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Next update. There is no manual system app replacement on our ROMs.I have version 4.2.6.1 do I simply wait for next security update when this rom will be rebuilt for my device or I can manually modify ?
device: marble
Next update. There is no manual system app replacement on our ROMs.I have version 4.2.6.1 do I simply wait for next security update when this rom will be rebuilt for my device or I can manually modify ?
device: marble
Thanks. I've ended up doing at total wipe and install latest via fast boot. It's worked but obviously lost all the data12S Ultra (THOR) here. Got the same issue yesterday (fastboot update from 1.0.10.0.ULACNXM to 1.0.14.0.ULACNXM). Wifi/mobile data not working at all, system apps constantly crashing, phone randomly goes to reboot. Tried to run the same update via fastboot twice, didn't worked. Then, tried to downgrade to the previous version, without data wipe. No crashes this time, but just as you I can't open any app ("wait for the boot to finish before loading apps" message). Finally, decided to update without data wipe to the last version (1.0.14.0.ULACNXM) once more and all works perfectly this time.
I had kind of the same problem with F5 PRO, I was on 1.0.12.0 and suddenly had many issues with the WIFI, couldn’t download anything with my browser, CSS on the webpage couldn’t load, extremely slow loading but watching video on YouTube works… On 4g it’s works well. I try to update to the last version (1.0.12.0), also try the OEM image 1.0.9.0, same issue.mi 11 lite 5g NE lisa
WiFi stopped working (doesn't show any signs of life, doesn't turn on at all) and the access point (Internet distribution) stopped working. Updated from 1.0.3.0 to the latest 1.0.8.0, downloaded the Google Integral module
please help I will precrip the video with the wifi error and a screenshot of the access point giving an error
( https://photos.app.goo.gl/yZAyVhUEnvnNycko8 )
zram != virtual ramIn this latest update, my Xiaomi 12 (cupid) is heating up more than usual. And I noticed the problem, the memory extension does not deactivate in any way, it always remains active even if the interface is not showing the extra memory. Making the device heat up more than usual.
Looking at the devcheck app, I can see that the ZRAM (memory extension) remains active even after turning it off.
Causing stuttering and decreasing the screen refresh rate after basic use of social networks for more than 10 minutes
ZRAM/virtual RAM = Memory Extension exactly the samezram != virtual ram
ZRAM isn't the same as Xiaomi's proprietary "Memory extension".ZRAM/virtual RAM = Memory Extension exactly the same
does not turn off for anything
Heat's up the smartphone temperature
So why does it always change the amount of zram to exactly the same as the memory extension? please explain this, because the fact that I can't really disable it is making me angryZRAM isn't the same as Xiaomi's proprietary "Memory extension".
Does it really?So why does it always change the amount of zram to exactly the same as the memory extension? please explain this, because the fact that I can't really disable it is making me angry
Exactly! You can test it yourself now. If you change the memory to 6GB more, 6GB will appear in the ZRAM in devcheck or any other application that reads it. If you change it to 8GB, 8GB will appear in the ZRAM as well. In the global ROM it disappeared when disabled and the device heated up less. In Xiaomi.eu it is not deactivating in any way, I disable it and 6GB or the last memory saved before "deactivating" remains..Does it really?
I have a stock EEA HyperOS ROM on Redmi Pad SE with "Memory extension" disabled and ZRAM is still present.Exactly! You can test it yourself now. If you change the memory to 6GB more, 6GB will appear in the ZRAM in devcheck or any other application that reads it. If you change it to 8GB, 8GB will appear in the ZRAM as well. In the global ROM it disappeared when disabled and the device heated up less. In Xiaomi.eu it is not deactivating in any way, I disable it and 6GB or the last memory saved before "deactivating" remains..
I'll wait for HyperOS 2 and see if it improves because I have almost nothing installed and I don't even play games on the device. I use it normally and it heats up as if I were playing. The device is new and was bought sealed and is not even 5 months oldZRAM is a compressed partition in the physical RAM of the device. It is by all purposes the paging system of the Android system. It DOES NOT use physical storage.
Your stutter / heating issues have a different origin. You should start looking for them and forget about ZRAM
Same here, Mi 11 Ultra after OTA/TWRP update look everything okay,but some apps hangs.The ADB commands worked like a charm. What do you think happened? So I can help others with the same problem.
Indeed. Disable signature verification in TWRP.I'm getting ZIP Signature failed on "xiaomi.eu_STAR_OS1.0.8.0.UKACNXM_14.zip", using Mi 11 Ultra
Developer options are not end-user options.
Don't install the new update either way. It will cause a black screen and a bootloop.View attachment 54614
I'm getting this archive is corrupt when I tried to extract it, xiaomi.eu_VEUXG_OS1.0.12.0.TKCMIXM_13
You should be able to safely update now. Just make sure to download the latest one.View attachment 54614
I'm getting this archive is corrupt when I tried to extract it, xiaomi.eu_VEUXG_OS1.0.12.0.TKCMIXM_13
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