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Hello guys I have a little urgent problem
My smartphone was brick at the base
http://en.miui.com/thread-250455-1-1.html
The script to brider my smartphone has 16 gb , it's possibly . Anyway I had a lot of errors , I was wrong tutorial for my smartphone ...
i Use tutorial redmi note 3 for my mi 3w
I made a big bull**** by fixing it with the wrong tutorial , my bad
However I decide to flash via miflash the latest version of my smartphone :
MIUI GLOBAL 8.1.6.0 http://en.miui.com/download-101.html
Global rom !
And I lose my 48 GB on 64gb ...
I have actually 10GB
http://hpics.li/afb7f17
So how to fix this please?
Thanks for help
Greetings to XDA Community,
Xiaomi really make the worst announcement ever on MIUI Forum. It is posted by Administrator called DinaDuan. The message are as follows :
"Dear Mi Fans,
Here's something VERY important before you flash or update the ROM.
1. Xiaomi Phones manufactured for Chinese market are not able to run MIUI Global ROM.
2. Xiaomi Phones manufactured for Global markets are not able to run MIUI China ROM.
We highly recommend you to buy Xiaomi Phones via official or authorized sales channels and double check the system infomation before flashing or updating.
Thank you for understanding
MIUI Team."
What do you think about this issue? Will china phones user still able to use Global ROM after this?
Here is the link to the thread :
http://en.miui.com/thread-3831680-1-1.html
anonyxr said:
Greetings to XDA Community,
Xiaomi really make the worst announcement ever on MIUI Forum. It is posted by Administrator called DinaDuan. The message are as follows :
"Dear Mi Fans,
Here's something VERY important before you flash or update the ROM.
1. Xiaomi Phones manufactured for Chinese market are not able to run MIUI Global ROM.
2. Xiaomi Phones manufactured for Global markets are not able to run MIUI China ROM.
We highly recommend you to buy Xiaomi Phones via official or authorized sales channels and double check the system infomation before flashing or updating.
Thank you for understanding
MIUI Team."
What do you think about this issue? Will china phones user still able to use Global ROM after this?
Here is the link to the thread :
http://en.miui.com/thread-3831680-1-1.html
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I think they are full of horsesh*t because i'm running a Global ROM on a Chinese version phone. You just can't lock the bootloader or it will brick.
anonyxr said:
Greetings to XDA Community,
Xiaomi really make the worst announcement ever on MIUI Forum. It is posted by Administrator called DinaDuan. The message are as follows :
"Dear Mi Fans,
Here's something VERY important before you flash or update the ROM.
1. Xiaomi Phones manufactured for Chinese market are not able to run MIUI Global ROM.
2. Xiaomi Phones manufactured for Global markets are not able to run MIUI China ROM.
We highly recommend you to buy Xiaomi Phones via official or authorized sales channels and double check the system infomation before flashing or updating.
Thank you for understanding
MIUI Team."
What do you think about this issue? Will china phones user still able to use Global ROM after this?
Here is the link to the thread :
http://en.miui.com/thread-3831680-1-1.html
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But you can install global rom, it's just impossible to lock BL again, you have to back to chinese rom to lock it!
With this new announcement, does it mean that we can still flash the xiaomi.eu ROM?
I have a phone on the way from china with the global rom flashed onto it
I'm a bit worried now
Agimax said:
I think they are full of horsesh*t because i'm running a Global ROM on a Chinese version phone. You just can't lock the bootloader or it will brick.
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How about the next update? I am worried if it will brick the device after next OTA update
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How about the next update? I am worried if it will brick the device after next OTA update
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I'll let you know, but if they do that they lose tons of customers.
Irish_Dude said:
With this new announcement, does it mean that we can still flash the xiaomi.eu ROM?
I have a phone on the way from china with the global rom flashed onto it
I'm a bit worried now
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I think you can flash xiaomi.eu rom but maybe can't go back to your global rom back
Irish_Dude said:
With this new announcement, does it mean that we can still flash the xiaomi.eu ROM?
