Just went back from Xiaomi.eu to Global Beta 9.5.30...is there no Wallpaper Carousel, can't find anything or might it depend on region settings (my region is Germany)?
Obviously there is an APP called " Wallpaper Carousel" when searchin Apps but noway to activate it in settings.....
Thx for your help.
I think that is only on Chinese ROM and the xiaomi.eu that is based on the Chinese... On Global ROM we can't active it. At least I can't (I'm on Global) and when I have a phone with Xiaomi.eu I can
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Hi all, it is kind of funny because I just received an actualization for the wallpaper carrousell app that I cannot use...I have a Mi 9 with the European ROM (10.2.30.0(PFAEUXM). Can someone confirm if it's a region or a ROM issue?
Is it possible and if yes, where is it? I have the Blobal EU, I think its the EEA. Saw it everywhere on YouTube but can't open it myself.
I get it in the xiaomi.eu rom - it's under settings>special features>miui lab.
I think it's a China rom feature, which is why you see it on xiaomi.eu since that's based off the China rom
Personal Sandwich said:
I get it in the xiaomi.eu rom - it's under settings>special features>miui lab.
I think it's a China rom feature, which is why you see it on xiaomi.eu since that's based off the China rom
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Hmm, okay. I was guessing that it's because its EU but still wanted to be sure.
IN for India in the above screenshots
RU for Russia
ID for Indonesia
EU for Europe
MI for other Global regions
CN for China, China ROM lacks Google services
which one can enhanced the phone better than the other ?
There is not much differents ,But if you go deep you will notice difference in some twerks and features.
But the fastest one to get the latest updates and features it's the chinese version.
on the performance side it's all the same and better to use the stock one for your device.
Hi,
I am planning to buy the Mi 11 Ultra but I am not sure which version to get.
Since my provider (Telekom Germany) uses a 4G frequency the Chinese version does not support I could only take the global hardware version.
But as far as I have read on this forum an remember from my Mi 9 back in the days there are two different firmware versions. The normal Global and the EEA (European) version.
On my Mi 9, I remember that the Global firmware got updates faster and had a few more features than the EEA one.
Since I use some banking apps which require a passed Safetynet check I would like to avoid unlocking the bootloader to switch to the global firmware.
Has anyone already some information on which version to get and if there are differences when it comes to 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing support? Either I could easily order the EEA one directly from Xiaomi Germany once it is available or would have to import the Global version.
Thanks in advance for your help and recommendations.
pwnageforever said:
Hi,
I am planning to buy the Mi 11 Ultra but I am not sure which version to get.
Since my provider (Telekom Germany) uses a 4G frequency the Chinese version does not support I could only take the global hardware version.
But as far as I have read on this forum an remember from my Mi 9 back in the days there are two different firmware versions. The normal Global and the EEA (European) version.
On my Mi 9, I remember that the Global firmware got updates faster and had a few more features than the EEA one.
Since I use some banking apps which require a passed Safetynet check I would like to avoid unlocking the bootloader to switch to the global firmware.
Has anyone already some information on which version to get and if there are differences when it comes to 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing support? Either I could easily order the EEA one directly from Xiaomi Germany once it is available or would have to import the Global version.
Thanks in advance for your help and recommendations.
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Simply, there is no EEA version of mi 11 ultra as stock, EEA firmware is not official firmware to be released out of the box and it extracted from Chinese version.
I had your thoughts as well until someone corrected me.
hassanaliyeh said:
Simply, there is no EEA version of mi 11 ultra as stock, EEA firmware is not official firmware to be released out of the box and it extracted from Chinese version.
I had your thoughts as well until someone corrected me.
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No, I think you are confusing EEA with EU.
EEA is an official ROM, but does appear to just be a later global version.
This is the official firmware list: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/star/
Europe is the EEA version.
hassanaliyeh said:
Simply, there is no EEA version of mi 11 ultra as stock, EEA firmware is not official firmware to be released out of the box and it extracted from Chinese version.
I had your thoughts as well until someone corrected me.
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Are you sure you do not mix up the xiaomi.eu ROM (which is a rather unofficial firmware based on the official China ROM) with the official EEA firmware, which is also listed on the official firmware list for the Mi 11 Ultra here in the forum?
pwnageforever said:
Since my provider (Telekom Germany) uses a 4G frequency the Chinese version does not support I could only take the global hardware version.
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I'm on Vodafone Germany with a CN Mi11U which is working nice and fine, not sure which 4G bands Telekom uses, though.
If I look at the specs the CN version actually supports more bands than the EU version with the exception of B32 and B66 which is EU only....
s3axel said:
I'm on Vodafone Germany with a CN Mi11U which is working nice and fine, not sure which 4G bands Telekom uses, though.
