see what Google is up to with things like this...why would they want this?
@2. Thanks, but whoa that's quite some time...and I guess I can only trigger the 300h AFTER I bought the phone, right? (Why so many hours actually...?)
@3. I've read about the changes they made to the rom and I like that. But what do you mean with being "less stable" than the global rom? In what way? I'd like to use that as my daily driver if I get it (not the weekly builds of course).
@4. Will have a look, thanks :good:
@5. I was actually looking at the 6GB/128GB version of the phone, if I can convince my wife to allow me to spend ~260€ on a phone (I'm currently a student ).
In this case, I'd already have an unlocked bootloader and if I want to install the rom from xiaomi.eu, there should be no problem, right? Also regarding ARB, this should be fine, right?
And in what ways are the CN and the Global versions different other than the rom? Are there differences for the supported bands or radios? I live in Austria, can I use the CN model here without any downside?
Edit: I'm having a look at this particular model, it would be available with CN firmware or with Global firmware. Would that still account as CN model in this case?
TradingShenzhen - Mi Max 3 - 6gb-ram-128gb-rom-snapdragon-636
Cheers
Google thinks people should use the latest system because it provides better security.
Xiaomi introduced a long wait time to unlock the bootloader, because dishonest sellers offered CN versions outside of China and India by installing the Global system on it. The CN version is only for China and India.
Xiaomi.eu provides its system every week. Contains various patches and additions. Sometimes something does not work, payments, BT paired in the car, notifications etc. In my phone, the last two versions do not work Gmail notifications. In today's version, people write that OK Google is not working.
If you unlock the bootloader, you can install xiaomi.eu. The ARB will be kept at the level of the official system you had.
The CN system contains only Chinese and English. It does not offer Google Play, it also contains full Chinese software.
Version 6/128 is only a CN model. If the seller offers with the Global system, it means that he has unlocked the bootloader and installed the Global system. You naturally lose the Xiaomi warranty.
Bartos81 said:
Google thinks people should use the latest system because it provides better security.
Xiaomi introduced a long wait time to unlock the bootloader, because dishonest sellers offered CN versions outside of China and India by installing the Global system on it. The CN version is only for China and India.
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Ok got that, seems like people are trying everything to make a few bucks extra... Then it would have to be so (waiting).
Bartos81 said:
Xiaomi.eu provides its system every week. Contains various patches and additions. Sometimes something does not work, payments, BT paired in the car, notifications etc. In my phone, the last two versions do not work Gmail notifications. In today's version, people write that OK Google is not working.
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Ok that's not such a big issue, as I said. I'd stay on the "stable" builds, not the weekly ones.
Bartos81 said:
If you unlock the bootloader, you can install xiaomi.eu. The ARB will be kept at the level of the official system you had.
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So the xiaomi.eu roms don't have any of that ARB stuff, good to know. Could I technically install an older version of that custom rom without triggering the ARB or is that not possible? Just so I understand that.
And how is that with other custom roms? I've read in some threads that you have to make sure you have the correct ARB if you want to flash that particular rom, why that?
Bartos81 said:
The CN system contains only Chinese and English. It does not offer Google Play, it also contains full Chinese software.
Version 6/128 is only a CN model. If the seller offers with the Global system, it means that he has unlocked the bootloader and installed the Global system. You naturally lose the Xiaomi warranty.
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I'm not worried about the warranty but more about the specifics of the device. Is the CN model different in any way that it may not work properly with the providers in europe? Or things like that?
And sadly that vendor does not seem to have that version in stock at the moment, so I was thinking of getting the regular CN version of the device, that's why I'm asking
As for xiaomi.eu it does not contain ARB, but there are exceptions. If the phone gets an update to android 9 - xiaomi.eu must use the full original xiaomi firmware from ARB. The next versions on the same adroid no longer have files responsible for ARB.
Current level of ARB = 4 from Oreo to Pie. What you can not do:
to install MIUI9,
to install Miui Global on a CN version phone with a locked bootloader
block in the bootloader if you have Miui Global on your CN
install Miui China on a Global phone and block the bootloader.
Custom GSI roms do not have an ARB, you can install anything.
Mi Max 3 in the CN version in addition to the system and memory does not differ from the specification from Global. Will work in Austria.
Bartos81 said:
As for xiaomi.eu it does not contain ARB, but there are exceptions. If the phone gets an update to android 9 - xiaomi.eu must use the full original xiaomi firmware from ARB. The next versions on the same adroid no longer have files responsible for ARB.
