EEA is irrelevant. What's the point of comparing an old Stable ROM with a Beta ROM?Is there any solution to dark mode not being able to theme 3rd party apps like facebook etc.... works fine on EEA and china roms...
Joke is on you I actually did today... and yes it works and also supports 120hz in youtube app...EEA is irrelevant. What's the point of comparing an old Stable ROM with a Beta ROM?
As for China, I doubt that you tested the latest China Beta ROM to make such a statement.
And also makes cookies for free?Joke is on you I actually did today... and yes it works and also supports 120hz in youtube app...
OK 120hz aside...but the dark mode works there.And also makes cookies for free?
What does 120Hz in YouTube got anything to do with this? China ROM has no configurations for Google apps. International ROMs get their configurations from a different server. You have any problem with this, you can complain to Xiaomi.
Dark mode is working for me just fine in Facebook app... you have to enable it in the app's settings -> Dark Mode -> Use system settings...OK 120hz aside...but the dark mode works there.
Because it's enabled for China ROM only officially...Also while we are at it...why doesn´t this rom has performance slider in battery settings?
I did it here and the gallery doesn't work.Not 21.8.25.
But way back.
21.8.4
So far so good
Dark mode is working for me just fine in Facebook app... you have to enable it in the app's settings -> Dark Mode -> Use system settings...
That i know... but the MIUI dark more is much better in many cases
That's what the changelog saysSo is safe to assume that now the camera will work for mi 10T in this build?
I've been here for a while and I'm sure I've been looking for a solution. I am not a beginner. But since I couldn't find a solution, I reported the problem here with log.And do you have a solution?
Did you search about this before posting?
The changelog said that before the re-upload. I hope this time is rightThat's what the changelog says
Well a simple search for cleaner would have proved useful. And saved you a good amount of time spent on unnecessary postingI've been here for a while and I'm sure I've been looking for a solution. I am not a beginner. But since I couldn't find a solution, I reported the problem here with log.
Yes, crop the screenshotHe did something???
The same with my Mi11Deep cleaning crash. Poco F3
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: No implementation found for int tmsdk.common.TMSDKContext.doRegisterNatives(int, java.lang.Class) (tried Java_tmsdk_common_TMSDKContext_doRegisterNatives and Java_tmsdk_common_TMSDKContext_doRegisterNatives__ILjava_lang_Class_2)
at tmsdk.common.TMSDKContext.doRegisterNatives(Native Method)
at tmsdk.common.TMSDKContext.registerNatives(Unknown Source:3)
at tmsdk.common.tcc.TccCryptor.<clinit>(Unknown Source:3)
at tmsdk.common.tcc.TccCryptor.decrypt(Native Method)
at tmsdkobf.jx.a(Unknown Source:67)
at tmsdkobf.jx.gf(Unknown Source:17)
at tmsdkobf.jp$1.run(Unknown Source:101)
at tmsdkobf.dx$a.run(Unknown Source:8)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1167)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:641)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:923)
Works ok for me. Alioth and Pyxis.The same with my Mi11
Code:java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: No implementation found for int tmsdk.common.TMSDKContext.doRegisterNatives(int, java.lang.Class) (tried Java_tmsdk_common_TMSDKContext_doRegisterNatives and Java_tmsdk_common_TMSDKContext_doRegisterNatives__ILjava_lang_Class_2) at tmsdk.common.TMSDKContext.doRegisterNatives(Native Method) at tmsdk.common.TMSDKContext.registerNatives(Unknown Source:3) at tmsdk.common.tcc.TccCryptor.<clinit>(Unknown Source:3) at tmsdk.common.tcc.TccCryptor.decrypt(Native Method) at tmsdkobf.jx.a(Unknown Source:67) at tmsdkobf.jx.gf(Unknown Source:17) at tmsdkobf.jp$1.run(Unknown Source:101) at tmsdkobf.dx$a.run(Unknown Source:8) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1167) at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:641) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:923)
This makes me wonder if it's possible for a user to setup a shim server with redirection on only a specific page (I have a network setup that would allow this) to make the phone use our own configuration about the refresh rate. Mind if you tell me from where the configurations are coming from? :thinking:And also makes cookies for free?
What does 120Hz in YouTube got anything to do with this? China ROM has no configurations for Google apps. International ROMs get their configurations from a different server. You have any problem with this, you can complain to Xiaomi.
All default/local configs are stored in PowerKeeper.apk/assets:This makes me wonder if it's possible for a user to setup a shim server with redirection on only a specific page (I have a network setup that would allow this) to make the phone use our own configuration about the refresh rate. Mind if you tell me from where the configurations are coming from? :thinking:
Kinda curious.
All default/local configs are stored in PowerKeeper.apk/assets:
Base config: assets/local.config
International overlay: assets/overlay/international/local.config
Device-specific overlay (optional): assets/overlay/<device>/local.config
As for the online configs that replace the local ones, there are 4 servers: China, International, Russia, Staging*.
Right now, our ROMs use the International server (we're considering to change that to China, we're testing it this week).
The online config also depends on the device, and changes from time to time, so there is no universal configuration we can shove in.
China servers: https://ccc.sys.miui.com/api/v1/base/profile/, https://jupiter.sys.miui.com/api/profile/getProfile.do
International servers: https://ccc.sys.intl.xiaomi.com/api/v1/base/profile/, https://jupiter.intl.sys.miui.com/api/profile/getProfile.do
On Weekly ROMs (and in future Stable releases), you can switch between the servers using the secret code in the Dialer app: *#*#76937#*#*
If you switch to China server, this will disable Xiaomi's refresh rate configs for international apps, like YouTube, which unlocks the refresh rate.
Starting from next release, this will also unlock Performance mode in Security -> Battery (an additional patching is needed in Security app, we added it today).
* The Staging server isn't an actual server on the WWW, it's locally used by Xiaomi, so switching to it will freeze config updates, basically, due to failed connection.
What I would do in your situation is consider two options:I've done it. It passed.
The problem is the volume control panel.
It doesn't have a problem with a third party control panel.
I haven't made a single modification to my phone apart from installing this ROM.What I would do in your situation is consider two options:
1. Revert to a backup where you know that it works correctly, and slowly move towards the current version which you know has the problem. That way you should be able to isolate what is causing the problem.
2. Make a complete nandroid backup first, and back it up to your pc, so that you can always go back to it.
Install that latest ROM, without any plugins or modifications, and then do a factory reset. That should get your phone working properly again if it is a software issue.
Slowly apply your modifications until you come across that one that causes the problem. Having isolated it, you can then find a way to deal with it.
As the situation is unique to yourself, then it will be your phone - either your hardware or your software - where the problem lies.
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