Question mi 11 ultra keeps freezing - Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

hi,so i got my phone with china rom which the seller bootunlocked it and changed it to the offical global rom like 6 months ago and from 3 4 weeks agao im facing a really bad problem,before that i got the problem that i tapped one time and the device would think i've tapped 2 times and it closed the app,i thought it's because of the screen protectors.but from 3 weeks ago i'm facing these real problems:
1-phone suddenly freezes for 3 or 4 seconds then it's responsive for like a second and again till i close all apps and then it gets a little better but after i restart which sometimes leads to a boot loop, it doesn't get smooth and normal, even after that,after some time like 30 40 minutes it freezes again. even the keyboard freezes.
2-if the freezing continues i get a "---- app is not responding wait close",sometimes the miui system shows the same error but if i click on the wait it wont crash or such, it justs behaves like it was before showing the error.
3-sometimes after the restart the battery percentage is shown 0, which i'm pretty sure it isn't. upon restarting again the problem solves.
4-sometimes in specific applications my tap is considered a holding and shows me the holding menu.
5-sometimes i get glitches and lines in some parts of google chrome webs which fades by just scrolling,specially if a video is playing on the web page.
the phone didn't got any physical damage in the past.
i've tried these but no avail:
1-updating the miui
2-disabling virtual extension memory
3-factory reset
4-flash and install the offical rom which somehow lead to a bootloop.
5-flash and install the xiaomi eu stable rom which didn't go on a boot loop but the freezing continued
6-flashing and installing the official rom which this time didn't got stuck in a boot loop but right after booting showed me the "miui is not responding" but i setuped the phone and it sill got the freezing problem.
i used multiple benchmarks and even filled my ram with some app to see if it's the stress leading to a freezing but all the scores were perfectly normal even for storage and ram and the phone wasn't freezing during the tests and benchmarks
sorry that the text got too long but i'm really desperate.

Try in safe mode to rule out a buggy 3rd party app. Run for a day or more.
If it fails that it may be a buggy system app.
Otherwise it may be a hardware issue.

blackhawk said:
Try in safe mode to rule out a buggy 3rd party app. Run for a day or more.
If it fails that it may be a buggy system app.
Otherwise it may be a hardware issue.
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so i entered the safe mode but it's a black screen with the text : safe mode under it .then it went to booting itself with some vibrations and the non ending mi logo on the screen.

mr.fazeli said:
so i entered the safe mode but it's a black screen with the text : safe mode under it .then it went to booting itself with some vibrations and the non ending mi logo on the screen.
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Sounds like the firmware is corrupted. This normally shouldn't happen.
Possible rootkit, a hardware failure or perhaps a single event upset hit the kernel or bootloader.
A complete reflash (impossible with a locked bootloader!) will purge any malware, remedy a SEU but not resolve a hardware failure.
Make sure all critical data is redundantly backed up now. It may crash and burn at any time running like that. Not good.
Return for warranty repair if possible.
That's my take on it, someone more familiar with that platform may have a better plan.

blackhawk said:
Sounds like the firmware is corrupted. This normally shouldn't happen.
Possible rootkit, a hardware failure or perhaps a single event upset hit the kernel or bootloader.
A complete reflash will purge any malware, remedy a SEU but not resolve a hardware failure.
For the latter a different rom may work if it bypasses the damage.
Return for warranty repair if possible.
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I’ve flashed it 2 times with the mi flash tool and one time with the xiaomi eu rom fastboot registery. unfortunatly iv’e got no warranty for the phone in my country,so i fix it or i have to sell it cheap.

mr.fazeli said:
I’ve flashed it 2 times with the mi flash tool and one time with the xiaomi eu rom fastboot registery. unfortunatly iv’e got no warranty for the phone in my country,so i fix it or i have to sell it cheap.
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See my previous edited post. The issue may be the bootloader has been corrupted and/or a hardware failure. You're in way deeper than I ever had to go with the firmware on an Android.

blackhawk said:
See my previous edited post. The issue may be the bootloader has been corrupted and/or a hardware failure. You're in way deeper than I ever had to go with the firmware on an Android.
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Can i flash or reset the boot loader? Also thank u for helping me.

mr.fazeli said:
Can i flash or reset the boot loader? Also thank u for helping me.
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Not if it's locked. Someone may know how to unlock it here, I do not. That may not be the issue though or the root cause... You're welcome but I'm afraid I wasn't much help.
Try some Google searches for that manufacturer and devices with the same issue. Add xda to the searches to search XDA, that works better than the XDA search engine.