I have a phone on the way from china with the global rom flashed onto it
I'm a bit worried now
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No worries.
Agimax said:
I'll let you know, but if they do that they lose tons of customers.
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I almost regret buying this chinese phone. First, they introduced bootloader locking issue then edl authorization and now this! Xiaomi is becoming worst than I thought.
Will this be implemented for all Xiaomi phones?
unlock your bootloader and you can flash it
I think that Xiaomi is just taking that load out of his conscience.
Reminding people that if they brick is not their fault but yours.
I agree with you, a lot of people flesh before they read any instructions and end up with bricked device.
I bought a Xiaomi mi 8 from GeekBuying some days ago, faulty advertised as global version. When I updated the result was a bricked phone. Now I have asked for a full refund since it was totaly their fault...i don't want to say the word "fraud". If they don't give me a full refund I will have to complain to the European department responsible for customer's rights in Europe and ask charges against GeekBuying warehouses in Europe.
ekc_1971 said:
I bought a Xiaomi mi 8 from GeekBuying some days ago, faulty advertised as global version. When I updated the result was a bricked phone. Now I have asked for a full refund since it was totaly their fault...i don't want to say the word "fraud". If they don't give me a full refund I will have to complain to the European department responsible for customer's rights in Europe and ask charges against GeekBuying warehouses in Europe.
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How did the upgrade brick your phone? Is it using Global ROM or China ROM?
ekc_1971 said:
I bought a Xiaomi mi 8 from GeekBuying some days ago, faulty advertised as global version. When I updated the result was a bricked phone. Now I have asked for a full refund since it was totaly their fault...i don't want to say the word "fraud". If they don't give me a full refund I will have to complain to the European department responsible for customer's rights in Europe and ask charges against GeekBuying warehouses in Europe.
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You are totally right about it. This re-sellers are selling the Mi8 as Global Version, they unlock the BL without the buyer consent, so yes, they are adultarating the product and selling something that doesn't even exist.
And the problems with BL are there just because re-sellers are doing this kind of thing!
anonyxr said:
How did the upgrade brick your phone? Is it using Global ROM or China ROM?
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Uhm I'm not sure but I would say that geekbuying flashed the Global rom through EDL, so they didn't need to unlock bootloader. He then updated OTA with locked bootloader and **** happened. @ekc_1971 do you remember if bootloader was locked or unlocked?
Wait a little, I have a xiaomi mi 8 Chinese version with global rom installed, also the bootloader is unlocked l, does that mean that if I upgraded OTA to miui 10 my device will get bricked?
BTW I upgraded 2 times from 9.5 to 9.6 and everything ran smoothly, can someone please clarify?
edwarddd said:
Wait a little, I have a xiaomi mi 8 Chinese version with global rom installed, also the bootloader is unlocked l, does that mean that if I upgraded OTA to miui 10 my device will get bricked?
BTW I upgraded 2 times from 9.5 to 9.6 and everything ran smoothly, can someone please clarify?
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If your bootloader is unlocked you won't brick. Make sure you never lock the bootloader though.
Thank you for clarifying, why would somebody want to lock the bootloader again?
I should not have any problem then, but I would appreciate if you guys could post comments when you upgrade to a global miui 10 having a Chinese version.
Is there anyone that buy the mi 9 in Belsimpel store? Is it the mi 9 global version? Can I trust in this store?
Why not just buy it from trusted Coolblue?
Its the global version. I bought 2 allready, 1 for me and the purple for my gf. Both global.
Xiaomi has an official list of trusted sellers on their website. Coolblue and Bol.com are among these trusted companies
iLaurens said:
Why not just buy it from trusted Coolblue?
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The 128 Gb version is sold out...
duvee said:
Its the global version. I bought 2 allready, 1 for me and the purple for my gf. Both global.
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Thanks! I think that i will buy there!
ri4dh said:
Xiaomi has an official list of trusted sellers on their website. Coolblue and Bol.com are among these trusted companies
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The 128 Gb version is sold out at Coolblue. And bol. com doesnt has the 128 Gb version. Thanks!
