Hi guys
I have create some custom rom list.
Please choose one of your favorite rom and explain why you choose it.
Thanks
Hello.
I am checking some by now.
I will answer soon.
Miss Mirum.
are all of these available here on xda?
MiRoom is my favourite at the moment. There are different clock options on always on display screen. Also gcam works well on this ROM
why are there so few Rom for the 8th if compared to the 8th or the 8th lite? I don't like miui rom based and the outher rom is only Pixel Rom. And Havoc, RR, Syberia??? Why not?
Mi 8 and Mi 8 lite are sold in global but Mi 8 SE is only in China. That's the reason there are not much developers for SE and roms are not frequent.
There is Havoc for Mi 8 SE, gsi roms work because of treble support. Actually it is also quite stable, I am going to share installation when i have free time
Thank you, all true but it's a shame because it's a great phone and I wish it was my next purchase
miuipro only
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Hi, please help me. Is there any chance to install MIUI 9 ROM on Mi A2 Lite? I can't find the official ROM for that phone. I found only Android One version ROM pack. I wanna buy this phone, I really like the design ect. but I don't like this whole Android One idea (I don't care about earlier updates), I don't like the interface, the icons. I prefer MIUI system overlay. Where can I find it?
Buy a MIUI device. There are plenty of them.
tora117 said:
Hi, please help me. Is there any chance to install MIUI 9 ROM on Mi A2 Lite? I can't find the official ROM for that phone. I found only Android One version ROM pack. I wanna buy this phone, I really like the design ect. but I don't like this whole Android One idea (I don't care about earlier updates), I don't like the interface, the icons. I prefer MIUI system overlay. Where can I find it?
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It is called Redmi 6 Pro, it's the Mi A2 Lite with MIUI (but without LTE 800 MHz frequency).
I know but that's not the answer, besides I have Redmi Note 4 already and I want A2 Lite not different model.
BubuXP said:
It is called Redmi 6 Pro, it's the Mi A2 Lite with MIUI (but without LTE 800 MHz frequency).
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Thank you, I'll check it out.
what about this?
I think this is MIUI ROM for MiA2 Lite
http://en.miui.com/download-354.html
triosakti said:
what about this?
I think this is MIUI ROM for MiA2 Lite
http://en.miui.com/download-354.html
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You thought wrong. That's the normal ROM with Android One.
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It is called Redmi 6 Pro, it's the Mi A2 Lite with MIUI (but without LTE 800 MHz frequency).
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useless the for large amount of people so thats not a solution to the posters question
I'm not sure why anyone would prefer a MIUI device over Android one, but seems to be that by making two versions Xiaomi is giving us plenty of options.. (not to mention adding more devices to their already convoluted line up). Depending on the 4G coverage with your provider/country not having band 20 might not even be a big deal.
Not every country has Redmi 6 Pro available...
since it's only for China Region (CMIIW)
and Mi A2 Lite is "more Global" with vanilla OS
me too want a MIUI OS over Mi A2 Lite due to MIUI's feature (such as, hide notch, hide nav-bar and using full swipe gesture, etc..)
any idea to flash MIUI over MiA2 Lite?
or can we just flash Redmi 6 Pro's ROM over MiA2 Lite device? is it compatible (it should be, due to the same hardware spec, CMIIW again)
It is not possible to flash Redmi 6 Pro (sakura) ROM on Mi A2 Lite (daisy).
A slight chance to do so could be by flashing it in EDL mode, but even if I get EDL permission from Xiaomi, I won't take that risk.
The only safe way is to wait some developer that ports sakura ROM to daisy. It could be even easier if a MIUI treble ROM exists (I don't know if it exists, as I dislike MIUI).
What is this?
http://en.miui.com/getrom-354.html?m=yes&mobile=2
pogano_celjade said:
What is this?
http://en.miui.com/getrom-354.html?m=yes&mobile=2
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77319394&postcount=6
BubuXP said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77319394&postcount=6
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Version: V9.6.4.0.ODLMIFF is version of MIUI
pogano_celjade said:
Version: V9.6.4.0.ODLMIFF is version of MIUI
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No, it's the general Xiaomi versioning system, and it is used in all their phones, those with MIUI and those with AndroidOne.
And that's an AndroidOne ROM, because it's installed it in my phone right now and I can't see any MIUI.
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No, it's the general Xiaomi versioning system, and it is used in all their phones, those with MIUI and those with AndroidOne.
