hi,
I need advice again practically on the old matter. so since I bought my device I had always had wifi dcs. Most days I need to restart my phone 1-2 a day. I tried many things but it just doesn't get fixed. so I want to try something new. in may / june 2018 I got that phone which was on miui 9, I flashed twrp and some aosp roms. never gone back to miui, I always had arb3. last month I switched to arb4 oreo and immediately to pie firmware. but still nothing changed. now for a long time I noticed, if I flash any aosp rom I get the message like "target device 9.5.x.x". so while flashing my device show my old miui 9 version as target, never bothered by this. but now I wonder, what if I flash a recent fastboot rom with miflash to completely reset my phone. then reinstall twrp and any aosp rom again. do you guys thing that might change anything? well besides the number on "target device". right now I have most recent beta global firmware, can I flash recent stable global fastboot rom? (not sure about that arb4 thing, does it count as rollback?).
thanks in advance
Well who is interested, I did what I wrote and stayed on miui 10 for now. I had 2 days in a row no wifi dc. I test some more and then return to aosp and test there.
It's always safe to flash any room which has same antirollback version (arb4 in your case)
You can flash 9.5.19 stable Oreo ROM to 10.3.1 android pie fastboot ROM without any problem..
4 days now and still no more wifi dc, should have did that way sooner. will try aosip pie next.
Hello, I am using Redmi note 8T, and, as the title says, I have a problem with NFC. I unlocked my phone and installed Official Pixel experience plus, as a first custom rom for this device, and NFC option wasn't there. I did flash vbmeta to get my phone out from "The system has been destroyed", otherwise everything went smooth. At first I thought that this is a rom problem, but after testing ColtOS, AOSP extended, EvolutionX, and few other ROMs, NFC still wasn't showing in the settings. At some point I installed unofficial LinageOS 16, on which my NFC showed in settings, and worked. Also I found CesiumOS, on which NFC worked as well. For me it seems, that unified ROMs identify my phone as Note 8, not 8T, but I don't know how to fix that. I tried different versions of TWRP, different firmwares, I tried flashing persist in TWRP, the problem is still unfixed. I also tried deleting scripts that are responsible for disabling NFC in menu, from ROMs, but it didn't help. I also tried installing official ROM through fastboot, on miui NFC works, but when I changed my rom to Pixel experience or any other, same problem.
I wanted to look for similar problem on other devices, but I don't know any which were released as 8 and 8T (practically same model, one with NFC), so if you know such phones, it would be helpful, if you will tell me.
Maybe it means something, but I've installed TWRP 3.3.1.0-10, and when I try to flash firmware for willow I get error 7. I've fixed it in past by using an older recovery.
Hello everybody.
I have an issue with the Poco F3 regarding signal and networking.
After the last update to MIUI 12.5 and later MIUI 13, my phone was having issues making and receiving calls and also using mobile data.
Before those updates, I had no issues whatsoever.
I unlocked my bootloader and decided to try a custom rom, thinking it will solve this issue but nothing has changed.
I have "no service" in areas were many other phones (xiaomi and cheap ones at that etc) have at least 4g. Other times, while I do have service, I can't make or receive calls and even if I can, it's dropping after the first minute or so. Trying to use mobile data is a mess too, working rarely and most of the times I get that exclamation mark and cannot access the internet. It's starting to cause issues at work.
Note, that I use the phone with dual sims from different carriers and the issue is the same. I tried using only a single SIM thinking it might have something to do with dual sims but nothing.
I tried everything, from factory reset, to reseting network settings, airplane mode for 30seconds, custom roms, custom apns etc etc.
The sims work as they should on a poco m3 that I also own, but on the F3 the issue remains.
Now, the issue is much work with android 12, both with MIUI and custom rom (using PixelOS at the moment).
Do you think it is a hardware issue? Should I try an android 11 custom rom and see if the issue is fixed? Is there anything else I should try?
It's driving me crazy and since it's causing work related issues I am thinking of just getting a new phone at this point.
Thanks in advance.
crashpoum99 said:
Hello everybody.
I have an issue with the Poco F3 regarding signal and networking.
After the last update to MIUI 12.5 and later MIUI 13, my phone was having issues making and receiving calls and also using mobile data.
Before those updates, I had no issues whatsoever.
I unlocked my bootloader and decided to try a custom rom, thinking it will solve this issue but nothing has changed.
