Hello, since xiaomi.eu roms are based on china versions I'm wondering if it is better to flash the corresponding original chinese rom before installing the xiaomi.eu one? Or the rom from where you start doesn't matter? Thanks
Hello, since xiaomi.eu roms are based on china versions I'm wondering if it is better to flash the corresponding original chinese rom before installing the xiaomi.eu one? Or the rom from where you start doesn't matter? Thanks
Hello, thanks for the answer.
I'm currently on official global stable, with unlocked bootloader and Magisk installed.
I don't know how to explain, my doubt is more like: is there something that a xiaomi.eu installation does not contain? By flashing an original fastboot rom or a xiaomi.eu rom all the same partitions are updated?
I remember for example that custom roms of my old Huawei P1 did not update the baseband.
EDIT
Hmm ok. Looking at which .img files are inside the xiaomi.eu rom and the original fastboot rom, it seems that all partitions are updated except for the cust.img
So the question is just: does it matter the (global or china) cust.img that I have on the phone while installing xiaomi.eu rom?
Hello, since xiaomi.eu roms are based on china versions I'm wondering if it is better to flash the corresponding original chinese rom before installing the xiaomi.eu one? Or the rom from where you start doesn't matter? Thanks
Wipe all except /system and /vendor then restart to recovery. Use Format Data option then restart to recovery. Connect to PC, put rom zip to sdcard and flash. This is the cleanest way to install rom. xiaomi.eu flashes required firmware, vendor and system.
Hello, since xiaomi.eu roms are based on china versions I'm wondering if it is better to flash the corresponding original chinese rom before installing the xiaomi.eu one? Or the rom from where you start doesn't matter? Thanks