Question EEA vs Global vs xiaomi.eu ROM - Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

Hi, I've recently bought a China mi 11 ultra (to save money). I am based in Italy. I've tried to look to find what's the difference between the 3 roms but I couldn't find it, if there is already a thread like this please link it below. If not then I am wondering what are the difference between the 3 ROMs and if someone has used them all, what do they prefer and works best in Europe?
Thanks

Honestly I found Global ROM to be the best on global device, I don't know on China device, probably Xiaomi EU is better on china devices, on Global device it lacks of performance.

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Planning on buying this phone tommorow, have a question.

Hi all,
So I'm about to buy this phone and really hyped to start flashing.but some of things I am not at all sure of .so my questions are:
1.only the China version is available in my country right now,can I flash xaomi eu or the global rom in this varient?
2.is the China version is going to be the main varient for ROMs/kernels/mods?
3.what kind of Dev support can I expect? Im currently using the redmi note 4 pro (mido).can I expect ROMs plentiful as mido?
If u can answer,it would be really helpful.custom ROM support are what I look for buying a phone.so it's big deal for me.
Thanks ?
1. Yes you can flash eu rom, global not available yet, need to unlock bootloader.
2. Probably there will be both variant support as they use same hardware.
3.when global variant comes out there should plenty roms
ef1x said:
1. Yes you can flash eu rom, global not available yet, need to unlock bootloader.
2. Probably there will be both variant support as they use same hardware.
3.when global variant comes out there should plenty roms
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Thanks a bunch

Chinese MI 8 Model

Hello guys
Just got a quick question for your guys. I want to buy MI 8, and i am getting MI 8 Chinese model with bootloader unlocked and xiaomi.eu rom installed, now i want to ask that is it safe to buy that model? I want to install HavocOS or pixel experience, is these roms support Chinese variant?
It's completely safe to do what you want to do provided you follow the information on the threads here. I also bought a Chinese variant mi 8 and have installed numerous roms.
burgess_boy said:
It's completely safe to do what you want to do provided you follow the information on the threads here. I also bought a Chinese variant mi 8 and have installed numerous roms.
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Thank you so much for your reply. I just got my hands on Chinese MI8 and installed xiaomi.eu rom as my first rom
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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?
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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.
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To be honest i found indian 10.3.5 smoother than global 10.3.2, way snappier.
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ishaqtkr said:
To be honest i found indian 10.3.5 smoother than global 10.3.2, way snappier.
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As the OP is in the EU, they might want to use the NFC, so the Indian ROM would be useless.

Can someone please tell me the difference between EU ROM and Global ROM?

Which one do you think is better between the two? If my ROM before was QJOEUXM and I flashed the QJOMIXM ROM in my RN9, would it make that much difference?
The clue is in the question
One is for devices sold into European markets, the other for Global (non EU, non Chinese) markets
Mine came with the EU version of MIUI 11 - I couldn't install the Global (non EU) version of MIUI 12, but the EU version installed fine. Phones bought in different regions usually have different regional update channels and do it is here
I don't imagine there would be any meaningful difference at all between the versions, but with only one MIUI device I can't compare. Unless you've rooted your phone I'd expect you will only be able to install the one intended for your region
Correct me if I'm wrong, people!
EU devices can NFC
qamu74 said:
EU devices can NFC
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Check your model number
Mine is M2003J15SG
It's a 4/128gb version, was bought within the EU, runs EU ROMs and has NFC
Pretty sure, as I said above, that the global and Chinese phones have different model numbers and different specs (some versions having no NFC chip) running different stock firmware

Question EU Rom on global version (NE2215)

Hi,
I've juste buy a one plus 10 pro global version. It's running on NE2215 Rom. I would like to know if it's possible to flash EU Rom on it, and if there is any benefits to do this action.
Thanks for your answers,
Best regards.
No new benefits, just a day or 2 in advance to receives the update.
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