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Nexus One boot problem (freezing)

I received a Nexus One yesterday. First it worked for around 5 min, then rebooted by itself. From then on I never got into the system. If i turn it on normally, it freezes (or loops) at X logo. I have no problem reaching FASTBOOT and BOOTLOADER. But when I try to go to recovery, sometimes I can get to it, sometimes not (freezes at X also, or the screen is completely black so I need to pull out the battery).
What is causing the problem? I also tried to flash recovery image, same result. As long I'm a newbie, I know nothing about radio, spl, kernel ... flashing and dependencies between each.
Is it possible that it is a hardware issue? If not, what can I do, wipe, flash, etc...?
In desperate need of help... Tnx
I had exactly the same situation with my first N1. I called HTC and returned it as a defective device. My replacement device has been rock solid.
That being said, can you get into recovery Mode? (hold trackball down while powering on), if you can, try a factory reset and see if you can boot then.
Yea sometimes i can get to recovery mode. Usually when the battery is out for a while. I tried also with the factory reset, no success.
I write this problem here thinking there may be a solution (like flashing everithing...), but the problem is I know very little about all the stuff such as kernel, rom, radio, etc.
Any advice besides returning to HTC? Because I have no warranty.
You describe my problem exactly. It was a hardware problem and I returned my device to HTC.
It sounds like the same problem i have.
Looks something like this ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bIfvl6Cuts
DvTonder said:
You describe my problem exactly. It was a hardware problem and I returned my device to HTC.
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This is happening to my N1 quite often, it seems stable now and doesn't happen often. I am guessing it has defective RAM or something.
The important part of this is how long did you take to get your device back as I see you are also in Canada, this is why I am not sending it in also, I know they are pretty good about honouring the warranty after root if it is hardware but I don't want to send it in for nothing if it is not that bad.
I have started using a 950mV kernel, this seems to have helped. Try one out OP.

Issues upon issues upon more issues!