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So if I get the phone with Android 8.1 and I want to get MIUI 10 (Android 9) I need to update with the official rom and then flash the xiaomi.eu rom?
And while we are at that, if I buy the CN variant, do I have to upgrade to PIE with the CN official rom or can I also do this with the Global rom to get ARB to 4?
And what't the deal with the developer versions of the original roms? I've read something about them but would that help me in any way?
Found that website in another thread: Link
Bartos81 said:
Current level of ARB = 4 from Oreo to Pie. What you can not do:
to install MIUI9,
to install Miui Global on a CN version phone with a locked bootloader
block in the bootloader if you have Miui Global on your CN
install Miui China on a Global phone and block the bootloader.
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Ok but once the bootloader is open, why relock it anyway?^^ And I've read that on the xiaomi.eu roms you can not accidentaly relock the bootloader.
Bartos81 said:
Custom GSI roms do not have an ARB, you can install anything.
Mi Max 3 in the CN version in addition to the system and memory does not differ from the specification from Global. Will work in Austria.
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Working in Austria sounds good, but what exactly do you mean with "in addition to system and memory". The system and memory are different in the two versions and the rest is the same? Is there anything I should be aware of while using the phone?
Oh and by the way, thank you for answering all my questions
So if I get the phone with Android 8.1 and I want to get MIUI 10 (Android 9) I need to update with the official rom and then flash the xiaomi.eu rom?
And while we are at that, if I buy the CN variant, do I have to upgrade to PIE with the CN official rom or can I also do this with the Global rom to get ARB to 4?
And what't the deal with the developer versions of the original roms? I've read something about them but would that help me in any way?
Found that website in another thread: Link
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it's not like that. You do not need to update the system. Xiaomi.eu is built with miui china developer extended to additional language translations, optimizations of softu for Europeans and a few additions that occur only in the Chinese version of the miui.
The whole system, firmware and kernel is miui china. If you install xiaomi.eu then you install the entire system, with the firmware and kernel. They are suitable for the android version.
You can have miui global Oreo and install xiaomi.eu Pie. Everything will be updated.
Miui Global is available in Stable and Dev versions. Dev-Beta is a development version released every week, contains the latest security, system fixes and errors detected in the Stable version, as well as new additions that are tested and do not always have to work correctly (like the development version of xiaomi.eu). As developers will correct detected errors, the stable version is created.
I just installed myself Global dev. I like it more than xiaomi.eu. Everything works so far. I usually use Global dev, and xiaomi.eu tests once in a while.
Ok but once the bootloader is open, why relock it anyway?^^ And I've read that on the xiaomi.eu roms you can not accidentaly relock the bootloader.
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Some block the bootloader from ignorance or inadvertently.
When installing a new ROM by MiFlash, you have the following options:
install and block the bootloader (by default selected)
clean everything and install
save data and install
Working in Austria sounds good, but what exactly do you mean with "in addition to system and memory". The system and memory are different in the two versions and the rest is the same? Is there anything I should be aware of while using the phone?
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the parameters of the telephone accessories and the frequency ranges of the network are the same. The difference is 6gb RAM, 128gb Internal memory and MIUI china.
Bartos81 said:
it's not like that. You do not need to update the system. Xiaomi.eu is built with miui china developer extended to additional language translations, optimizations of softu for Europeans and a few additions that occur only in the Chinese version of the miui.
The whole system, firmware and kernel is miui china. If you install xiaomi.eu then you install the entire system, with the firmware and kernel. They are suitable for the android version.
You can have miui global Oreo and install xiaomi.eu Pie. Everything will be updated.
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Ok sounds good, so if I want to go for the xiaomi.eu rom, I can just go ahead an flash that thing and I'm good, that's what I understood. Is that correct?
Bartos81 said:
Miui Global is available in Stable and Dev versions. Dev-Beta is a development version released every week, contains the latest security, system fixes and errors detected in the Stable version, as well as new additions that are tested and do not always have to work correctly (like the development version of xiaomi.eu). As developers will correct detected errors, the stable version is created.
I just installed myself Global dev. I like it more than xiaomi.eu. Everything works so far. I usually use Global dev, and xiaomi.eu tests once in a while..
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Interesting, because I've read somewhere that the normal and the dev version are more or less the same, just that you have to use the dev version in certain situations to "unbrick" because of something with the bootloader (but I don't actually remember the details).
