haveumetrob
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Native Settings, Apps, Manage apps, search for your messaging app and open.Hello
I managed to fix the initial issues and to install the latest rom, but I am facing two major issues/bugs now:
1. Messages by Google app is not reading my SMSes, even though Xiaomi Messaging app is
2. The UI for some reason loses gestures and forces me to use buttons
Has anyone faced this before? How to fix these issues?
That's not something that Xiaomi invented, it's the case since AOSP's Quickstep launcher became a thing.Gestures are part of the MIUI Launcher, a stupid decision by Xiaomi, but that's how it is.
This means that if you use a third-party Launcher, the gestures will not work.
OK Google still works.Solved
Thank you
What about the gestures issue?
It seems like some very useful information might be here if I could be sure exactly. Just to be clear:KHPKero
Here's Miui 14 on Mi10
For those who trying dirty flash with twrp made for android 11 or 12, just reminding them It can hard brick your device aka in EDL mode And there is no way to fix this device EDL without authorized flash, and you have to pay for auth flash I experienced that in miui 12 Fastboot way is best right...xiaomi.eu
Flashing FastBoot is quite safe and does not require TWRP. Just make sure of the following:It seems like some very useful information might be here if I could be sure exactly. Just to be clear:
A) It it safer for Android 11 & 12 (& maybe 13 +) to avoid using TWRP to flash Rom except for updates?
B) Or is it wiser to avoid dirty flash Rom upgrades (major updates between Android/Miui versions?
C) But Fastboot dirty flash, as long as it is same Rom (e.g xiaomi.eu) is safe?
I am considering flashing both lisa & topaz twrp which both have unofficial versions (12). I gather xiaomi-eu rom installs twrp automatically & maybe even patches the boot.img for magisk. But whereas I thought I knew roughly what I am doing, now I am no longer sure at all!
If anyone can improve my understanding, thanks in advance
Thanks for the reply.Flashing FastBoot is quite safe and does not require TWRP. Just make sure of the following:
1. Unlock Bootloader (If possible, enable USB Debug in case you get disconnected in bad situations)
2. Activation allows OEM to unlock Bootloader
3. Turn off your phone, hold down the Volume key (-) and the Power key for about 3 seconds to enter Fastboot mode.
4. Connect the cable to the computer.
5. You may temporarily turn off anti-virus programs to avoid them interfering with the Flash process. (although this hasn't happened to me yet on Windows 11 Lastest version with Windows Security lastest)
6. Extract your RoomFlash then run the command.
7. Wait until your phone restarts (During this process, it is a good idea that you should not open any applications on your computer to avoid the risk of applications accidentally interfering with the process. Flash program...)
And that's all.
I made this on Topas.
There is one thing I haven't tried yet but I have seen some information people say that after Flashing FastBoot MIUIEU ROM. TWRP will automatically install on your device. Please confirm this for yourself.
I don't think TWRP latest version 3.7.0 on twrp.me fully supports and compatible on Android 13+ and Topas or Topaz devices. You can read the updates there.Thanks for the reply.
I am reasonably comfortable with Fastboot. I know it is safe with Android 11+. What I am unsure about is whether TWRP now works safely with recent Android versions. Topaz for example.
If using Xiaomi.eu, you don't need to manually I stall TWRP. Please read OP post #1, flash Xiaomi.eu through Fastboot and it will install TWRPIt seems like some very useful information might be here if I could be sure exactly. Just to be clear:
A) It it safer for Android 11 & 12 (& maybe 13 +) to avoid using TWRP to flash Rom except for updates?
B) Or is it wiser to avoid dirty flash Rom upgrades (major updates between Android/Miui versions?
C) But Fastboot dirty flash, as long as it is same Rom (e.g xiaomi.eu) is safe?
I am considering flashing both lisa & topaz twrp which both have unofficial versions (12). I gather xiaomi-eu rom installs twrp automatically & maybe even patches the boot.img for magisk. But whereas I thought I knew roughly what I am doing, now I am no longer sure at all!
If anyone can improve my understanding, thanks in advance
Yeah it's GKI kernel. Did see your posts ref getting it working on Lisa on XDA forums. Quicksilver kernel only work for AOSP on Lisa I assume?Unfortunately, KernelSU is not compatible with the Xiaomi.eu (14.0.12) Stable.on Lisa - screenshot
Actually, I've tried already months ago, so I asked you about you (hoping that maybe KSU now supports a border range of kernels), but it still complains that QKI kernel is not supported (probably you have GKI kernel on your device)
Yes, I had this problem on my Note 12 Pro 5G. I changed the language from Portuguese-BR to English (USA) and configured Voice match, and then when I returned to Portuguese-BR it started working again.Did someone solve "Hey Google is not supported on this device"?
Are you surprised? Xiaomi.eu is meant for the international public...Hi everyone. I just wanted to ask if someone knows about Xiaomi 13 Ultra New Stable ROM? My friend bought that phone and wanted to change firmware to EU, in fact CN ROM was good enough, but after changing to EU, it became more like Global ROM-ish, it wasn't like CN ROM anymore. So, I wonder is it really based on CHINA ROM? We just noticed it just by connecting Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro, the interface of connecting wasn't the same as in CN ROM, we tried Global official ROM and it was the same. Thank you
Well, yeah.. On 12S Ultra Xiaomi EU ROM were based on CN ROM, 13 Ultra supposed to be CN, but it's on Global EU. Question: Why? Why do I need to install Xiaomi EU, if there's official Global EU? The thing is CN ROM has a lot of functionality which my friend is looking for. Main problem were Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro total uselessness when LHDC with 192khz were not working. Don't get me wrong I'm just curious why is that thou. Thank you for understanding.Are you surprised? Xiaomi.eu is meant for the international public...
Both are based on China ROM, as clearly indicated by the version names. Latest ROM for 12S Ultra is V14.0.14.0.TLACNXM and for 13 Ultra it's V14.0.19.0.TMACNXM.On 12S Ultra Xiaomi EU ROM were based on CN ROM, 13 Ultra supposed to be CN, but it's on Global EU. Question: Why?
Then don't. Use the Global EEA ROM, have fun, none of our business.Why do I need to install Xiaomi EU, if there's official Global EU?
There's a huge difference between the base of a ROM and it's configuration. It's not difficult to configure China ROM as an international ROM.The thing is CN ROM has a lot of functionality which my friend is looking for. Main problem were Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro total uselessness when LHDC with 192khz were not working. Don't get me wrong I'm just curious why is that thou. Thank you for understanding.
It worked, thank you so muchYes, I had this problem on my Note 12 Pro 5G. I changed the language from Portuguese-BR to English (USA) and configured Voice match, and then when I returned to Portuguese-BR it started working again.
Try changing the language, it might work.
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