So I recently updated to MIUI 12.0.1 on my Note 9 and I'm facing an annoying issue: whatsapp or other messaging apps' notifications keep going on top of the Spotify media controls. Already tried everything around the internet and I just can't get it to work like it used to. Any ideas? Thanks
MIUI GLOBAL 12.0.1 STABLE (RJOMIXM)
ANDROID 11
REDMI NOTE 9
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The built in video stabilizer for the Google Photos app does wonders but every time I save it it says "Unable to save changes".
I'm using the regular Mate 10 and this is very disappointing. Any way to fix it?
Have same issue with mate 10 pro...
Mate the 10 pro be with you
Same issue with my mate 10 pro BLA-L29 8.0.0.145
Same for me, whereas it works on every phone brand around me. Should it be a problem with all Huawei smartphones or just Mate 10 Pro ?
Well it fixed it on the EMUI 9 Beta. I think it's Huawei's Android 8 optimization for the Google Photos
Unable to save changes - Huawei Mate 9
Same issues here on the Huawei Mate 9 running all OTA updates.
Cannot save stabilised videos in Google Photos app.
I bought this phone for the excellent camera, but Huawei have so much bloatware and other crap on here, I have regret.
nacayoda said:
Same issues here on the Huawei Mate 9 running all OTA updates.
Cannot save stabilised videos in Google Photos app.
I bought this phone for the excellent camera, but Huawei have so much bloatware and other crap on here, I have regret.
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Good news, the latest OTA updates for the EMUI 9.0.1 (Android 9) have fixed this issue in the Google Photos app. I can stabilse
nacayoda said:
Good news, the latest OTA updates for the EMUI 9.0.1 (Android 9) have fixed this issue in the Google Photos app. I can stabilse
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Yes, but after last update Google Photo It became markedly worse: the video floats and very strongly visible convex jelly-effect. Earlier such was not...
Dear Experts especially Indian users,
Call recording is a must feature for me due to nature of my profession. I am based out of india.
I have booked redmi k20 pro but i can still cancel the order.
I have compared with oneplus seven.
My requirement is call recording must.
Having gone through tonnes of posts still not clear whether -
1. Does MIUI ( i guess android modified for xiaomi) supports always native call recording?
If yes is it stored in cloud compulsory for synching?
2. Does OnePlus seven in india support call recording after android latest update which disabled call recording bcz of google.
Kindly clarify. Need to decide soon.
Thanks in advance
Both supports call recording 1+7 and k 20pro natively .
BTW i have 1+6 .
Yes k20p have a record function iirc during a voice call. Tho i never tried it, but the record button is there
Nb: im using cn miui
So, now is not availabl on Mi 9t pro global rom 10.3.2.0
Yes, K20 Pro (Indian version) has inbuilt call recorder. It can also automatically record your calls if you choose to do so.
And it does not sync to the cloud if you don't allow it to sync. Records are stored in your phone locally.
If you want native call recording and dont't want unlocking\flashing and so on - buy K20 Pro. CN Miui has this feature. If you will buy Mi 9t Pro you will need to unlock it and flash xiaomi.eu, for example, to have call recording feature.
Concurrent with MIUI 11 and 12.03 Android 10 QKQ1), my speaker no longer works with either the default Mi phone dialer or third-party apps., despite them having a speaker option. However it does work on Messenger or Viber calls. Has anyone else found speaker mode disabled with these updates? Is there anything I can tweak?
Does anyone know how to activate a native video call on xiaomi11t?
MIUI 12.5.6
Android 11
Hello everyone. I have a Mi 11 Venus device. I upgraded from stock rom to Evolution X rom. The latest version also included Dirac audio codecs. And intermittent scratches come from the columns of my phone. I do not understand why. It is obvious that it is not hardware, because listening to music Youtube seems to be OK. I wonder if I print the images of the original audio codecs, will it be ok?