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    MIUI 10.0/10.1/10.2/10.3/10.4 STABLE RELEASE

    Finally flashed MIUI 10 eu stable on my “old” MI 5, coming from 9.5 eu stable. Everything works fine, although I had to unroot (uninstall Magisk), cause one app did detect the rooted phone (SkyQ) even with Magisk hide. Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    Miui 10 Launching Soon...

    "You cannot be serious" (cit. from John McEnroe) Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    8.3.15

    @ingbrzy Hello, did you re-upload the 9.5.1 stable for Mi5? I have an updater notification, but version is the same Edit: Ok, sorry, ignore this msg, I've just seen your announce Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    8.3.8

    Hey, a BIG THANK YOU for 9.5.1 stable on MI 5! Running it right now, everything going smooth! Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    8.2.1

    I have good battery backup on my MI5, both on 9.2.1 stable and now on 9.2.2 stable Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    8.2.1

    Thanks for 9.2.2 stable for MI 5! Everything fine till now. Keep up your fantastic job! Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    8.1.4

    All is fine till now, and Smart Assistant (aka App Vault) is back! (Didn't show up in previous stable). Hope for a better battery drain, previous stable wasn't as good as weekly.
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    8.1.4

    Go to settings - System Apps - Search - enable Swipe Up
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    8.1.4

    Thanks for Mi5 stable 9.2.1 ! Downloading...
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    Updater App In 9.2.1.0

    Have you tried Magisk? Magisk roots your phone and can hide itself from the apps you choose, like banking apps. It worked for me Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    7.12.21

    Working here on my MI5 9.1.4 eu stable (but I only have Telegram)
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    7.12.21

    Same here on MI5 eu stable 9.1.4, Mi Assistant activated in settings, but it doesn't appear when swiping home to the right. (I don't use it, just to let you know)
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    Mi5 Pro Problem With Upgrade Firmware

    In the case of a fake ROM you should first flash a stock China Developer ROM via fastboot method, then you can unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP and then flash xiaomi.eu Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    Mi5 Pro Problem With Upgrade Firmware

    Correction: it doesn't exist xiaomi.eu stable 7.2.13.0, it must be a fake ROM. @ingbrzy, is this correct? Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    Mi5 Pro Problem With Upgrade Firmware

    It's strange, you are on xiaomi.eu MIUI, so the bootloader should be already unlocked Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    7.12.7

    Hi, I'm on MI5 with xiaomi.eu weekly 7.11.23 and I'd like to switch to the stable branch, but I'm not happy with wiping data partition... I've noticed that xiaomi.eu stable 9.1.4 is out for MI5 and it's dated 2017/12/14 (today). Anyone knows if it's newer then 7.11.23? Can I try to dirty flash...
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    7.12.7

    The only solution I've found is connecting to a Chinese VPN, but without installing any third-party app, as described in this post: http://en.miui.com/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&pid=19906122&ptid=544718 After activation you can safely disconnect from the VPN.
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    7.12.7

    Hey Dev Guys, don't you have a job? Do you only work on xiaomi.eu ROMs? How do you manage to go shopping for dinner? You don't owe anything to us leech users, let the next week release fix the issue! Yours friendly (no offence intended for anyone), JackDomek
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    7.11.30

    Since xiaomi.eu weekly rom is based on miui China developer, eu weekly is End-of-Life (EOL) too. You will continue getting xiaomi.eu stables, I believe. Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
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    7.11.23

    I managed to make it permanent. Since I'm using Magisk, I created a file named "fingerprint_enable.sh" (but could give it any name) under /magisk/.core/service.d directory, copied the above command [echo 1 > ...] into the file and set permissions to 755. Done. The script is executed at every reboot.