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ok thank you so much..yes, here is a how to… if you want install xiaomi.eu rom
ok thank you so much..yes, here is a how to… if you want install xiaomi.eu rom
Because a fully working TWRP doesn't exist for Android 12... has nothing to do with beta.Only fastboot version ? Why ? I can't update Xiaomi.eu on OTA, simply that it is a beta of MIUI 13 ?
do you really expect an answer for this question?with firmware 22.2.23 how can the problem of fast consumption of the battery be solved
I was getting notifications about the update each hour or so. No matter if I swipe or tap on the notification, it will still re-appear later on. It needs to notify me one time, and be done with it.seems you are wrong.. updater never lies..
Check if rom re-uploadedI was getting notifications about the update each hour or so. No matter if I swipe or tap on the notification, it will still re-appear later on. It needs to notify me one time, and be done with it.
Now I see that the ROM was rebuilt and that's why I was getting notified about the same 2.23 update, however that's still not the reason for pushing notifications every hour, one is enough.
Even if that's the case, one notification should be enough, not every hour or so. I still want to be informed when the latest update is out, but I don't want to be bombarded by it 24 times a day. It's like if my mailman delivered my electricity bills 30 times a month, and I say "it's ok bro, one is enough", and he says "if it bothers you, you can go to post office and cancel getting mail altogether".@obvious00 @biscoot actually he can, Updater will tell him what to do with fastboot package we tested it
@pajser92 we rebuild in some cases, the fact you use the same number version does not mean you are running latest build, if you are annoyed by notifications you can disable them under 3 dot menu
When will you stop spamming this topic?Even if that's the case, one notification should be enough, not every hour or so. I still want to be informed when the latest update is out, but I don't want to be bombarded by it 24 times a day. It's like if my mailman delivered my electricity bills 30 times a month, and I say "it's ok bro, one is enough", and he says "if it bothers you, you can go to post office and cancel getting mail altogether".
I'll update to latest build, clean updater data/cache and see if problem still persists.
Even if that's the case, one notification should be enough, not every hour or so. I still want to be informed when the latest update is out, but I don't want to be bombarded by it 24 times a day. It's like if my mailman delivered my electricity bills 30 times a month, and I say "it's ok bro, one is enough", and he says "if it bothers you, you can go to post office and cancel getting mail altogether".
I'll update to latest build, clean updater data/cache and see if problem still persists.
android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: no such table: miui_modem_station_info (code 1 SQLITE_ERROR): , while compiling: SELECT station, longitude, latitude, blurStation, blurLongitude, blurLatitude FROM miui_modem_station_info WHERE blurStation == ? or station == ?
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.nativePrepareStatement(Native Method)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.acquirePreparedStatement(Unknown Source:19)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteConnection.prepare(Unknown Source:12)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteSession.prepare(Unknown Source:12)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteProgram.<init>(Unknown Source:46)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteQuery.<init>(Unknown Source:1)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDirectCursorDriver.query(Unknown Source:8)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.rawQueryWithFactory(Unknown Source:14)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.queryWithFactory(Unknown Source:29)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.query(Unknown Source:18)
at android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.query(Unknown Source:12)
at com.lbe.security.service.provider.internal.BlurLocation$StationInfoHelper.getBlurLocation(Unknown Source:177)
at com.lbe.security.service.provider.internal.BlurLocation.lambda$pushBlurLocationData$0(Unknown Source:420)
at com.lbe.security.service.provider.internal.BlurLocation.a(Unknown Source:0)
at com.lbe.security.service.provider.internal.b.run(Unknown Source:6)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1167)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:641)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:920)
That's Material You for you. It takes accent colors from your homescreen background.Since the last weekly update, Google applications with black theme activated are in pink ?!
Since when there is Material You in xiaomi.eu?That's Material You for you. It takes accent colors from your homescreen background.
that's exactly what it was! thank you very much!Since when there is Material You in xiaomi.eu?
I am so waiting for that!
How is that possible? Where do enable it from? @ingbrzythat's exactly what it was! thank you very much!
No one said that it's possible, on any Android 12 device, not just Xiaomi.If anyone knows where to turn off Material You
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