EEA vs global rom - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

Hi all,
I just ordered the mi 9t pro, and i wondet what is the best rom for it. The EEA or global rom?
I live in France
Thank you

Miui.eu for anyone in the world. It cuts out all of the bloat and a lot of Chinese specific apps as well as adverts.

Turbine1991 said:
Miui.eu for anyone in the world. It cuts out all of the bloat and a lot of Chinese specific apps as well as adverts.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you but between the two? What is the difference?

titou4488 said:
Hi all,
I just ordered the mi 9t pro, and i wondet what is the best rom for it. The EEA or global rom?
I live in France
Thank you
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
titou4488 said:
Thank you but between the two? What is the difference?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's not obvious if you're asking the difference between official MIUI and xiaomi.eu, or wanting the answer to the original question, so I'll answer both.
If you plan on sticking with stock MIUI, then stay with EEA, if you buy a European phone. There is no noticeable difference between global and EEA, so best and easiest to stick with the original ROM of the phone.
Xiaomi.eu ROMs are a custom ROM based on Chinese MIUI. They take the stock ROM and remove all bloatware and Chinese specific apps and anything that is not needed and safe to remove. They add dozens of language translations, to make it global, then add a few of their own tweaks and customisations.
They have been around doing this for almost as long as MIUI has existed, so they certainly know what they're doing.

I will have a global version rom, do you think it's good idea to flash the EEA rom?

titou4488 said:
I will have a global version rom, do you think it's good idea to flash the EEA rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If it's a global phone stick with the global ROM. If it's a European phone stick with EEA.

Related

Honor Play any way to change launcher now? Move from China to international Rom?

Ever since Huawei blocked 3rd party launchers I am pissed, to say the least!
Has anyone figured out a workaround? Or is there a way to change
from China ROM to Global ROM, as I know this only effects Chinese
Rom versions?
Any help would be appreciated.
How did you change room from Chinese to global rom sir?
dorolan05 said:
How did you change room from Chinese to global rom sir?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I didn't change it, this is waht i am asking, lol.

9T Pro Global ROM to EAA ROM?

I want to buy 9T PRO 6/128 version from Wondamobile and it comes with Global ROM. Sicne I live in EU and would like to know if you can flash Global ROM to EAA ROM without need to unlock bootloader?
dt33 said:
I want to buy 9T PRO 6/128 version from Wondamobile and it comes with Global ROM. Sicne I live in EU and would like to know if you can flash Global ROM to EAA ROM without need to unlock bootloader?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No.
However, why would you want to? In use, there is no noticeable difference between EU and global versions of MIUI for this phone.
You may actually get a European phone with European ROM. Places like Wondamobile get the phones from wherever is cheapest at the time, so it might be a global phone from Hong Kong or it could be a European phone. Whichever one you will get, if you intend to stay with official MIUI, then just live with whatever it has, as you'll not see any difference.
Robbo.5000 said:
No.
However, why would you want to? In use, there is no noticeable difference between EU and global versions of MIUI for this phone.
You may actually get a European phone with European ROM. Places like Wondamobile get the phones from wherever is cheapest at the time, so it might be a global phone from Hong Kong or it could be a European phone. Whichever one you will get, if you intend to stay with official MIUI, then just live with whatever it has, as you'll not see any difference.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
To be honest i found indian 10.3.5 smoother than global 10.3.2, way snappier.
Sent from my Redmi K20 Pro using Tapatalk
ishaqtkr said:
To be honest i found indian 10.3.5 smoother than global 10.3.2, way snappier.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As the OP is in the EU, they might want to use the NFC, so the Indian ROM would be useless.

Question Flag 12.5 EU rom to global mi 11 ultra

Hi sorry it this has been asked before but I've recently received my mi 11 ultra global version from Vodafone UK. Like the phone but some issues that are making me debate whether to keep it. Touches missing, battery life and sub par camera. Because I'm on the global version I'm on MiUI 12.0.2. I was wondering if anyone knows if I can flash the EU rom onto this to try out 12.5 to see if I want to keep the phone. I highly doubt we'll see a global release for 12.5 before my time to return the device runs out. Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks
You need to apply for the bootloader unlock process ( takes around 7 days ) and then you can flash the fastboot xiaomi.eu ROM on it just fine.
Good luck !
Brilliant thanks for the reply mate
So my bootloader is unlocked. I got Chinese model with global flashed. Can i flash EU rom via fastboot itself?
varun.gid said:
So my bootloader is unlocked. I got Chinese model with global flashed. Can i flash EU rom via fastboot itself?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes
varun.gid said:
So my bootloader is unlocked. I got Chinese model with global flashed. Can i flash EU rom via fastboot itself?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Of course you can especially by fastboot. You can flash EU custom ROM or EEA The only problem is you will have Chinese Bands no matter what ROM you install.
Regards
ZandersUK said:
Hi sorry it this has been asked before but I've recently received my mi 11 ultra global version from Vodafone UK. Like the phone but some issues that are making me debate whether to keep it. Touches missing, battery life and sub par camera. Because I'm on the global version I'm on MiUI 12.0.2. I was wondering if anyone knows if I can flash the EU rom onto this to try out 12.5 to see if I want to keep the phone. I highly doubt we'll see a global release for 12.5 before my time to return the device runs out. Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes you can.
varun.gid said:
So my bootloader is unlocked. I got Chinese model with global flashed. Can i flash EU rom via fastboot itself?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Flash it by twrp, not fastboot. Just in case. It's much safer by twrp. And of course, you'll need to track down a Vodafone ROM to return it if you do but I doubt it after flashing EU. And don't worry about the bands as someone said, you'll not miss out on anything.
jim262 said:
yes you can.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
speedtripler said:
Yes
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am assuming you mean stock. That would actually be the EEA rom. The Xiaomi.eu rom, which is the China rom. minus Chinese bloat and Google services added in must be flashed using TWRP.
jim262 said:
I am assuming you mean stock. That would actually be the EEA rom. The Xiaomi.eu rom, which is the China rom. minus Chinese bloat and Google services added in must be flashed using TWRP.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
He could flash the earlier one by fastboot
Why would flash a rom from over a month ago? The last fastboot rom was issued 5-13.