Bartos81 said:
Some block the bootloader from ignorance or inadvertently.
When installing a new ROM by MiFlash, you have the following options:
install and block the bootloader (by default selected)
clean everything and install
save data and install
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I've also read about that tool, is it required to flash roms or can I do that via TWRP? And why would such an option be selected by default...? I've already seen someone brick his device because of that
Bartos81 said:
the parameters of the telephone accessories and the frequency ranges of the network are the same. The difference is 6gb RAM, 128gb Internal memory and MIUI china.
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Ok got that, and the MIUI china doesn't really matter once I'm on the xiaomi.eu rom.
Good, I think I might actually see that I can get the cash together and order the phone Getting excited now.
Any resources I should read before I might do something stupid?
If you have an unlocked bootloader then you install twrp and flash xiaomi.eu
Interesting, because I've read somewhere that the normal and the dev version are more or less the same, just that you have to use the dev version in certain situations to "unbrick" because of something with the bootloader (but I don't actually remember the details).
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Using dev to unlock the bootloader affected old phones. Currently, it does not matter. Rom useful as well as Stable.
I've also read about that tool, is it required to flash roms or can I do that via TWRP? And why would such an option be selected by default...? I've already seen someone brick his device because of that
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Miflash is used to install only official miui Rom, you use the rom .Tgz package
It installs through Miflash with the cleaning option. It does not leave garbage in the old system.
Ok got that, and the MIUI china doesn't really matter once I'm on the xiaomi.eu rom.
Good, I think I might actually see that I can get the cash together and order the phone Getting excited now.
Any resources I should read before I might do something stupid?
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If you have xiaomi.eu then china rom does not matter.
You can look for a seller who offers a phone with downloaded xiaomi.eu or miui global - to choose from
in the past, the sellers offered the china version.
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If you have an unlocked bootloader then you install twrp and flash xiaomi.eu
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So last question for now (I hope ), if I decide to get the EU version instead, can I still unlock the bootloader or is that only possible on the CN versions?
you can in any xiaomi
Bartos81 said:
You can unblock the bootloader yourself on the official xiaomi website. It takes about 300 hours
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I've just read in another thread that it is 720 hours that's full 30 days... I hope it's more the 300 hours you said but I fear I might have to wait a full month for that...
Can anyone confirm this number of hours?
Cheers
Usually it is 720 hours, but I checked it every now and then, after 4 days, this time has decreased by half.
It's 100% not decreased or changed it 720 hours. Unless you had a mi account before an unlocked a phone
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It's 100% not decreased or changed it 720 hours. Unless you had a mi account before an unlocked a phone
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That is an interesting note. I created an account a few days ago, when I ordered the phone. Does this already count as "having an account before trying to unlock"?

Hey. i have red magic 5G china version how i can put the global version

Hey. i have red magic 5G china version how i can put the global version
model: NX659J
there is any global official ROM available
THANK
Right now there is no official Global ROM for download, there is only the official China ROM from Nubia, and Black Magic 5G custom ROM which is a Global Clone based off of the official China ROM release, it's very close to being a Global Clone from what I've been seeing but haven't been able to get it working on my 12/256 Global. The only things I know so far is Black Magic 5G Doesn't have an App Drawer or NFC working yet, but given how ambitious the Dev is, it shouldn't be long before this is fixed.
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Right now there is no official Global ROM for download, there is only the official China ROM from Nubia, and Black Magic 5G custom ROM which is a Global Clone based off of the official China ROM release, it's very close to being a Global Clone from what I've been seeing but haven't been able to get it working on my 12/256 Global. The only things I know so far is Black Magic 5G Doesn't have an App Drawer or NFC working yet, but given how ambitious the Dev is, it shouldn't be long before this is fixed.
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Can you please share the link for these ROM's? Also, do you know if there is a developer doing a custom ROM right now? If it is, who is?
I was looking for something related to ROM's but I can't find anything.
Hello
Not sure why you want to change to global rom. But if it's for calls and text messages to work in the USA. You really just have to fastboot flash the non-hlos.bin file. Which is the modem. If it's cause you want nfc and your a cn version phone. Never gonna get it. Nfcis not on the cn version at all. And it's blocked by a script. I can give you the non-hlos.bin file I flashed to get global phone services. But a warning!!! If you flash this file you will not receive ota updates. And if you do. It will fail to update. Apparently when I flashed that modem. It changed how the phone recieves ota updates
jano83 said:
Hey. i have red magic 5G china version how i can put the global version
model: NX659J
there is any global official ROM available
THANK
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https://help.redmagic.gg/hc/en-us/articles/900000992366-RedMagic-5G
Yes, you can, I also have the Chinese version smartphone, but had several problems, including in the 4g that had no network.