And that's an AndroidOne ROM, because it's installed it in my phone right now and I can't see any MIUI.
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Then we are doomed. Android One is not for everyone, does not have many options compared with MIUI.
I own both a chinese import redmi 6 pro and a mi a2 lite from a local supplier.
I am sure the A2 lite will become more interesting than the 6 pro as soon as some devs are taking care of it by providing custom roms.
But for the moment the miui 10 dev roms from miglobe and co. offer a much better experience on the 6 pro device than the android one on the mi a2 lite builds.
I don't care a lot for the missing band support as I owned the redmi 4 pro before and never experienced receptions or speed problems.
i am looking forward to see some nice custom roms for the a2 lite.
Regards,
Dom
Any one got an idea about it?
The redmi 6 pro is a treble device too, that means, normally you should be able to extract system.img and flash it via fastboot.
In that case it doesn´t matter wheather the partition scheme is different!
You could give it a try. If it´s not working, you can flash back stock system via miflash (select flash and keep data)
Do we have brave ones to try? ?
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Do we have brave ones to try?
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I tried to do as it is written here https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/miui-10-install-guide-t3844729, but in our firmware did not find similar files to replace * abl.elf
* prog_emmc_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.elf
* prog_emmc_firehose_Sdm660_lite.elf
mi flash the error, then I replaced prog_emmc_firehose_8953_ddr.mbn and the download ok, but after installation I caught the bootlap, and returned to the stock through the test point. if anyone can figure out what files need to be replaced in firmware 6 pro, then it is possible to run miui.
Sorry for my English
I ordered my phone from TradingShenzen and it gave me the option of the China Rom or Xiomi.eu Rom. Does anyone know if this is the same as the Rom listed in this thread? https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-3/development/rom-xiaomi-eu-miui-10-mi-max-3-t3825680
Thanks!
Should be
A lot of us should find out this week hopefully.
Yes, the xiaomi.eu ROM offered by TradingShenzen is that referred to in the above noted thread. As you know Xiaomi has not yet released a Global ROM for the Mi Max 3 (there are a few fake ones circulating out there) but even when they do (in a few weeks time) the xiaomi.eu ROM remains the better choice for non-Chinese users. Xiaomi.eu starts with the official Xiaomi China weekly development ROM (to which the Chinese company always devotes more time and attention than their Global ROMs) and then adds some nice additional features and completely translates the ROM into several European languages. Xiaomi.eu does this with approval from Xiaomi. The MIUI 10, Android 8.1, version of xiaomi.eu is updated every Saturday (following the Thursday release of the China ROM). This week's version 8.8.23 works great on the Mi Max 3. I have used it on my Mi MIX since MIUI 10 was released and now have it on my TradingShenzen Mi Max 3 as well. They have their own dedicated web site and forum with lots of help from the developers if you have questions or need guidance.
Wondering about it. I'm thinking of buying one (whichever is cheaper at my place).
Also wondering if it is possible to replace/delete MIUI (im not sure what it is, been thinking it is OS so replacing it with Android One or any custom rom honestly)
Never had a Xiaomi product, so I'm at a lost.
If you prefer a clean vanilla Android experience go with the A2 Lite, if you prefer a heavy customized UI filled with "bloatware" go for the Redmi 6 Pro.
Even though both devices share the "same" hardware, they aren't OS flash compatible.
At the moment, we only have GSI roms when it comes to custom roms, but some people are working on a Lineage port.
Can't speak for the Redmi 6 Pro, better check its forum before buying one of the devices.
There are some differences between both devices. For example there is the different SoC (Snapdragon 636 for Note 6 Pro and the Snapdragon 625 for the Mi A2 Lite). Furthermore the software isn't compatible, if it would, we would have a nice MIUI-Rom for the Mi A2 Lite
But I think that you can replace the MIUI-Stock-Rom of the Redmi Note 6 Pro with another Custom Rom or GSI. This should work and as far as I know there are some Roms :good:
00norman00 said:
There are some differences between both devices. For example there is the different SoC (Snapdragon 636 for Note 6 Pro and the Snapdragon 625 for the Mi A2 Lite). Furthermore the software isn't compatible, if it would, we would have a nice MIUI-Rom for the Mi A2 Lite
But I think that you can replace the MIUI-Stock-Rom of the Redmi Note 6 Pro with another Custom Rom or GSI. This should work and as far as I know there are some Roms :good:
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He didn't asked about Redmi 6 *Note* Pro. 6 Pro and A2 Lite use the same hardware.
