If I swap hw keys (left-back, right-recents), when I swipe to enter One-Handed-Mode, it's inverted. I mean, if I swipe from home button to right, the screen is resized on the left side, and viceversa.
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Search "official twrp mi5 xda", go to the thread, look at second post: there are two versions depending on your LCD manufacturer (type 'cat /proc/hwinfo' in a terminal app to find out the one you have).
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I promise you I will look for some other infos in these days, but I can't assure you of anything. You can try writing to the reseller and explaining what happened, too. You can open a thread on official forum, and on XDA too.
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He's spending his time (and we are NOT paying anything, remember) to give us these ROMs, and lots of people here in the forum never learned how to behave, when posting something. Everyday he's here reading ****** posts over and over. Could he be more polite? Yes. Do I blame him for not being so...
The thing is, I'm wondering if the reseller installed a fake ROM on your mi5, it's very common. Xiaomi locked the bootloader to prevent this, but sometimes resellers find exploit to bypass this protection.
Well, my hope for you managing to unlock the bootloader are not that high, as your device...
Yes, no need of flashing SuperSU. I don't know which wipes the updater app includes. If you want my advice, flash from twrp, wiping dalvik+cache after flashing the update.
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Open the updater app, tap on the three-dots-menu and select "reboot to recovery". If it doesn't work this way neither, flash twrp again.
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Samsung s5 (a high end smartphone) is not receiving Nougat, and received MM only this year, and they keep complaining about a low/mid-range phone. Not forgetting that Samsung sells 6-times more phones than Xiaomi..
Closing the off topic.
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