I had to format and downgrade to the last week weeklyMi 9T here. The phone turns off by itself. Any fix? I have literally no phone now.
I had to format and downgrade to the last week weekly
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Weirdly, I haven't had a single freeze today. So far it only occured at night. I did not change anything in regards to settings etc.Same here. For me it freezes during/after a video playback on Youtube. Video finishes but the phone does not respond to any touches and gestures. I'm using Mi9T as well
Just brace yourself, it will start again when you will need it most xDWeirdly, I haven't had a single freeze today. So far it only occured at night. I did not change anything in regards to settings etc.
I think you'd have to ask @Poney70, for this. I think he has found a way or something to do it, but it's probably better to do a clean flash.I thought for upgrades (stable to weekly) dirty flash is possible? I read it multiple times in this forum
Thanks for answer. what gets specifically erased when formating data?
Format data deletes /data including internal storage (/data/media).What should I wipe in TWRP?
If you are switching ROMs (changing from one ROM to a completely different one) then you should perform a factory reset. A factory reset wipes data and cache...twrp.me
Factory reset deletes /data without internal storage (excluding /media folder when formating). It also deletes the cache and dalvik cache partitions (just cache).
Format data is ~the "nuke".
There's also the "advanced" tab where you can delete things seperately:
Cache deletes cache particion
Dalvik and cache deletes dalvik and cache partition
Data deletes /data without /media
Internal storage deletes /media (OR it deletes the whole /data partition)
Otg deletes the drive you've connected to the phone (you probably don't want this).
Well, with enough nandroid and swift/titanium backups and pc transfers there is ~no big issue.Thanks.
One thing for sure now i learned why is so important to stick with stable versions. xD
Besides people who have problems there are a lot of otherones that don't have serious problems. Personally I NEVER have had serious problems with weekly version. I think that it's probably depends of the model of phone and also how much are important for you functions (as for example "gestures"...). Serious problems can also happen if you don't respect exactly the process of first clean installation.Thanks.
One thing for sure now i learned why is so important to stick with stable versions. xD
Hello,Hi all.
I am currently on xiaomi.eu v11.0.6.0 (stable).
I'd like to upgrade to this 12.5 weekly. Is that possible or do I need to do a fresh install?
If upgrade is possible, what parts do I need to wipe before install?
+1, k30Pro (lmi) mi reclaim used 12-14% cpu and boost litle cluster to 1.8 GHz, then phone hot.Hi, I noticed a process called mi_reclaim with high cpu usage in FKM and at the same time, my device (mi 9t) heats up quit a lot. Been happening for a while, is this normal?
MIUI 12.5 stable arrived on Mi11
It still on Internal Beta Stable.Good news.. No fastboot version yet tho..
It still on Internal Beta Stable.
Restarts/shutdown issues for davinci/tucana/phoenix should be fixed in next update (China ROM issue)
Does this include freezes on Davinci as well?Restarts/shutdown issues for davinci/tucana/phoenix should be fixed in next update (China ROM issue)
Nope, I don't know about any workaround unfortunately...
Hi Bro, I also use mi 11, But when I install this rom(2021.3.24) some times this phone will reboot or I can't use the camera,I must reboot this phone, then I can use the camera again, how about you?Flashed and updated to 21.3.24 on my Mi 11 with no problem at all. Kudos to dev for the hard work!
I sometimes also can't use camera,must rebootHello, can you confirm if your camera works? On my mi11 cant conect to camera after the update :/
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