Edit: The main differences between the 6 Pro and the A2 Lite are the partition scheme and the OS which is used. The 6 Pro has oldschool A type partition scheme, A2 lite uses A/B partition scheme for seamless OS updates and therefore you can't crossflash their stock roms 1:1.
thorin0815 said:
He didn't asked about Redmi 6 *Note* Pro. 6 Pro and A2 Lite use the same hardware.
Edit: The main difference between the 6 Pro and the A2 Lite is the partition scheme which is used. The 6 Pro has oldschool A type partition scheme, A2 lite uses A/B partition scheme for seamless OS updates and therefore you can't crossflash their stock roms 1:1.
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Oops sorry!
thorin0815 said:
If you prefer a clean vanilla Android experience go with the A2 Lite, if you prefer a heavy customized UI filled with "bloatware" go for the Redmi 6 Pro.
Even though both devices share the "same" hardware, they aren't OS flash compatible.
At the moment, we only have GSI roms when it comes to custom roms, but some people are working on a Lineage port.
Can't speak for the Redmi 6 Pro, better check its forum before buying one of the devices.
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Cleaner? o.o
I forgot to mention I was thinking about Redmi 5X / Mi A1 as well (A2 lite looks like an A1 with a bit of upgraded hardware + MIUI + more battery)
Mi A1 is priced cheaper by a lil bit, but yeah..
So there's no custom roms for A2 Lite yet? I want to root, yep.
ekrezem said:
Cleaner? o.o
I forgot to mention I was thinking about Redmi 5X / Mi A1 as well (A2 lite looks like an A1 with a bit of upgraded hardware + MIUI + more battery)
Mi A1 is priced cheaper by a lil bit, but yeah..
So there's no custom roms for A2 Lite yet? I want to root, yep.
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There are Treble-Roms, these Roms are like a generic custom rom for many devices. The Mi A2 Lite supports these Roms and it also works fine.
ekrezem said:
Mi A1 is priced cheaper by a lil bit, but yeah..
So there's no custom roms for A2 Lite yet? I want to root, yep.
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I wouldn't buy a A1 anymore, because you will end up with only one more OS update and one year less of security patches.
Custom roms like Lineage are in the making and you can use GSI roms (just google them). Rooting is no problem, you won't
have any problems with OTA updates after rooting, as long as you don't alter the system partitions.
ekrezem said:
Wondering about it. I'm thinking of buying one (whichever is cheaper at my place).
Also wondering if it is possible to replace/delete MIUI (im not sure what it is, been thinking it is OS so replacing it with Android One or any custom rom honestly)
Never had a Xiaomi product, so I'm at a lost.
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The R6P is also a treble device, that means, that you are also able to flash gsi roms! And there are more gsi's for the A only scheme... But the R6P has less lte frequencies - it doesnt have band 20 (800 mhz) which is important for europe!
Hi everybody
I have a Xiaomi Redmi K30 5G phone.
I want to upload another rom for this phone.
Since its original rom is pretty bad, the battery drops off very quickly, multitasking is poor.
So now I want to ask everyone which rom is the best for this phone.
Best ROM for Xiaomi Redmi K30 5G?
Hi, I use the last xiaomi.eu rom from October 27th, the phone is very responsive, baterry loss is slow, no bug, photos looks great, fast charging works, I installed Blokada v5 to get rid of ads and everything works great.
I used a LineageOS rom on my last phone Redmi 5 Plus and sometimes I miss its lightness but I'm slowly adapting.
What is the original rom you are talking about? the China official rom or xiaomi.eu rom?
I am using Xiaomi.eu ROM. I like AICP ROM the most. It's very slim and smooth. But this ROM has access to root which my banking apps prohibit this. So I have to use Xiaomi.eu ROM. Another possibility is to flash GSI. I have never done this on K30 5G but I successfully flash on other Project Treble supported phones and tablets.
Hi, my cousin brother has a mi mix 2, running on android 9, he is quite bores of the device so i suggested him to change the rom, so just want to know which is the best rom stable for daily use, or it it even worth changing the rom ?
I tried a couple roms: crdroid, arrowos, lineageos,...
My preference is LineageOS, it just got updated to LOS 18.1 with Android 11.