I have my Mi 9 Blue 128 from Belsimpel. It's the EEA Global one.
Jordytjes said:
I have my Mi 9 Blue 128 from Belsimpel. It's the EEA Global one.
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Thanks! Whats EEA?
So it does not come with the xiaomi.eu ROM since it's the global ?
I bought mine here : -> https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Xiaomi-Mi-9-6Go-128Go-Dual-Sim-Debloque-Bleu/323752216372
Or is it in stock the .eu ROM ?
I bought mine on belsimpel. Blue 128gb and it's a global PFA version.
Delivered next day in Belgium.
winny74 said:
I bought mine on belsimpel. Blue 128gb and it's a global PFA version.
Delivered next day in Belgium.
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Whats PFA?
ManuBBXX said:
So it does not come with the xiaomi.eu ROM since it's the global ?
I bought mine here : -> https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Xiaomi-Mi-9-6Go-128Go-Dual-Sim-Debloque-Bleu/323752216372
Or is it in stock the .eu ROM ?
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Xiaomi.eu is a community rom, no phone (at least not from official retailers) ships with this. It needs an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery.
If you buy your phone at any official retailer in europe you should get the EEA version, if you get one that's gray imported to europe you might get a global one.
In the netherlands Belsimpel is a very well known and reputable retailer, one google search could have answered this question btw.
CrazyBeaver2377 said:
Xiaomi.eu is a community rom, no phone (at least not from official retailers) ships with this. It needs an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery.
If you buy your phone at any official retailer in europe you should get the EEA version, if you get one that's gray imported to europe you might get a global one.
In the netherlands Belsimpel is a very well known and reputable retailer, one google search could have answered this question btw.
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Belsimpel is known to sell imported devices. I wouldn't buy a Samsung device for example there. But as Belsimpel has a official Xiaomi partnership, and Xiaomi doesnt have the ''premium'' warranty services like Apple and Samsung have, I bought my Mi 9 there.
I saw yesterday in the Belsimpel store in Tilburg they also have it on display, really cool.
Jordytjes said:
Belsimpel is known to sell imported devices. I wouldn't buy a Samsung device for example there. But as Belsimpel has a official Xiaomi partnership, and Xiaomi doesnt have the ''premium'' warranty services like Apple and Samsung have, I bought my Mi 9 there.
I saw yesterday in the Belsimpel store in Tilburg they also have it on display, really cool.
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My s9+ from them was perfectly fine and they are even one of the resellers who is in the samsung cashback programs, so I don't know why you wouldn't buy a samsung phone from them?
CrazyBeaver2377 said:
My s9+ from them was perfectly fine and they are even one of the resellers who is in the samsung cashback programs, so I don't know why you wouldn't buy a samsung phone from them?
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Currently, they aren't selling any imported Samsungs, but they really use to do that to be the cheapest. My friend has a S9 from there and that one is a imported device.
CrazyBeaver2377 said:
Xiaomi.eu is a community rom, no phone (at least not from official retailers) ships with this. It needs an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery.
If you buy your phone at any official retailer in europe you should get the EEA version, if you get one that's gray imported to europe you might get a global one.
In the netherlands Belsimpel is a very well known and reputable retailer, one google search could have answered this question btw.
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Thanks !
So unlocking bootloader and installing twrp for flashing the xiaomi.eu ROM is worth it ?
I read that unlocking bootloader takes ages, is it ?
Bought the Lavendel version from Belsimpel this week, ordered at 22:30 and got the package delivered the next morning around 10; great stuff. Global version, need to wait the 360h for unlock unfortunately. Perhaps it depends on already having a Mi account or not, or EEA vs Global ? I'm planning on trying both the xiaomi.eu and Resurrection Remix ROMs and flash with the XiaomiTool v2 tool instead of the more tedious manual procedure, thusfar that tool works flawlessly.
SKiLLa XP said:
Bought the Lavendel version from Belsimpel this week, ordered at 22:30 and got the package delivered the next morning around 10; great stuff. Global version, need to wait the 360h for unlock unfortunately. Perhaps it depends on already having a Mi account or not, or EEA vs Global ? I'm planning on trying both the xiaomi.eu and Resurrection Remix ROMs and flash with the XiaomiTool v2 tool instead of the more tedious manual procedure, thusfar that tool works flawlessly.
