Anyone working on it ? I'm happy to test it
Waiting so long since AOSP is officially announced, and seeing other phone like Mix 2/2s Mi8 already got a custom rom made me sad
Those devices (most of them) have Beta ROMs from Xiaomi with updated drivers. That's why they have full 10 ROMs.
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People are working on it, be patient.
Xiaomi released a timeline for MIUI 11 beta and global ROMs which can be found here.
TLDR; The Chinese beta ROM should be rolling out to the Mix 3 starting Sept 27th. The global ROM should be rolling out mid-October.
Rockmadeofrock said:
Xiaomi released a timeline for MIUI 11 beta and global ROMs (pretty sure this is based on Android 10) which can be found here.
TLDR; The Chinese beta ROM should be rolling out to the Mix 3 starting Sept 27th. The global ROM should be rolling out mid-October.
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tested already
its base on Android 9
I'm-Swiftie1989 said:
tested already
its base on Android 9
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Awe man. Thanks for the info! How is it?
So..if our device has been confirmed to get Android 10, and MIUI 11 will still stick to Pie...when we will get it? When Android 11 will be avaible? Just saying..
Its simple. First we will get MIUI 11 based on Pie, later we will get update to newer Android still with MIUI 11.
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So..if our device has been confirmed to get Android 10, and MIUI 11 will still stick to Pie...when we will get it? When Android 11 will be avaible? Just saying..
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MIUI's naming convention doesn't necessarily align with Android's. Hence why some devices running MIUI 11 are based off Pie while others are based off Android 10. Xiaomi will probably update MIUI 11 to Android 10 in future updates for the devices which aren't already.
Rockmadeofrock said:
MIUI's naming convention doesn't necessarily align with Android's. Hence why some devices running MIUI 11 are based off Pie while others are based off Android 10. Xiaomi will probably update MIUI 11 to Android 10 in future updates for the devices which aren't already.
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I knew about MIUI acting differently from EMUI. But not updating OS makes almost no sense, because Mix 3 is a device with one year of life. Should have priority in major updates or am i wrong? Anyway, i think it should get at least 2 majors when time will come. Thanks for the answer
it's out with .eu rom ^^. Very smooth. Nice looking.
Did you wipe data before flashing it?, I flashed ir right away without knowing it was android 10 based and it is glitched as hell, with apps crashing and such.
Dirty flash
All my stuff is working. No force close, but slow with multi-tasking. battery life is amazing
Bug I found :
assistant don't work with the ai button.
Loud speaker don't work
Znuf said:
Dirty flash
All my stuff is working. No force close, but slow with multi-tasking. battery life is amazing
Bug I found :
assistant don't work with the ai button.
Loud speaker don't work
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dirty flash which rom MIUI 11 ?
Yes 9.9.27
actually im working on LineageOS 17.0 and AOSP
but till now full of bugs
and i need help
if any dev read this and wanna help
plz telegram me on
https://t.me/GhaithSYR
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Did you wipe data before flashing it?, I flashed ir right away without knowing it was android 10 based and it is glitched as hell, with apps crashing and such.
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I just updated from MIUI 10.3.2.0 global stable (android 9) to MIUI 11.1 Xiaomi.eu weekly beta (9.12.12 based on android 10) without any issues. I was rooted with TWRP installed on 10.3.2.0, here's what I did (this will wipe all your data so make backups beforehand):
Put Xiaomi.eu 9.12.12 on a USB-C flash drive (not necessary but a little easier than transferring it via cable)
Booted to TWRP
Wipe > Factory reset
Wipe > Format data (then typed 'yes' to confirm)
Wiped dalvik & cache
Went back to reboot options > booted to TWRP (recovery) again
Flashed 9.12.12 zip from flash drive
Wiped dalvik & cache
Booted to system. No app crashes or lag or anything
Also you can downgrade from the Xiaomi.eu android 10 ROMs. It's not super clear whether the Mix 3 has active anti-rollback or not (some sources say yes but plenty of people have been able to go back and forth without issue with an unlocked bootloader). I checked the ARB versions just to be safe and for 10.3.2.0 and 11.1 they are both 2 so there should be no issue downgrading with an unlocked bootloader.
Devs are waiting for this:
https://www.xda-developers.com/xiao...e-poco-f1-mi-mix-2s-mi-mix-3-mi-8-series/amp/
It is release now so we can expect android 10 custom rom soon.
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Devs are waiting for this:
https://www.xda-developers.com/xiao...e-poco-f1-mi-mix-2s-mi-mix-3-mi-8-series/amp/
It is release now so we can expect android 10 custom rom soon.
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Unfortunately the kernel they are referencing has to be for the 5G Mix 3. The perseus still only has a pie branch. I know a lot of people have been working on this, myself included. I got something to compile the other night, however it does not boot. I know there are smarter people than me working on this and I know how long it took to build a tree (with full kernel source) for the LG G3 when I was working on that device.
Edit: so poking around for the first time not on my phone, I found this: https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/dipper-q-oss
That tree is now tagged like it's for many devices - I think a n00b made that commit, cause that makes NO SENSE AT ALL.
Kernel: Xiaomi kernel changes for MI 8, MIX 2S, MI POCO F1, MI 8UD, M…
…IX 3, MI 8 Explorer Edition Android Q.
The Patch based on QualComm release TAG: LA.UM.8.3.r1-05800-sdm845.0
The kernel config file used are dipper_user_defconfig,polaris_user_defconfig,beryllium_user_defconfig,
equuleus_user_defconfig,perseus_user_defconfig and ursa_user_defconfig.
Change-Id: Iaf4d5a3957eecd6ea182bdc4352c6343a13c0921
Signed-off-by: hehao <[email protected]>
I suppose it's possible /shrug.
