This is official ROM not done by xiaomi.eu. and it will be not updated by xiaomi.eu.No watch
How do you know that?
Can't understand the decision as the update has quite a good changelog.
then get the ordinary stable MIUI ROM, it's well tested and nice.Exactly this.... MIUI 8 won't be out any time soon... and I would hate going back to the Original China ROM.
Hmmm.... have you been following the original forum? The ordinary (I am gonna assume you mean Global) stable ROM is anything but well tested. People report constant restarts and poor battery life. And as far as the Chinese version goes, I don't want all that bloatware and untranslated menus on my phone.then get the ordinary stable MIUI ROM, it's well tested and nice.
depends upon what version you are talking about.Hmmm.... have you been following the original forum? The ordinary (I am gonna assume you mean Global) stable ROM is anything but well tested. People report constant restarts and poor battery life. And as far as the Chinese version goes, I don't want all that bloatware and untranslated menus on my phone.
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Is that your gut feeling or have you tested the Global Rom and is actually stable and better than the Xiaomi.eu one?depends upon what version you are talking about.
I got my mi5 on the 7th of march... Miui 7.2.3 and 7.2.7 were released within a week for China. Because those Roms sucked.
And a bit later it went up to 7.2.10 when it got stable... all within the first 3 weeks of march.
Months later when the global firmware was released it started with 7.2.4 a buggy firmware.
So yes, you are partly right in the beginning there were bugs. But now things have changed.
Edit to be sure: That's a MIUI problem with versions 7.2.x and not a global problem.
Now the global ROM has catched up with the China MIUI -> so official is the better choise and better tested then any Xiaomi EU rom.
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