I have "no service" in areas were many other phones (xiaomi and cheap ones at that etc) have at least 4g. Other times, while I do have service, I can't make or receive calls and even if I can, it's dropping after the first minute or so. Trying to use mobile data is a mess too, working rarely and most of the times I get that exclamation mark and cannot access the internet. It's starting to cause issues at work.
Note, that I use the phone with dual sims from different carriers and the issue is the same. I tried using only a single SIM thinking it might have something to do with dual sims but nothing.
I tried everything, from factory reset, to reseting network settings, airplane mode for 30seconds, custom roms, custom apns etc etc.
The sims work as they should on a poco m3 that I also own, but on the F3 the issue remains.
Now, the issue is much work with android 12, both with MIUI and custom rom (using PixelOS at the moment).
Do you think it is a hardware issue? Should I try an android 11 custom rom and see if the issue is fixed? Is there anything else I should try?
It's driving me crazy and since it's causing work related issues I am thinking of just getting a new phone at this point.
Thanks in advance.
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Rollback miui first to any android 11 version, see if the issue remains.
Then if you want you can flash custom roms and such... Your firmware got updated to android 12 when you upgraded miui , installing custom ROM won't downgrade it that's why you want to rollback miui
Thank you for your reply.
I need some time to do this proccess since I am practically 24/7 on call, but I will surely give it a shot when I get the chance.
Just a question though. Is it something common with this phone? A quick google search shows it happens with android 12 on the oneplus phones, but I got nothing for the poco f3.
Some time ago, with a similar issue, all I had to do was flash a kernel and it got fixed. Do you think there is a chance it is kernel related?
crashpoum99 said:
Thank you for your reply.
I need some time to do this proccess since I am practically 24/7 on call, but I will surely give it a shot when I get the chance.
Just a question though. Is it something common with this phone? A quick google search shows it happens with android 12 on the oneplus phones, but I got nothing for the poco f3.
Some time ago, with a similar issue, all I had to do was flash a kernel and it got fixed. Do you think there is a chance it is kernel related?
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No idea... I don't think kernel houses firmware components tho , they live in their own separate partition
You can use DSU Sideloader. This allows you to boot into Android 11 and check Cell-connectivity & Wi-Fi, without touching your Main OS.
Basically, you download the Android 11 GSI, extract the "system.img", set up the app (either through Root or ADB), select "system.img" and Install.
That app utilizes Android's DSU feature, but lets you install any GSI you feed it.
Android has a built-in 'DSU Loader' in Developer Options, but it only lets you install the Android 12 and Android 13 Beta GSI, not older ones like Android 11. ^^
Note: GSI's don't work on Xiaomi.eu Custom ROM. May also not work on other Custom ROMs. ^^
cyanGalaxy said:
You can use DSU Sideloader. This allows you to boot into Android 11 and check Cell-connectivity & Wi-Fi, without touching your Main OS.
Basically, you download the Android 11 GSI, extract the "system.img", set up the app (either through Root or ADB), select "system.img" and Install.
That app utilizes Android's DSU feature, but lets you install any GSI you feed it.
Android has a built-in 'DSU Loader' in Developer Options, but it only lets you install the Android 12 and Android 13 Beta GSI, not older ones like Android 11. ^^
Note: GSI's don't work on Xiaomi.eu Custom ROM. May also not work on other Custom ROMs. ^^
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That's a cool feature and thank you so much for the reply.
However, when trying it, I get stuck on the Poco logo and then straight to recovery. So I guess it doesn't work on the rom I am using.
Rebooting back to system from TWRP works as it should, so there are no further issues.
Tried the two official images from google, and the result is exactly the same.
crashpoum99 said:
That's a cool feature and thank you so much for the reply.
However, when trying it, I get stuck on the Poco logo and then straight to recovery. So I guess it doesn't work on the rom I am using.
Rebooting back to system from TWRP works as it should, so there are no further issues.
Tried the two official images from google, and the result is exactly the same.
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Hm, I don't know.
You just need an unlocked bootloader (in most cases apparently).
When it didn't work for me, it was solely because of the Custom ROM Xiaomi.eu. Doesn't work at all there.
You're on Stock MIUI, I think, and it should work there normally. For me it does.
cyanGalaxy said:
Hm, I don't know.
You just need an unlocked bootloader (in most cases apparently).
