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I m planning to flash 10.4.4 on my k20pro running xiaomi.eu 10.3.17, do i need to change to android q supported twrp before flashing? Thank in advance
 
After dirty flash on Mi 9SE over the previous version (10.3.3.0) volte on sim 1 disappeared. Tried everything. Now is making reflash. Other things are working great. Thanks a lot.
After reflash (another dirty flash) volte is present only on sim 2. Any ideas if I can install some kind of script. Thanks guys.
 
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I've flashed 10.4.4 over 10.3.17 via updater app manually. All works just fine for me
Could you just tell me which recovery are you using? It seems like I have an encryption issue, and I need to change twrp

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I am using xiaomi.eu 10.3.16.0 on a Mi 9T Pro (EU version). Is the china based firmware a problem for this EU device or is it OK?
Having 2 problems with this ROM: Sometimes no audio and choppy video (YouTube), reboot fixes it. Sometimes no deep sleep at all (kernel wakelock, not an app wakelock according to BBS). Known issues?
Thanks!
 
I am using xiaomi.eu 10.3.16.0 on a Mi 9T Pro (EU version). Is the china based firmware a problem for this EU device or is it OK?
Having 2 problems with this ROM: Sometimes no audio and choppy video (YouTube), reboot fixes it. Sometimes no deep sleep at all (kernel wakelock, not an app wakelock according to BBS). Known issues?
Thanks!
Update it to 10.4.4 audio problem fixed there
 
Some feedback between eu dev 9.8.15 or eu stable 10.3.15 for Mi9T?! Would like to try stable ROM now have dev ROM! Thanks
 
After dirty flash on Mi 9SE over the previous version (10.3.3.0) volte on sim 1 disappeared. Tried everything. Now is making reflash. Other things are working great. Thanks a lot.
After reflash (another dirty flash) volte is present only on sim 2. Any ideas if I can install some kind of script. Thanks guys.

Someone checked the situation with volte on the both Sims?
 
There is no problem if i wipe system? Like bootloop or soft brik? Also no needed to format data?

Guys, why is it so difficult to follow the instructions in Post #1? You have already installed TWRP - so start at /FORMAT ....
NEVER wipe /system before flashing eu roms. NEVER.
If you aren't a pro regarding android - just follow the instructions.
 
Guys, why is it so difficult to follow the instructions in Post #1? You have already installed TWRP - so start at /FORMAT ....
NEVER wipe /system before flashing eu roms. NEVER.
If you aren't a pro regarding android - just follow the instructions.
But I did wiped system before flashing eu :/
Nothing happened everything was normal
 
But I did wiped system before flashing eu :/
Nothing happened everything was normal

If your updater is checking the device (getprop in script) you will end with Error 7 with a wiped /system partition.
If there is no device verification - you are lucky. But you have an higher risk by accidentally flashing wrong roms.

Well, it worked in your situation. But what is the reason to advice someone a different way as adviced by the devs?

Look at this.
 
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If your updater is checking the device (getprop in script) you will end with Error 7 with a wiped /system partition.
If there is no device verification - you are lucky. But you have an higher risk by accidentally flashing wrong roms.

Well, it worked in your situation. But what is the reason to advice someone a different way as adviced by the devs?

Look at this.
So If someone attempt to move from stable eu to stable cn rom then still we shouldn't do system wipe?
 
So If someone attempt to move from stable eu to stable cn rom then still we shouldn't do system wipe?

Why should someone do this? And again, why do you advice it?

Honestly, you can flash on YOUR device whatever you want in any way you want. Years ago there was a persistent rumor on XDA which told that someone was able to flash a zipped ham sandwich on his android. ;-)
But I'm getting nervous when someone is giving an advice, which is different from the dev's one - as long a there is no need to.

You should not tell inexperienced users to go a different way as long as there is no serious reason for it.
If they end in a brick - who's responsible?
 
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