PWn3R said:
Unfortunately the kernel they are referencing has to be for the 5G Mix 3. The perseus still only has a pie branch. I know a lot of people have been working on this, myself included. I got something to compile the other night, however it does not boot. I know there are smarter people than me working on this and I know how long it took to build a tree (with full kernel source) for the LG G3 when I was working on that device.
Edit: so poking around for the first time not on my phone, I found this: https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/dipper-q-oss
That tree is now tagged like it's for many devices - I think a n00b made that commit, cause that makes NO SENSE AT ALL.
Kernel: Xiaomi kernel changes for MI 8, MIX 2S, MI POCO F1, MI 8UD, M…
…IX 3, MI 8 Explorer Edition Android Q.
The Patch based on QualComm release TAG: LA.UM.8.3.r1-05800-sdm845.0
The kernel config file used are dipper_user_defconfig,polaris_user_defconfig,beryllium_user_defconfig,
equuleus_user_defconfig,perseus_user_defconfig and ursa_user_defconfig.
Change-Id: Iaf4d5a3957eecd6ea182bdc4352c6343a13c0921
Signed-off-by: hehao <[email protected]>
I suppose it's possible /shrug.
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As a normal user, i can't understand what language you are speaking lol, just seen that post on xda news and i though that's a great news.
Great to know that there are devs still working on this phone!
Hey guys! So I've had this phone for a year and 8 months. I initially got it on Miui 9.5.19.0 then almost instantly upgraded to Miui 10.0.3.0 and didn't like what it did to my camera quality so I unlocked my bootloader and downgraded back to 9.5.19.0 and been on it since. However my phone is really feeling and looking really outdated now and I'm missing out on so many features (including dark mode and Android pie). I would like to stay on stock as I don't really want to run custom ROMs at the moment. I was really just wondering is it worth upgrading to Miui 11.0.3.0? I love the interface and all the new features but I'm not entirely sure about the camera and performance. Thank you!
Been on MIUI 10.3.5 eu version ever since it came out, performance wise its a tad bit slower to MIUI 9. But on terms of looks its on par with MIUI 11. I had the luxury of using both MIUI 11 and 12, and trust me, other than some visual improvements and minor feature improvements, the upgrades seems to have been killing performances on this little device. So, won't advice you to upgrade to MIUI 11 or even 12. If you wanna flash something, get the MIUI 10 stable or last beta version. A reminder, once you load one of the newer versions of MIUI, you might not be able to go back to MIUI 9.
Question, how much camera quality drop did you notice between the MIUI 10 and MIUI 9?
Installing Xiaomi.eu rom will give the best possible experience of Miui 11
Android skin – MIUI 12.5 – is finally here. The first incremental update over MIUI 12 has been unveiled at the Mi 11 launch event in China. Compared to MIUI 12, the stable version of which was released less than six months ago, MIUI 12.5 brings in a slew of improvements, visual overhauls, and a handful of new features. We have already extracted the new live wallpapers, and now we are presenting the downloading links of the first set of MIUI 12.5 beta firmware packages for a bunch of Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices.
It is worth mentioning that these closed beta builds are meant for the Chinese variants, as Xiaomi suspended the rollout of MIUI global beta since last year. As a consequence, you have to flash these recovery ROMs using TWRP to bypass the MIUI beta account whitelisting. Do not expect Google Play Services or any pre-installed Google apps in them. Language options are likely limited to English and Chinese only, too. Xiaomi has yet to launch MIUI 12.5 globally. Meanwhile, you can try out the closed betas from China.
The beta MIUI 12.5 builds listed below are based on either Android 10 or Android 11, depending on the device. If you are looking for MIUI 12 stable releases, you can find those here.
Download: MIUI 12.5
You can download the latest beta of MIUI 12.5 for your device from the links below. You can also visit our linked forums in case you need further assistance. While all of these download links are directly from Xiaomi, users are advised to proceed at their own risk. We warn you once again, this is not intended for the average consumer and is recommended only for users comfortable with flashing ROMs.
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Article here
I strongly advice anybody to not update their redmi note 9s Curtana to the latest Xiaomi.EU version of Miui 12 based on Android 11.
I had several, quite nerve wrenching bugs even though I clean flashed.
-telephone: I could not be heard and the other side could not be heard on the phone. I guess this had something to do with root with magisk as I tried out my phone after flashing the update and it worked, but after having set up the phone with all apps and root, the said problem arose
- picture in picture mode got extremely buggy and the overlay sometimes hid the video box and made the whole screen unresponsive
- the phone feels quite slow
I downgraded to the last Miui 12 version based on Android 10 and all is fine again.
As I said if these things above are things you'd need often on your phone I'd suggest you not to update.
My phone is joyeuse global rn9pro and Im in the same boat.
How exactly did you downgrade without loss of data?
Hi all,
I am a big fan of Miui, and since 2012 i am using Xiaomi devices. Currently I'm having Mi 11 Lite 4g Indian version. Even though Global, EEA, Indonesia versions got Miui 14 for Mi 11 Lite, Indian version didn't. What matters is it is not listed in Miui India official release schedule. What may be the reason?? Won't we get Miui 14 in India for Courbet??
This question is better suited for Xiaomi forums, and even then I'm not sure you'd be able to get the answer you seek since virtually all people there don't work for the firm (i.e., they know what you know and have access to the information you do).
Either way, release schedules are orientative, take them with a grain of salt, Xiaomi's software support isn't on par with some others' to be honest; there are even differences in upstream Android versions between devices released in China and their international equivalents, much more when it comes to MIUI features.
In any case, I wouldn't be surprised if MIUI 14 were released for the Indian variant at a later date, and if you are comfortable running it with an unlocked bootloader, you can unlock it and flash a Global release, for example.