Simply download version 4.09 and put in the main directory of the phone, go to update, click on the three dots on top right and choose manual update, then you choose the downloaded file and update without problems.

Why unlock bootloader?

I want to preface this by saying I've requested my unlock token a few hours ago. I have a T-Mobile variant 7t that I want to put on the OnePlus release and get updates from OnePlus. That's as far as I want to go. From reading guides and such, I don't see any mention of TWRP or other recovery. Just a simple fastboot flashing. I have access to fastboot without unlocking the bootloader. So I was just curious if there's something in the bootloader that prevents the flashing or some other reason for unlocking it other than to do a full root after flashing. Also, would I be able to just flash the same current version downloaded from OnePlus to get onto global or does it have to be a a different folder with more images? Thanks in advance for the help. Just want to be sure I know what I'm having to prepare for before flashing next week when I get the unlock code.
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metllicamilitia said:
I want to preface this by saying I've requested my unlock token a few hours ago. I have a T-Mobile variant 7t that I want to put on the OnePlus release and get updates from OnePlus. That's as far as I want to go. From reading guides and such, I don't see any mention of TWRP or other recovery. Just a simple fastboot flashing. I have access to fastboot without unlocking the bootloader. So I was just curious if there's something in the bootloader that prevents the flashing or some other reason for unlocking it other than to do a full root after flashing. Also, would I be able to just flash the same current version downloaded from OnePlus to get onto global or does it have to be a a different folder with more images? Thanks in advance for the help. Just want to be sure I know what I'm having to prepare for before flashing next week when I get the unlock code.
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I'm following your thread, I should get my bootloader unlocked in a week also.
From what I have read you'll have to be bootloader unlocked only to flash the global rom.
once your on the Global you can do regular updates with the phones built in local update feature.
I myself never relock the bootloader, but I have seen posts where other do
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I'm following your thread, I should get my bootloader unlocked in a week also.
From what I have read you'll have to be bootloader unlocked only to flash the global rom.
once your on the Global you can do regular updates with the phones built in local update feature.
I myself never relock the bootloader, but I have seen posts where other do
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Relock the bootloader with non stock rom is never recommended. On Xiaomi phones you will definitely brick your global device for example of you have indian rom or eea rom on it! Don't know about OnePlus.
I'm gonna bump this to add another question. What's the best way to back up everything before unlocking the bootloader and flashing the global rom?
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metllicamilitia said:
I'm gonna bump this to add another question. What's the best way to back up everything before unlocking the bootloader and flashing the global rom?
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you can flash the global rom without unloking the bootloader
flash the global rom with the build in updater (lokale updater )
and backups from your apps and settings can you make with the oneplus switch
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
you can flash the global rom without unloking the bootloader
flash the global rom with the build in updater (lokale updater )
and backups from your apps and settings can you make with the oneplus switch
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T-Mobile removes the local update.
Once the device has been flashed to Global ROM, how would TMobile have access to the device to remove the local update? What is their hook/access mode since the ROM is now Global and their variant?
I am about a week old into OP7T and have dreams of moving to the Global ROM, primarily for the dual SIM feature. I recognize that there are other benefits as well but the dual SIM is what I need now.
awaraarawa said:
Once the device has been flashed to Global ROM, how would TMobile have access to the device to remove the local update? What is their hook/access mode since the ROM is now Global and their variant?
I am about a week old into OP7T and have dreams of moving to the Global ROM, primarily for the dual SIM feature. I recognize that there are other benefits as well but the dual SIM is what I need now.
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No, they can't. Once you convert, you're free. It's only if you start and stick with TMO that they have that control.
Thanks, nolimit78. I was confused by @metllicamilitia's post (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83005797&postcount=6) which seemed to suggest that TMobile removes the local updater....perhaps, that is different than the flashing of the Global ROM?
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Thanks, nolimit78. I was confused by @metllicamilitia's post (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=83005797&postcount=6) which seemed to suggest that TMobile removes the local updater....perhaps, that is different than the flashing of the Global ROM?