I may be the lucky one whose screen didn't start to peel off yet,but f*ck me this phone is starting to really piss me off.
Everything worked well after I have gone to SLiMM 1.4(way before) and as I was upgrading SLiMM versions it was slower and slower to the point where the phone is unusable!
So I thought,let's try to do a good old phone reset,reflash the ROM and go from the beginning.
I restored the apps,rebooted the phone and it was STILL painfully slow,so I resetted it again but this time restoring half the apps and half the Xposed modules I have used before.
It improved a tiny bit but nothing significant.
So I thought it is finally time to unlock the bootloader and see if there is any good AOSP ROMs,as the first one I tried was AOSP 7.1.1.
Fastest ROM I have used by far,the biggest problem,my device gets very hot from loading Messenger and jumping back to Snapchat and in AOSP 7.1.1 it would stop charging the phone because of the high temperature and this was quite a big issue.
So after using it for 2 weeks,I couldn't handle the charging thing anymore,so next best thing was Sony Concept ROM.
I install the ftf,goes well,install the recovery,install DRM fix,SuperSU and Xposed.
After rebooting I notice that Xposed didn't install properly so I jump back and flash it again,and the problem now was it would get like VERY VERY hot(you couldn't touch it) when it came to the "Android is starting" screen and of course the device started rebooting itself because it was way too hot.
So what I did was put the phone on a bag of f*cking ice to keep it cool,and it FINALLY passed that screen,only to find out a second later it returned to the bootanimation and gone into a bootloop.
Now I reflashed the ftf,but before even booting the ROM for the first time I flashed recovery,Xposed,SuperSU and the DRM fix.
It booted up fine,so I started to restore my apps and everything went well until I rebooted my device to find out it doesn't want to log in to Snapchat,the app I use very often.
So I flashed Magisk,systemless Xposed just that I can hide the root from it and disable Xposed just to log in to my account.
Even that didn't work so fine I'll try it next day.
So I decide to reboot the phone quickly and it has gone into the "Android is starting" screen and shut off in the half of the process. F*cking pissed.
I cool the phone down,boot it up,wait for it to finish and when it was close to finishing it has gone into a bootloop,and wiping cache doesn't solve it.
It is currently in a bootloop as we speak.
I really do like the phone but why is it behaving so badly? I do not know if someone had a similar experience as I did.
If anyone could give me a suggestion to make my phone stable and functional,please write a post since I need my phone to work.
Flash original android rom/kernel to the device to make device fully stock. Once it is back to stock, if problems still continue i recomend sell device and buy new one.. On my xperia, display stopped working out of blue, replaced it and my camera became blurry and vibration motor stopped working... Opened it again, fixed vibration motor, now it waits another opening to replace battery and camera lens... Disaster, but hey, device is great in hw department..
Strmy said:
Flash original android rom/kernel to the device to make device fully stock. Once it is back to stock, if problems still continue i recomend sell device and buy new one.. On my xperia, display stopped working out of blue, replaced it and my camera became blurry and vibration motor stopped working... Opened it again, fixed vibration motor, now it waits another opening to replace battery and camera lens... Disaster, but hey, device is great in hw department..
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I forgot to mention,every time I said reset the phone I actually did flash the stock ftf and set it up all on my own,but whatever.
I guess it is just bad luck.
Dinkec27 said:
I forgot to mention,every time I said reset the phone I actually did flash the stock ftf and set it up all on my own,but whatever.
I guess it is just bad luck.
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Jebiga mi Hrvati imamo lose srece sa mobitelima hahah
More luck next time
Dinkec27 said:
I forgot to mention,every time I said reset the phone I actually did flash the stock ftf and set it up all on my own,but whatever.
I guess it is just bad luck.
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internal memory is failing.
bookworth said:
internal memory is failing.
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Awesome
bookworth said:
internal memory is failing.
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Awesome
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Exactly, I suggest the same issue. I had exactly the same problem on my Xperia T, it became slower, slower, incredibly slow after three years so I couldn't even flash anything using flashtool - it was showing many errors. Even after factory resetting the phone, it was booting and setting up for like... two hours or more, becoming VERY hot but it finally booted, still was very slow.
Two solutions - warranty or selling it.
romcio47 said:
Exactly, I suggest the same issue. I had exactly the same problem on my Xperia T, it became slower, slower, incredibly slow after three years so I couldn't even flash anything using flashtool - it was showing many errors. Even after factory resetting the phone, it was booting and setting up for like... two hours or more, becoming VERY hot but it finally booted, still was very slow.
Two solutions - warranty or selling it.
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It just doesn't make sense to me that the internal memory could be failing just under a year...
I cannot go for warranty since I voided it with unlocking the bootloader,and selling it is not an option because I am on a contract currently and I can only sell it once it expires and then get a new phone to renew my contract.
If it is internal memory,it is a second tine in a row,before I had the Galaxy S3 and it had the same symptoms,it looks like I'm prone to internal memory failures lol
Is there a way I can test the internal memory?

T-mobile Note 4 Restart and Freeze problem gone after installing wake Lock app.

