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  1. r.ling

    HyperOS 1.0 23.12.11/13

    Xiaomi made it necessary to be a level 5 developer to unlock the bootloader. To be level 5, you have to be a citizen of China. Only way I know around this to pay someone to unlock the bootloader for you.
  2. r.ling

    MIUI 14 MIUI 14 STABLE RELEASE

    Went from stable 0.19 to stable 0.26 on NUWA (13 Pro). In 0.19, MMS would not work on the Telstra network - I get Message zsize:1KB, Expires 21/5 on the built in message. On Google message, the download would circle and then time out with error. On upgrade to 0.26, Google Message does not...
  3. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    If you are installing stable MIUI 11 for the K20/9T Pro, it is built on Android 10, not 9.
  4. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Which ROM did you install?
  5. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Drawer was introduced in MIUI 11, so yes.
  6. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Step by step guide to install magisk https://romprovider.com/2019/01/create-pre-rooted-patched-boot-img-magisk/
  7. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    It has to do with changes made by Google in Android 10. Extract boot.img from firmware and send it to phone. Run Magisk Manager on phone, and click install Magisk, selecting the patch file option. Patch the boot.img file Send the patched .img file to PC Flash it with fastboot. Reboot phone and...
  8. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Tried that from Magisk Manager and the install failed. Hence TWRP and later patched boot.img.
  9. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Installed 11.0.3 over 11.0.2 on my K20 Pro, doing a factory reset before installing. All working well. Magisk 20.01 will not flash from TWRP, resulting in failure to boot and ending up in TWRP. Patched boot.img with Magisk Manager and flashed that via fastboot, and root access granted. Have...
  10. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Just think of the work that will be required to port MIUI to an unsupported phone, and you have your answer.
  11. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    TWRP is built into ROM
  12. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Yes. On/off switch will bring up a screen with option to unlock camera with a right to left swipe at bottom, or unlock with fingerprint or pin. Also fingerprint icon will light up with movement of phone,
  13. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Depends on when the next Chinese ROM is released.
  14. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Install Magisk only if you want root access to the phone. Not necessary otherwise.
  15. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Use Magisk Manager. Extract boot.img from the rom image, patch it in your phone, transfer it to your pc, and flash the boot.img in fastboot mode.
  16. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    From XDA: "Beginning with Android 10, Android treat all partitions except the data partition as read only. The only way left to modify the system or vendor partition is to do that inside TWRP. Or you use Magisk Modules like NoLimits which will mod or debloat with systemless overlay technology...
  17. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Magisk module Debloater can do it. It is installed using Magisk Manager, and you need to manually select and remove each one. Not for novice users.
  18. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    1) Use Magisk Manager and hide Magisk from GPay 2) Install MagiskHide Props Config (Magisk module, download and install using Magisk Manager)
  19. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    That's very odd. I did exactly the same without issues. Can switch back to 10.4.6 easily. Have you try a clean flash?
  20. r.ling

    MIUI 11 MIUI 11.0 STABLE RELEASE

    Redmi K20 Pro is China ROM. Mi 9T is Europe ROM. Depending on which you flash, you will get the device showing up as K20 Pro or Mi 9T Pro