Pennywise85
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Can you please add changelog top of the post? In this case, we can see the changes much better. ThanksDELAYED DEVICES:
HMK20, MI9LiteMICC9
sorry my phone is mi 8 se the recovery it is ok but no flashHey!
You are doing wrong MI8 SE twrp doesn't match MI8 phone model.
NOW; You have to retrieve by miflash and a fastboot rom if no twrp installs.
Not possible. You can flash older recovery through Fastboot, but the result is the same - stuck on recovery boot logo and you can do nothing. No ROM installation or full boot is possible.Try twrp 3.2.3-1227
And fastboot boot, not fastboot flash
After boot into 1227, install rom, and then install 3.3.1
Try this way:sorry my phone is mi 8 se the recovery it is ok but no flash
I had to fasrboot -w, so I lost everything. Flashing from scracth nowI flashed recovery-xiaomi8se-3.3.1-10.0-b1.img but it doesnt boot.
I tried flashing older recoveries and they are not booting also.
I am stucked in fastboot.
When I try fastboot boot recovery I end up in recovery title screen
... put your own "battery indicator" icons into the file and everything is fine.... this team makes a very good job for free.
so if you dont like something, dont use it or change it by your own.
MIFLASH is working without usb debug engaged.xiaomi mi 8 se problem:
I'm trying with mi falsh, but I don't see the phone ... can I doubt it could be that I didn't activate debug usb? just that now if this is the problem how do I do it?
This is the recovery I used: 3.3.1
I just did
Format data
Wiped every partition besides system and OTG
Flashed the zip
Cleaned dalvik/cache
Installed the new recovery via TWRP and rebooted
I'm installed and boot okay that wayNot possible. You can flash older recovery through Fastboot, but the result is the same - stuck on recovery boot logo and you can do nothing. No ROM installation or full boot is possible.
So you flash 9.10.24 by using old twrp?
Then you install 3.3.1 by using twrp, right?
can you please explain how you installed the 3.3.1 twrp pleaseI'm installed and boot okay that way
I don't know what happens on your phone but here the status bar and battery percentage are normalTop status bar is too wide on Mi9. Battery percent age any hour us trimmed.
Sent from my MI 9 using Tapatalk
I am making observations and suggestions, not complaints. That's what beta software is for, and the only reason why these threads here exist.
Also, if you look around in the forum, you will find that the users are quite split in to equal halves regarding the battery icon. One half likes the old one better, one half the new one. I belong to the second half, and - in addition - would prefer to have the original one from the Chinese ROM (which happens to be the "new" one).
If it was easy to replace the icon, I would not say anything and just do it (just as I repair the splashscreen and boot animation every time after installing a new ROM on my Mi 9Tpro). Now YOU tell me how to do it , and all is good
To use miflash you need to reboot your phine into fastboot mode(press power and volume- during some seconds when your phone is power off, then you will see a fastboot image on the screen).xiaomi mi 8 se problem:
I'm trying with mi falsh, but I don't see the phone ... can I doubt it could be that I didn't activate debug usb? just that now if this is the problem how do I do it?
that I had done, it is miflash that does not see the phone when I press refreshTo use miflash you need to reboot your phine into fastboot mode(press power and volume- during some seconds when your phone is power off, then you will see a fastboot image on the screen).
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