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    Your proven default method to get soft bricks back?

    Ah, this is reassuring to know that there was indeed some unusual change by Xiaomi that caused the hiccups! I was kinda frustrated that after so many years of flashing ROMs I'd still mess it up so badly ;)
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    Your proven default method to get soft bricks back?

    Yeah, this issue was probably related to the TWRP versions 1217 and 1227. As if after installing via 1217 TWRP the file system or partitions would have been broken. Good idea about switching to the Chinese language! Didn't think about that. I just found this site...
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    Your proven default method to get soft bricks back?

    Hey everyone, ich I've been using MIUI since 2011 and have owned over 7 Xiaomi phones. I never had a real hard bricked phone, but I remember that sometimes I needed to fiddle several days in order to get my phone working again. Anyways, I'm wondering how you proceed when your phone is boot...
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    9.1.10

    To be honest, I did a wipe manually as I was prepared (titanium backup + mi backup + twrp backup) that I would need to do a clean install. The china dev rom was kind of a last resort, as anything that I tried would give me a bootloop. So I thought I should go back to a december dev build and...
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    9.1.10

    Have Mi8 SE and don't have any misalignments in the mail app.
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    9.1.10

    I didn't try 18, as I read somewhere that people who had problems with 17 also had the same issue with 18 .. there were posts that 16.6 worked so I tried that first and it worked.
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    9.1.10

    On Mi8 SE I can confirm that installation of the rom was a bit problematic. Like someone wrote in this thread, you have to flash and boot TWRP 1217. there you install the rom and immediately *without* reboot you install TWRP 1227. If you don't you end up with bootloop. twrp 1227 seems to "fix"...