After and OTA update failed my note 4 was crashing, freezing and randomly restarting.
I tried every available troubleshoot, even installing stock firmware and changing the battery but the issue was never gone.
However after installing the wakelock power app my note 4 is working like it had never undergone any issue. But i cannot restart the phone as it does not power on easily.
What could be the culprit behind the problem which is fixed by simple installation of an app.?
I'm having the same *exact* issues. Curious to know what can be done about it
Over heating? When restarting i have to set phone in the freezer for a minute
Chupshah said:
After and OTA update failed my note 4 was crashing, freezing and randomly restarting.
I tried every available troubleshoot, even installing stock firmware and changing the battery but the issue was never gone.
However after installing the wakelock power app my note 4 is working like it had never undergone any issue. But i cannot restart the phone as it does not power on easily.
What could be the culprit behind the problem which is fixed by simple installation of an app.?
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Holy crap i thought i was the only person with this issue, I don't know the solution but I'm slightly relieved I'm not alone. I can tell you after reflashing roms and kernels and nothing working i actually took the phone completely apart, disconnected the board and reconnected and put it back and THOUGHT i fixed the issue because it wasn't happening, for 1 day, the my issue returned. If anyone has a fix please let me know I was under the assumption it could be a board issue but now that i see others have the same problem perhaps there's a solution.
Well I can confirm for me its a hardware problem...Spacifically its the EMMC chip, I can also tell you how to find out...I found actully multiple threads here i didnt relize existed with this problem, and theres a potential solution, that would be to downgrade to ok2
You have to do this by:
Getting Odin 10.7 spacifically
Getting the pit file
Getting the OK2 stock firmware
Use odin 10.7
Check Re-Partion
Uncheck auto reboot
Load pit file you downloaded
Load Stock TAR file in AP section
Flash
Hold down vol up, vol dwn, home
Let go Vol dwn soon as screen is off
Wait and watch the spining android for 5 mins
Phone will reboot takes about 10 mins
Skip through setup go to settings and factory reset
If the problem is Fixed YAY
If not you have a hardware issue
Back everything up because you will loose it all
But yea it comes down to its a marshmallow issue or its hardware issue and both issues look the same.
---------- Post added at 12:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:51 AM ----------
Same Issue 1:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...r-phone-issues-reboots-freezes-t3440870/page3
Same Issue 2: https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/help/problems-please-help-phone-weird-sm-t3550392
How to do the downgrade:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66879466&postcount=10
Stock ROMS
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-tmobile/development/roms-10-29-2014-t2922618
More Stock Roms
https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...sy-steps-stock-odin-n910tuvu1anih-cf-t2903733
Dirict Link to OK2
http://qc2.androidfilehost.com/dl/v...12/N910TUVU2DOK2_N910TTMB2DOK2_TMB-v5.1.1.zip
Dirict Link to pit
https://1fichier.com/?izzvn6s8re
Non Dirict Link to pit (must register with sammobile)
https://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=29568
to majicmazo
Thanks, after flashing, seems everything is ok. not taking into account two Spontaneous rebotes
den182 said:
to majicmazo
Thanks, after flashing, seems everything is ok. not taking into account two Spontaneous rebotes
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I might be a little concerned still about the reboots if you're back on pre mm stock and they are still happening but if it works great! If i helped you it would help me to hit the thanks button, you can also h8t it on all the original posts i listed above to help the people that led me here. I changed my board since i did i have had 0 issues.
majicmazo said:
I might be a little concerned still about the reboots if you're back on pre mm stock and they are still happening but if it works great! If i helped you it would help me to hit the thanks button, you can also h8t it on all the original posts i listed above to help the people that led me here. I changed my board since i did i have had 0 issues.
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So need to change the whole motherboard or just a chip on it? So weird, cause it begin to happen as soon as the update came.
Please let me know did I need to do factory reset before the flashing? or after is enough?
den182 said:
So need to change the whole motherboard or just a chip on it? So weird, cause it begin to happen as soon as the update came.
Please let me know did I need to do factory reset before the flashing? or after is enough?
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I changed the board because its much easier to do the chip is soldered on to the board. If you have experience soldering you can change the emmmc chip
I am having the same problem however, I'm not sure if it's the hardware.
I triple boot. Three systems as you can see by my sig.
The only time I have random reboots is when I am on Note7 TWiz. Using the AOSP roms there is never a problem.
It might be xposed Greenify with amplify. I am going through a process of elimination
Just my two cents
