I have flashed both versions first was 1.0.1.0 and then 1.0.4.0 and all are good.I am on last stable Miui 14 for redmi note 13 pro (garnet) and like to know if I should stay there for some more time or if hyper os is already good enough or even better to make the change?
I hope someone with garnet can help me out here
Would you say hyper os is better than miui? How are they compared on battery?I have flashed both versions first was 1.0.1.0 and then 1.0.4.0 and all are good.
Only currency converter crashes instantly.
I have done a complete debloating even the battery saver app and the cleanmaster. I have to say I am satisfied.
So "Mi Calendar" is a different app than "Kalendar" (which is the system app)? See screenshots attached....Mi Calendar is a xiaomi.eu system application. You already have it on your mobile.
From my experience the battery life is the same. I managed to have a better battery life by debloating whatever stays on memory and is not needed. Night mode helps a lot as well. Disabled google play .( you can enable only one time per week for any updates).Would you say hyper os is better than miui? How are they compared on battery?
the more detailed write up Devs would understand were this article originates fromAre we also affected by these security risks?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/27767108/android-xiaomi-phone-security-flaws/
Yep, it was a bit laggy for the first 30min or so, and I wondered if I made a mistake.Installed HyperOS stable yesterday by Fastboot update on Odin. Only thing I can say.... its working flawless! No battery drain and supersmooth. My overall conclusion is to read the forums and have patience before and after installation, the rom needs some time to settle.
That's a problem with YouTube revanced. It's not a ROM problemMI13 ULTRA on HyperOS1. 0.8 youtube or youtube vanced keeping buffer and locked only720p quality
no but I did clean install witch is always recommendedUpgraded my Poco F3 yesterday from the latest stable MIUI release, went smooth as ever! Thanks for putting in the effort!
The only thing I noticed is that the auto-brightness makes things a lot brighter than MIUI used to do... But that's really the only thing.
Anyone else noticed this?
Hi @MasterDisasterUpgraded my Poco F3 yesterday from the latest stable MIUI release, went smooth as ever! Thanks for putting in the effort!
The only thing I noticed is that the auto-brightness makes things a lot brighter than MIUI used to do... But that's really the only thing.
Anyone else noticed this?
yes alioth is the right oneHi @MasterDisaster
sorry to take advantage of this but since I also have a POCO F3 MIUI 14.0.8.0 stable I would like some opinions on whether in daily use there is really a difference between MIUI and HyperOS and whether it is reliable to update via TWRP.
Thank you.
P.S.
I was looking at the download link and I don't understand for my POCO F3 MIUI by xiaomi.eu 14.0.8.0000000 TKHCNXM stable which one to download, maybe the xiaomi.eu_multi_ALIOTH_OS1.0.3.0.TKHCNXM_os1-13.zipper ?
yes alioth is the right one
TWRP will be alright, since your ROM is based on Android 13, but even if, there is an android 14 supported twrp for it
If you use a Xiaomi Pad though with interconnective services, it wont work for some reason
ah, yes, miui 14 indeed. I'll try the dirty install then. If I'm unlucky, so be itYou mean weekly MIUI 14 to Hyper OS stable? As always, clean install recommend, but dirty install is possible.
Are we also affected by these security risks?
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/27767108/android-xiaomi-phone-security-flaws/
I don't understand your questions. Yes, our ROM is MIUI/HyperOS. We don't have source codes, so official ROM "flaws" are inherited.the more detailed write up Devs would understand were this article originates from
20 Security Issues Found in Xiaomi Devices
blog.oversecured.com
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