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ResurrectionRemix exists for mi9 ?
ManuBBXX said:
ResurrectionRemix exists for mi9 ?
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Yes, using the GSI build, including support for the in-screen fingerprint reader when using phhusson's base ROM
Hello, i'm from Indonesia. I wanna ask, where i can buy IC EMMC spare parts for xiaomi mi 9? My phone was dead now, it seem the IC EMMC need to be replace with the new one, help me please. Thanks.
It's not EMMC.Mi 9 is UFS
My dear friends,
I flash my poco m2 shiva with spflash tool and lost my poco m2 shiva IMEI number but i have bill and box .i visit service centre they told me to change motherboard because they don't repair IMEI. So I visit many shops to repair it they take my mobile 2-3 days and returned me without repair it and told me that poco m2 shiva engering file is not available.so if anyone wants to help me.please reply. If anyone wants to give paid service also welcome.
xda fans155 said:
My dear friends,
I flash my poco m2 shiva with spflash tool and lost my poco m2 shiva IMEI number but i have bill and box .i visit service centre they told me to change motherboard because they don't repair IMEI. So I visit many shops to repair it they take my mobile 2-3 days and returned me without repair it and told me that poco m2 shiva engering file is not available.so if anyone wants to help me.please reply. If anyone wants to give paid service also welcome.
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Only sim 2 will work after repair sim 2 please do not update
xda fans155 said:
My dear friends,
I flash my poco m2 shiva with spflash tool and lost my poco m2 shiva IMEI number but i have bill and box .i visit service centre they told me to change motherboard because they don't repair IMEI. So I visit many shops to repair it they take my mobile 2-3 days and returned me without repair it and told me that poco m2 shiva engering file is not available.so if anyone wants to help me.please reply. If anyone wants to give paid service also welcome.
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Is this mtk chip?
Mr Hassan said:
Is this mtk chip?
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Yes
xda fans155 said:
My dear friends,
I flash my poco m2 shiva with spflash tool and lost my poco m2 shiva IMEI number but i have bill and box .i visit service centre they told me to change motherboard because they don't repair IMEI. So I visit many shops to repair it they take my mobile 2-3 days and returned me without repair it and told me that poco m2 shiva engering file is not available.so if anyone wants to help me.please reply. If anyone wants to give paid service also welcome.
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you should thake emei backup on twrp before flashing a rom and flash through sp flash tool is not recomended
xda fans155 said:
My dear friends,
I flash my poco m2 shiva with spflash tool and lost my poco m2 shiva IMEI number but i have bill and box .i visit service centre they told me to change motherboard because they don't repair IMEI. So I visit many shops to repair it they take my mobile 2-3 days and returned me without repair it and told me that poco m2 shiva engering file is not available.so if anyone wants to help me.please reply. If anyone wants to give paid service also welcome.
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xda fans155 said:
My dear friends,
I flash my poco m2 shiva with spflash tool and lost my poco m2 shiva IMEI number but i have bill and box .i visit service centre they told me to change motherboard because they don't repair IMEI. So I visit many shops to repair it they take my mobile 2-3 days and returned me without repair it and told me that poco m2 shiva engering file is not available.so if anyone wants to help me.please reply. If anyone wants to give paid service also welcome.
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Yeah i can help you but it has some requirements and little costly so you can contact me iam from nepal so here is my what's app number
abhinav.3181 said:
you should thake emei backup on twrp before flashing a rom and flash through sp flash tool is not recomended
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Did you have an imei backup file ??
Kamal bhusal said:
Yeah i can help you but it has some requirements and little costly so you can contact me iam from nepal so here is my what's app number
Did you have an imei backup file ??
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No.I have no backup. I am literally helpless.I didn’t fixed it yet.No incoming call no out going call only messaging us available and some banking apps not logged in due to these problem. Do you have other way to fix it?