I noticed 2 or 3 white horizontal lines the moment display is shutting down before the random reboot. (just half a sec appearance)
Everybody have that?
I might have found a way to diagnose whether it's hardware or software
I am having random reboots as well, and partial wakelock fixes it. I think some people get random reboots because of software problems and some people have damaged hardware. I used AndroBench to check the speed of the NAND and it is much lower than when I didn't have random reboots (sequential read/write of 41.34/33.57 vs 207.51/95.42)
That leads me to believe my phone has motherboard damage.
Could you guys download AndroBench and post your results? Maybe we can figure out who's got hardware damage and who's got software bugs causing their phones to random reboot.
marlospain said:
I am having random reboots as well, and partial wakelock fixes it. I think some people get random reboots because of software problems and some people have damaged hardware. I used AndroBench to check the speed of the NAND and it is much lower than when I didn't have random reboots (sequential read/write of 41.34/33.57 vs 207.51/95.42)
That leads me to believe my phone has motherboard damage.
Could you guys download AndroBench and post your results? Maybe we can figure out who's got hardware damage and who's got software bugs causing their phones to random reboot.
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Here are my results. See screenshot. Couple of days ago new update came and my phone reboots more often after that. (
Any solutions? so my problem is a software i hope.
den182 said:
Here are my results. See screenshot. Couple of days ago new update came and my phone reboots more often after that. (
Any solutions? so my problem is a software i hope.
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Do you get any "mmc_read failed" errors while booting? If not, then it is not the problem that I'm having (my memory speeds are much slower than yours as well).
Those results are very close to what a new Note 4 would get so I don't think your memory is damaged (that would be worst case scenario - phone is slow and will reboot and freeze very frequently without partial wakelock).
Since it's probably a software issue you can look for rogue apps or as a last resort, factory reset.
Also, if anyone is reading this that has "mmc_read failed" could you please try and get AndroBench results? I suspect all of the phones with the MMC problem will get abnormally low numbers like my phone.
marlospain said:
Do you get any "mmc_read failed" errors while booting? If not, then it is not the problem that I'm having (my memory speeds are much slower than yours as well).
Those results are very close to what a new Note 4 would get so I don't think your memory is damaged (that would be worst case scenario - phone is slow and will reboot and freeze very frequently without partial wakelock).
Since it's probably a software issue you can look for rogue apps or as a last resort,es factory ret.
Also, if anyone is reading this that has "mmc_read failed" could you please try and get AndroBench results? I suspect all of the phones with the MMC problem will get abnormally low numbers like my phone.
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Try to do factory reset your reading/writing numbers should be higher! My story is when I updated via WIFI in Jan, phone started to rebooting from time to time, and was overheated. also when I tried to check for new updates I get messages that I have modify the firmware somehow that I cannot get official updates anymore. But I didn;t do anything. So i reflashed again to the new official. I helped but no I have same random freezing and rebooting. But no it happens quite rarely. After last update that was couple of days ago rebootig and freezing happen more often.
you can look for rogue apps
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What do you mean under this?
SolDroid said:
I am having the same problem however, I'm not sure if it's the hardware.
I triple boot. Three systems as you can see by my sig.
The only time I have random reboots is when I am on Note7 TWiz. Using the AOSP roms there is never a problem.
It might be xposed Greenify with amplify. I am going through a process of elimination
Just my two cents
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The way i personally determined mine was a Hardwarere issue was downgrading to stock dok2 that i had before installing any roms and seeing if you still have tje issue. Plus i was getting Emmc errors in download mode.
majicmazo said:
The way i personally determined mine was a Hardwarere issue was downgrading to stock dok2 that i had before installing any roms and seeing if you still have tje issue. Plus i was getting Emmc errors in download mode.
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I get you.
In my case it was the Power Nap . I uninstalled it and everything is fine
SolDroid said:
I get you.
In my case it was the Power Nap . I uninstalled it and everything is fine
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Power Nap Was the app you installed manually? And that was the case of rebooting?
AND
Does anybody know may I flash same pit file with the newer firmwares i download with SamFirm. Usually that's one file firmware.
den182 said:
Power Nap Was the app you installed manually? And that was the case of rebooting?
AND
Does anybody know may I flash same pit file with the newer firmwares i download with SamFirm. Usually that's one file firmware.
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Yes
I have amplify and greenify and had Power Nap
Uninstalled Power Nap (Xposed) and everything is fine
I'm on the Red Dragon Rom for 910t