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Yes, when you go to the software update page on the global ROM you have options and one of them is local update. Anything other than OTA from T-Mobile is removed in their build.
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Once you're on the global ROM you have access to those options.
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metllicamilitia said:
Yes, when you go to the software update page on the global ROM you have options and one of them is local update. Anything other than OTA from T-Mobile is removed in their build.
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I am just a noob with limited experience with mobile platform. So, please bear with me. Your reply suggests that the Global ROM provides for OTA from TMo as the only option and everything else is removed from the Global ROM build, right? If yes, why would TMo provide updates when it is not their build/ROM? And why would anyone switch to a Global ROM if the updates are going to be from TMo? I thought one of the benefits was to get faster updates and avoid slow TMo updates.
Perhaps, I have this completely backwards?
It's backwards. T-Mobile removes all the options for updates from the T-Mobile build. Getting onto the global ROM gives the options back.
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This is what the system update screen looks like on the global ROM.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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metllicamilitia said:
It's backwards. T-Mobile removes all the options for updates from the T-Mobile build. Getting onto the global ROM gives the options back.
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Thanks, mate. I am with you now. I got it bass ackwards.

Flashing stock (EU or global) ROM on operator-branded 10T with locked bootloader?

So i just received today my 10T but unfortunately it has an european operator ROM. I want to remove this rom and flash a stock EU or global rom.
Can i do this without unlocking the bootloader? and anything I should know/do before trying? like some kind of backup or recovery? thanks
It should work without unlocking, but I'm not 100% sure... Only way is to try... And since changing regions could possibly brick your device, take extra care...
Is there a way for you to just debloat carrier apps?
You could try that with xiaomiadbfastboot tools from https://github.com/Szaki/XiaomiADBFastbootTools
It has uninstall option for many apps, with option for reinstall, since they stay in system...
Hi i got a 10t pro with a branded Rom, so i am trying to instal the Global Stable Rom, using XiaoMiTool V2, but it says that i have to unlock the bootloader to proceed.
It tryed too using the zip of the Rom, downloaded from miui.com , but still same problem.
What can i do? i don't want to unlock the bootloader, because i neet to use bank and paying app..
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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Hi i got a 10t pro with a branded Rom, so i am trying to instal the Global Stable Rom, using XiaoMiTool V2, but it says that i have to unlock the bootloader to proceed.
It tryed too using the zip of the Rom, downloaded from miui.com , but still same problem.
What can i do? i don't want to unlock the bootloader, because i neet to use bank and paying app..
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As I said in a previous post, I'm not 100% sure it will work without unlocking.
If you unlock and change rom you'll be able to use banking apps because you'll probably relock your bootloader after that. Problem is that there is a possibility that you'll brick your phone (you never know), so it's a risk you'd have to take if you want to change roms...
I believe you can relock the BL after flashing Global stable.I was on stable EEA and then switched to Global stable but now I realize stable EEA has
tenebroso979 said:
Hi i got a 10t pro with a branded Rom, so i am trying to instal the Global Stable Rom, using XiaoMiTool V2, but it says that i have to unlock the bootloader to proceed.
It tryed too using the zip of the Rom, downloaded from miui.com , but still same problem.
What can i do? i don't want to unlock the bootloader, because i neet to use bank and paying app..
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I went from EEA to global without unlocking BL using mi tool v2 with no issues.
I since regret this as the EEA has more features not present on Global.
To go to EEA from global the Mi tool says I need to unlock which I intend to do and I believe I can relock the BL after.
manus31 said:
I since regret this as the EEA has more features not present on Global
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Could you tell us what features are those?
calinorg said:
Could you tell us what features are those?
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On display settings for sure there were more options plus Im just kinda thinking that I'm probably better off on the EEA being in Ireland because apparently they do optimize signal for certain regions.
The main reason I switched to global initially though was that Europe have s load of stupid rules and restrictions that affect for example the volume of the stereo speakers.
Global definitely has better quality coming from the speakers and this is true because by EU law. You can only have so much volume on them
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On display settings for sure there were more options plus Im just kinda thinking that I'm probably better off on the EEA being in Ireland because apparently they do optimize signal for certain regions.
The main reason I switched to global initially though was that Europe have s load of stupid rules and restrictions that affect for example the volume of the stereo speakers.