Question Mi 11 Ultra 12.0.2 RKAEUVF debranding/switch to RKAEUXM

Hello together,
i got an Mi 11 Ultra 12.0.2 RKAEUVF. Is it possible to debrand or switch to an "clean" Rom RKAEUXM without unlocked bootloader?
Thanks in advance
Maximowic said:
Global Rom RKAEUXM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
RKAEUXM is the EU Rom, not global.
themissionimpossible said:
RKAEUXM is the EU Rom, not global.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, got updated the thread.
Maximowic said:
i got an Mi 11 Ultra 12.0.2 RKAEUVF.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
AFAIK you should own the UK version, as the UK is no longer a member of the EEA (European Economic Area).
Got my Mi 11 Ultra from Vodafone in Germany... afaik the updates by Vodafone are realy bad - have to wait for updates for 5 months to be on the same stand like the "clean" Europe/Global Roms.
Maximowic said:
have to wait for updates for 5 months to be on the same stand like the "clean" Europe/Global Roms.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
But global ROM is far behind the EEA (EU) and CN (China) roms...
Latest global is 12.0.2.0.RKAMIXM
See:
Xiaomi Firmware Updater
The ultimate script that provides firmware packages for Xiaomi devices.
xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
Thats right, my Mi 11 Ultra has now "MIUI Global 12.0.2 Stabil RKAEUVF" it is the EU Rom with Vodafone branding afaik. Is there a way to flash it on 12.x.x RKAEUXM (Rom without Vodafone branding)?
I've no direct experience, but I suppose you need to unlock the bootloader and use a tool like this:
XiaoMiTool V2 - Modding of Xiaomi devices made easy for everyone
XiaoMiTool V2 is a easy to use tool to install rom on your Xiaomi device. Modding made easy for everyone! Download it for free now!
www.xiaomitool.com
But ask for more information before proceeding.
@Maximowic have you done it? Did you encounter any issues with it? I'm on the same situation as you, wonder if you figured it out.
I have been on EUVF, too and flashed to the custom EU Rom. I would suggest to flash it via fastboot first and then upgrade to the latest version.
hi,
is there any chance to download this version anywhere as a backup to relock the bootloader in the future?
regards
p.s.
am just not sure if with my current rom 12.5.6.0. RKAEUXM stable i would easily relock the bootloader..
my original rom was vodafone uk 12.0.2.0 RKAEUVF
please
I think you can only relock your bootloader with the original rom you had when you unlocked your bootloader or at least of the same branch

Question Xiaomi apps in the EU

I have a Redmi note 10 5G shipped with the MIUI ROM 12.5.4.0.RKSEUXM. This ROM does not have the Xiaomi dailer and uses the Google version which I really do not like.
Does anyone know if the Turkish RKSTRXM or Taiwan RKSTWXM ROMs come with the Xiaomi dailer and apps?
Thanks
indonesian version, has xiaomi apps
marciocruz15 said:
indonesian version, has xiaomi apps
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you, yes I did read that somewhere, bit worred about 5G radio use in Indonesian , might be better to use Turkish. Also, these are the only two ROMs on the Xiaomi website.
i'm using the indonesian version, and so far, so good
marciocruz15 said:
i'm using the indonesian version, and so far, so good
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you, may I ask which country you are in? And the latest OTA version you have received post flash?
im in portugal, las OTA was 12.5.3.0 RKSIDXM
marciocruz15 said:
i'm using the indonesian version, and so far, so good
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you have flashed over global without problems?
marciocruz15 said:
im in portugal, las OTA was 12.5.3.0 RKSIDXM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
which method did you use to flashover the EU ROM?
Xiaomi dong said:
which method did you use to flashover the EU ROM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i think via miflash is safest metod
Xiaomi dong said:
which method did you use to flashover the EU ROM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
miflashtool, with no problem
i will try switch to china rom asap. i think is the best miui version
wetito said:
i will try switch to china rom asap. i think is the best miui version
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I belive the Chinese ROM does not have Google play installed, in my case I want access to the google apps, I just dont want to use the Google dailer..
Xiaomi dong said:
I belive the Chinese ROM does not have Google play installed, in my case I want access to the google apps, I just dont want to use the Google dailer..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes dont have but can be easily installed

Categories

Resources