Question Think I made a small issue to something huge

So The redmi note 10 pro atleast in India( redmi support has admitted to it) had this front camera issue where after the MIUI 13.0.5 update cameras had stopped working, also my Snapchat and instgram camera parts totally died. This was annoying but I was just going with it because I don't have the time to go to the repair shop for the "free fix".
Now yesterday I was just doing my thing using my phone browsing something when the app I was using ( think it was Gmail) crashed so i restarted the app and then it kept being extremely slow and finally the phone just died like froze and that system UI crashed thing was being shown but I couldnt do anyhting on the screen so I just held my power button expecting it to restart.
Now the issue began, the phone refused to boot up, after the original MI logo and a run of the theme's boot up animation it would freeze and the whole thing would happen again. It kept happening for a long time so then I went into safe mode, dad deleted all apps he thought are unsafe (they aren't mostly) and then rebooted but it wouldn't start so he said factory reset it. I went ahead and took whatever back up I could on safe mode and did that but now the phone would just boot into "system UI crashed" and be unresponsive.
I'm not sure at this point if I could boot in safe mode but i had given up and it was on another bootloop when I just removed the sim to out it into this trash phone and I did but after like 5 minutes I have no clue how it just booted into setup like a first day phone. Went ahead and set it up even rebooted to see if it's flawless and it was fine. Guess what even after all that the camera issues were still there. Today morning the phone was acting a little up but I didn't give it much thought. School got over boot it up and it wouldn't boot up again, went into safe mode and rebooted somehow that worked, reached home and voila using an app and this time it decides to reboot on its own and again back to zero.
I was so fed up and this is where first paragraph comes in I assumed this is all because this 13.0.5 is absolutely garbage for my phone and I should go back to another version of MIUI so I started watching videos on that.
Downloaded mi unlocked tool, pretty sure i did the OEM unlocking thing and mi account thing( i did all this in safemode because normal wouldn't boot) and went into fastboot but it wouldn't show up in the unlocker app. Thought I did something wrong tried again and failed again. But now it decided to not even open in safemode and then I gave up. My dad did something and wiped data and when it boots up now it just says device is locked in an unresponsive state where I can't type in the pass word (obviously because system UI has crashed) and it won't stop booting into this same screen. I can't enter safemode now but I'm not sure about fastboot. Please help I'm new here and I'm sorry for the extremely long post. If there are other places I can post and get help please tell.
To me my friend you sound like youre in a spot, I think personally, youre best solution is a service centre repair, warranty or not, sounds like you have some major issues there that are beyond simply flashing, and the more you mess the worse it gets. If it is a new phone i would be returning it for repair or replacement, if Xiaomi have admitted to camera problems then they should be liable for repairing the phones that suffer with this problem, you need to contact them to find out what you are entitled to.
gazza35 said:
To me my friend you sound like youre in a spot, I think personally, youre best solution is a service centre repair, warranty or not, sounds like you have some major issues there that are beyond simply flashing, and the more you mess the worse it gets. If it is a new phone i would be returning it for repair or replacement, if Xiaomi have admitted to camera problems then they should be liable for repairing the phones that suffer with this problem, you need to contact them to find out what you are entitled to.
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Hmm so just I'll let it be until I can visit a service center
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Hmm so just I'll let it be until I can visit a service center
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Xiaomi India offers free repairs for Redmi Note 10 Pro/Max camera issues after MIUI 13 update - Gizmochina
Xiaomi India has acknowledged that the latest MIUI update of the Redmi Note 10 and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max may have led to the frequent camera crashes that have been reported by users. Several users of the two smartphones had reported their cameras crashing whenever it was opened. Other users had...
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Question Mi 11 keeps on getting Dead Boot