Global definitely has better quality coming from the speakers and this is true because by EU law. You can only have so much volume on them
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I'm on global (non-eu european country) and i too have volume limitations, although you get notification and you can skip it... I'm gonna try eea rom for sure, that's mainly why i asked...
calinorg said:
I'm on global (non-eu european country) and i too have volume limitations, although you get notification and you can skip it... I'm gonna try eea rom for sure, that's mainly why i asked...
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Yes but I think the volume was worse on the EEA version but possibly the speakers are just not very good generally no matter what ROM though I intend to go back to EEA anyway.
I think this phone was intended mostly for the EU market and it seems to be getting a lot more updates
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To go to EEA from global the Mi tool says I need to unlock which I intend to do and I believe I can relock the BL after.
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Let me now about the relock when you do it, please
tenebroso979 said:
Let me now about the relock when you do it, please
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Will do,still waiting for unlock but should get it done by end of weekend
tenebroso979 said:
Let me now about the relock when you do it, please
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All I can say is it went terribly,I used the Mi toolv2 after I unlocked my bootloader thinking I could flash the EEA ROM with no issues, but what insued was one of the worst days ever,
It kept getting stuck on
.fastboot flash all failed exit code 1 output flash vbmeta error,
I thought dam this and started trying the Mi flash tool but that was giving mismatched device and image.
I literally thought my device was done for but stuck with it and eventually commented out the first two lines of the flash all file so it would skip the mismatched error.
After about 5 hours of worry thinking Id lost €550 it worked (after editing flash. All)
Long sty short , bootloader still unlocked but might try manually locking over weekend,just delighted phone is working .
I would advise though to stay away from the Mi tool v2
to Update: I manually re locked the bootloader this morning using command Line and sdk tools. This worked but suprisingly wiped ll my data which was a bit annoying though phone is what I want it to be now on original global EEA stock.
I will not be messing around with it any more,
Thank you for you answe @manus31
Today i found something: the most recent rom that i can dowload from miui site is miui_APOLLOGlobal_V12.0.9.0.QJDMIXM , but i saw in XiaomiTool that it showed to me V12.0.10.0.QJDMIXM as the newer one.
So i looked for that in google and i found a url to dowload it ( https://bigota.d.miui.com/V12.0.10....Global_V12.0.10.0.QJDMIXM_a56b86d8e2_10.0.zip ) . Later today i will download this rom and check if it asks to me to unlock the booloader again.
I found a video in youtube of a spanish guy that 1 month ago flashed the Global Stable rom on a 10t Pro with a spanish rom, without the need to unlock the bootloader..
Little update.. i'am just reading this:
"UPDATE: 29/01/2021
Xiaomi is now pushing a new stable update for the Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro globally. The update comes as MIUI 12.0.11.0 and weighs in at 352. It has improved the system security and stability, while fixing some minor bugs."
So i will download this 0.11 too and thy both
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V12.0.11.0.QJDMIXM/miui_APOLLOGlobal_V12.0.11.0.QJDMIXM_a18d9524b4_10.0.zip
tenebroso979 said:
Thank you for you answe @manus31
Today i found something: the most recent rom that i can dowload from miui site is miui_APOLLOGlobal_V12.0.9.0.QJDMIXM , but i saw in XiaomiTool that it showed to me V12.0.10.0.QJDMIXM as the newer one.
So i looked for that in google and i found a url to dowload it ( https://bigota.d.miui.com/V12.0.10....Global_V12.0.10.0.QJDMIXM_a56b86d8e2_10.0.zip ) . Later today i will download this rom and check if it asks to me to unlock the booloader again.
I found a video in youtube of a spanish guy that 1 month ago flashed the Global Stable rom on a 10t Pro with a spanish rom, without the need to unlock the bootloader..
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Yes ,this is true ,you can go from EEA global stable to Global stable without unlocking bootloader but of you want to go back to EEA you must unlock bootloader.
This is what happened to me and for some reason the Mi tool V2 almost bricked my device doing it.Luckily enough I'm back on EEA now by using Mi flash tool.
By the way there is a new update yesterday for the Global stable:
V12.0.11.0.QJDMIXM,
Here's a useful app for latest updates :
Xiaomiui: Download MIUI, Chatrooms, News - Apps on Google Play
Download MIUI Stable, Alpha, EU and other roms easly
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I finally made it: rom Global Stable with locked bootloader!!
I had to use 12.0.10 and it worked.. before i tried with 12.0.11 but it asked me to unlock the bootloader.

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