If I look at the specs the CN version actually supports more bands than the EU version with the exception of B32 and B66 which is EU only....
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The CN Version should in general also work fine for Telekom Germany even though they plan to use B32 to increase the download speed in some areas.
But I am also not really sure how the 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) compatibility of the CN Version is since it lacks some 5G frequencies (like 900Mhz) used as anchor bands for 5G by the German Telekom. Especially since my coverage at home is 5G with 900Mhz as anchor band I do not want to risk getting the CN version.
Hi, so Antoine got an answer ? Xiaomi finally released the 11 Ultra in Europe with EEA firmware, so witch one to buy of GLOBAL or Europe model ? What's the difference between these two models ?
EEA is likely to be at standard price, whereas Global can be picked up for a lot less (when it's in stock)
pwnageforever said:
Hi,
I am planning to buy the Mi 11 Ultra but I am not sure which version to get.
Since my provider (Telekom Germany) uses a 4G frequency the Chinese version does not support I could only take the global hardware version.
But as far as I have read on this forum an remember from my Mi 9 back in the days there are two different firmware versions. The normal Global and the EEA (European) version.
On my Mi 9, I remember that the Global firmware got updates faster and had a few more features than the EEA one.
Since I use some banking apps which require a passed Safetynet check I would like to avoid unlocking the bootloader to switch to the global firmware.
Has anyone already some information on which version to get and if there are differences when it comes to 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing support? Either I could easily order the EEA one directly from Xiaomi Germany once it is available or would have to import the Global version.
Thanks in advance for your help and recommendations.
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Since the hardware is the same on all of them, why not order Chinese model, which will cost less, imiort it and unlock it 9unless it is unlocked already and flash it with either the EEA or Global rom?
Bryandu13 said:
Hi, so Antoine got an answer ? Xiaomi finally released the 11 Ultra in Europe with EEA firmware, so witch one to buy of GLOBAL or Europe model ? What's the difference between these two models ?
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I tried global rom and eea rom and eu rom on my device.
1)eea rom: I did not like photo quality and colours of eea rom.Especially in reverse light, white shadows in dark areas. Because good camera is a must this is not an option for me. So decided to choose between global or eu
2) I tried eu rom, i liked double tap to wake,sleep, ram usage indicator,call recording etc but did not like call sound quality(worse than global rom), bluetooth sound quality (worse than global rom), randomly freeze clicking some applications(worse than global rom etc.) , swipe to turn off etc. It is clean but extremely clean, i could not find some basic stuff like clockwatch etc
3)I tried global rom, i liked its smoothness (better than eu),i liked Camera(better than eea, same with eu), i liked bluetotoh sound quality(better than eu), i disliked no recording calls option, double tap to wake on home screen not working
As a result i decided to use global rom because camera quality,bluetooth audio quality, call sound quality,smoothness are crucial things for me.
I turned of all updates because any of the devices bought before with xiaomi brand was messed up by software updates, elder mi phone,robot vacuum cleaner etc
muraxz said:
because camera quality
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Why are you still using stock camera?
muraxz said:
double tap to wake on home screen not working
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Is there a reason you need to use the default launcher? If it's about gestures, then with root you can use a mod for fixing issues on 3rd party launcher
It's a fairly simple question, but I see 12.5 is the latest question, however I have the EU version of MIUI and been trying to update from 12.0.2 and it says I have the latest. WTH?
If your updater telling you that's your device up to date then it's up to date.
because Xiaomi release updates depends on the region variants (indian, global,...etc)
just keep your eyes on Updater notifications
Abdullah.Csit said:
If your updater telling you that's your device up to date then it's up to date.
because Xiaomi release updates depends on the region variants (indian, global,...etc)
just keep your eyes on Updater notifications
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I was on the 12.0.2.0 global version not long ago and updated and it put me on 12.0.1.0 EEA rom for some reason, I have no idea why I'm not even in the EU.
slayerking said:
I was on the 12.0.2.0 global version not long ago and updated and it put me on 12.0.1.0 EEA rom for some reason, I have no idea why I'm not even in the EU.
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F... Doesn't changing between regions mess up the bands and call signal?
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F... Doesn't changing between regions mess up the bands and call signal?
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I'm not sure I'm in Australia mate not changed any region.
Global is MI, and EU is EUROPE, isn't that a region change?
I got : 12.5.1 yesterday ( miui global rjcmixm )
Android version : 11 RP1A Kernel : 4.14.186
Im in germany and the updater has shown update to 12.0.1.0,but my wife have a notification for the 12.0.2.0 update,weird.