So I recently updated to MIUI 14 and after using my 55w charger and playing some games, my device won't open anymore and it's just black screen, won't even charge (or what they called Dead Boot)
Then I have it fixed with a local tech, got to use it for 3-5 days tops, then it happened again. Tech says it was due to overheat. Now I am just so afraid to use MIUI 14 and wanted to know what's the best kernel and custom rom you can suggest? Also what are your suggestion to stop my phone from being "deadboot"? Thanks!
Mi 11 users have been experiencing the frustrating issue of their device getting stuck in a dead boot loop. This problem can occur due to various reasons, including an incompatible firmware update or faulty hardware. However, there are a few steps that you can take to try and fix this issue.
Firstly, try restarting your Mi 11 in safe mode by holding down the power button until the screen turns off and then pressing and holding the volume up key until your device starts in safe mode. If this doesn't work, you may need to reset your phone's settings completely or even perform a factory reset.
It's important to note that attempting these solutions may lead to data loss, so it's recommended that you back up all important files before proceeding with any troubleshooting steps.
If none of these methods work for fixing your Mi 11 dead boot issue, it's best to seek assistance from a professional repair service or contact Xiaomi customer support for further guidance.
Despite being frustrating at times, technical issues like this remind us of how much we rely on our smartphones every day. It also highlights the importance of taking care of our devices and keeping them updated regularly.
Tips: https://howtofixapp.com/bootloop-xiaomi/
jack lamters said:
Mi 11 users have been experiencing the frustrating issue of their device getting stuck in a dead boot loop. This problem can occur due to various reasons, including an incompatible firmware update or faulty hardware. However, there are a few steps that you can take to try and fix this issue.
Firstly, try restarting your Mi 11 in safe mode by holding down the power button until the screen turns off and then pressing and holding the volume up key until your device starts in safe mode. If this doesn't work, you may need to reset your phone's settings completely or even perform a factory reset.
It's important to note that attempting these solutions may lead to data loss, so it's recommended that you back up all important files before proceeding with any troubleshooting steps.
If none of these methods work for fixing your Mi 11 dead boot issue, it's best to seek assistance from a professional repair service or contact Xiaomi customer support for further guidance.
Despite being frustrating at times, technical issues like this remind us of how much we rely on our smartphones every day. It also highlights the importance of taking care of our devices and keeping them updated regularly.
Tips: https://howtofixapp.com/bootloop-xiaomi/
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Thank you! Yeah it kinda sucks how faulty MIUI can be. I'm just so scared to use my phone now unless I found the best custom rom to use it daily again, and tweak it to stop from overheating (couldn't even use my 55w charger now).
I tried different methods before sending it to our local tech. Even draining it for a couple of days didn't work. I've been to more than 10 different tech but only 3 had tried to fixed it. Other says the cpu already needs replacements and such - but everything now looks great and I am happy some of my local techs are great on fixing this issue.
Just hopefully I can found other recommendations to stop this traumatic event from happening again.
Cyan27 said:
Thank you! Yeah it kinda sucks how faulty MIUI can be. I'm just so scared to use my phone now unless I found the best custom rom to use it daily again, and tweak it to stop from overheating (couldn't even use my 55w charger now).
I tried different methods before sending it to our local tech. Even draining it for a couple of days didn't work. I've been to more than 10 different tech but only 3 had tried to fixed it. Other says the cpu already needs replacements and such - but everything now looks great and I am happy some of my local techs are great on fixing this issue.
Just hopefully I can found other recommendations to stop this traumatic event from happening again.
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Hey, there ain't really a "best" custom ROM tho, but they're all better than MIUI no matter what one you choose.
Just try out a bunch of them and see what's the best fit for you!
Hoping your phone doesn't break again
Ive had a problem after miui update too. Not as bad as yours but my speakers have stopped working rendering it unusable as I take a lot of calls. Only fix is using Bluetooth but I want it resolved so back to my Poco x3 pro. I'm currently in the process of unlocking the bootloader, just need to wait 6 more days.
A shame that warranty only ran out just over a week ago
I have installed custom ROMs before but our of desperation I asked if I could flash a stock rom with fastboot on a locked rom, but no reply and upon further research it just seems too risky. Rather wait the 7 days to unlock it.

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