When it didn't work for me, it was solely because of the Custom ROM Xiaomi.eu. Doesn't work at all there.
You're on Stock MIUI, I think, and it should work there normally. For me it does.
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That's all true I guess.
But as I stated, I am on the PixelOS custom rom at the moment.
Just to see if the issue was MIUI specific, turning out it isn't.
I will return to MIUI 12.5 when I get the chance regardless.
crashpoum99 said:
That's all true I guess.
But as I stated, I am on the PixelOS custom rom at the moment.
Just to see if the issue was MIUI specific, turning out it isn't.
I will return to MIUI 12.5 when I get the chance regardless.
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Did you ever get the signal problem solved?
narmak said:
Did you ever get the signal problem solved?
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No, not at all unfortunately. Tried everything, even downgrading and switching around custom roms.
I figure it's a hardware issue and have since swapped my sim to my older Mi 9 Lite and use that device only for calls and data hotspot.
If, however, you have some solution to propose I will gladly give it a shot!
Hi, I also got myself the Poco F3 in June 2022.
Some days ago (~end of September) it started having little to no signal in places that I usually had good signal coverage.
I use 2 SIMs. I tried any combination of SIM as well as single SIMs.
Signal is bad and even if the indicator shows signal with severals bars, calls are not going out nor can I receive calls.
MIUI is
I thought of resetting the phone but after reading this thread I prefer to return the phone as long as it is still stock rather than wasting my time.
There are several posts about this issue on Amazon as well.
Same thing happening to me. This is a good smartphone but sadly, it wasn't just me that is having the same issue.
Same here. Simcard works fine in my Mi 8 and iPhone 7. Went back from LineageOS to MIUI, but MIUI tells me the Simcard "can't be activated" and doesnt get signal at all. With my Mi 8 i have 4G coverage.
I do have the exact same problem.
Tried different roms A11+A12, MIUI+Custom, even opened it up to check if the antenna cable was loose.
Has anybody fixed that problem?
did you manage to fix it? I had the same problem in pixelOs and now I want to install pixel experience but it worries me
gurripato said:
did you manage to fix it? I had the same problem in pixelOs and now I want to install pixel experience but it worries me
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i was facing the same problem, it was solved when i flashed Xiaomi.eu 13.0.6.0 via fastboot.
its working perfectly since that, at least in xiaomi.eu. I didnt try any other rom.
Xblade234 said:
i was facing the same problem, it was solved when i flashed Xiaomi.eu 13.0.6.0 via fastboot.
its working perfectly since that, at least in xiaomi.eu. I didnt try any other rom.
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Thanks for the hint. I will try it myself and report then...
I'm on the latest xiaomi.eu weekly beta and I do sometimes have a signal, but it's really unstable.
Xblade234 said:
i was facing the same problem, it was solved when i flashed Xiaomi.eu 13.0.6.0 via fastboot.
its working perfectly since that, at least in xiaomi.eu. I didnt try any other rom.
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Are you using 5G or LTE data plan?
Xblade234 said:
i was facing the same problem, it was solved when i flashed Xiaomi.eu 13.0.6.0 via fastboot.
its working perfectly since that, at least in xiaomi.eu. I didnt try any other rom.
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Problem is still there...
Hello XDA people. I'm an enthusiast of flashing and testing android ROMs, but I am kinda rookie using this device.
The problem in question is that I cannot successfully flash any Android 10 and later ROMs on my device, I always face several problems after flashing and booting any ROM, such as the wifi's not working (got the exclamation mark on the icon), audio problems, mobile data increiblely slow, bluetooth and GPS issues, etc etc. I tried to flash official and supported ROMs like lineageos, evolutionx, pyxisos, havoc as well as unofficial roms, but I always get the same problems (the wifi issue is the problem that I want to fix the most)
I tried flashing the original MIUI firmware through recovery and bootloader method, I dirty/clean flashed the roms after and nothing, I also used factory reset, used OrangeFox, TWRP (official and unofficial versions) and I still have the same result. I tried every method I know and it seems I won't have the problem fixed. I don't know if it's that the firmware is not properly flashed, or if I deleted a partition. What can I do?
The device only works using the MIUI original firmare but I don't like it because of the bloatware and the waste of resources. I currently use MMX rom (a modified MIUI rom) in my device right now. It works well but It's currently outdated. I just want to use an AOSP based ROM and having my device updated. Please HELP ME!