If you are not willing to be a Xiaomi geek the best is to always buy a GLOBAL version.Hi,
Very new to this and looking at the 11 pro, 'Chinese version with Google play installed'. I asked the question to the company whether it will work in UK etc, they said I need a 'patch' but if it has Google Play, what else do I need?
Thanks. So this is where I get confused. They have 'global -multilanguage + google apps'.If you are not willing to be a Xiaomi geek the best is to always buy a GLOBAL version.
Modified phone are always at risk in case you never expect.
Anyway what they suggest you is acceptable and this phone will comply with UK norm.
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Yes it is different, it is either a modified Chinese ROM, or they unlocked the bootloader and installed another ROM (for example Xiaomi.eu)Thanks. So this is where I get confused. They have 'global -multilanguage + google apps'.
Is this different to Global version? As far as I know, the 11 pro doesn't have a global version yet as it's for the Chinese market.
Yes it is different!Thanks. So this is where I get confused. They have 'global -multilanguage + google apps'.
Is this different to Global version? As far as I know, the 11 pro doesn't have a global version yet as it's for the Chinese market.
Do not be fooled. You simply add your Google account in the settings and you have activated the Google Play services. Your Play Store is certified and the L1 level is also included.Hi,
Very new to this and looking at the 11 pro, 'Chinese version with Google play installed'. I asked the question to the company whether it will work in UK etc, they said I need a 'patch' but if it has Google Play, what else do I need?
Ah ok, this makes sense now. The word 'global' threw me as they use it in different ways. ThanksYes it is different, it is either a modified Chinese ROM, or they unlocked the bootloader and installed another ROM (for example Xiaomi.eu)
Thanks! Sounds promising, just hope I don't have too many issues!Do not be fooled. You simply add your Google account in the settings and you have activated the Google Play services. Your Play Store is certified and the L1 level is also included.
I myself run a Mi 11 in Germany with an original China ROM and a closed bootloader. Except for the fact that the language is only in English, everything works flawlessly. You can either uninstall or deactivate all the Chinese bloatware.
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Is the 11 pro that good to compete with the Ultra?Currently Mi 11 Pro is China exclusive and unlikely get released globally as it would compete directly with the Ultra.
They are virtually the same phone, except that the Ultra has a better ultrawide and zoom but the 11 Pro would be cheaper!Is the 11 pro that good to compete with the Ultra?
And they cost more than twice the price of POCO F3.They are virtually the same phone, except that the Ultra has a better ultrawide and zoom but the 11 Pro would be cheaper!
That is true but sadly if you want to have a flagship you'll have to pay the money for it.And they cost more than twice the price of POCO F3.
Hi there, I bought a mi 11 pro chinese version, using in Australia, I found out that it doesn't support android auto, and it's very hard to set up google pay, and a few more bugs which won't show up if you are using the phone in China. You'd better buy a global version. I just changed to eu Rom, much better now.Hi,
Very new to this and looking at the 11 pro, 'Chinese version with Google play installed'. I asked the question to the company whether it will work in UK etc, they said I need a 'patch' but if it has Google Play, what else do I need?
Why the comparison to the Poco F3? Different specs aren't they? Or is the cameras that are on par with each other?And they cost more than twice the price of POCO F3.
Device speed is similar (2021 SOC Vs higher clocked 2020 SOC), but the camera is not as good on Poco F3.Why the comparison to the Poco F3? Different specs aren't they? Or is the cameras that are on par with each other?
Thanks, I'll stick to the Mi 11 Pro if the camera is better.Device speed is similar (2021 SOC Vs higher clocked 2020 SOC), but the camera is not as good on Poco F3.
Don't forget you also get QHD display, IP68, 5000mAh battery, latest gorilla glass victus and 12gb ram. That's what I can think of when comparing the devices which is typical to a flagship.Device speed is similar (2021 SOC Vs higher clocked 2020 SOC), but the camera is not as good on Poco F3.
I have no doubt those elements can be important for some users. I just tried to quickly sum up the main differences between the devices.Don't forget you also get QHD display, IP68, 5000mAh battery, latest gorilla glass victus and 12gb ram. That's what I can think of when comparing the devices which is typical to a flagship.
I'd be going for the Mi 11 Pro with 8gb and 256gb, I think that's plenty enough for me.Don't forget you also get QHD display, IP68, 5000mAh battery, latest gorilla glass victus and 12gb ram. That's what I can think of when comparing the devices which is typical to a flagship.
For the Mi 11 Pro (only released for the chinese market), I really don't think it can have a Global ROM with a locked bootloader.China and Global bootloaders are both closed.
To flash the EU ROM, you have to open the bootloader on both devices.
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I thought as much because for the Global Rom, they have to unlock the bootloader don't they? Anyway, guess my question is, if I'm willing to unlock and flash it with EU Rom, am I better off to buy the Chinese version?For the Mi 11 Pro (only released for the chinese market), I really don't think it can have a Global ROM with a locked bootloader.
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