App Vault make crash Launcher on Redmi 4x
I confirm this on jason.
edit: don't mess with the settings (in Chinese) of App Vault, then it doesn't crash the launcher!
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App Vault make crash Launcher on Redmi 4x
Hi my friend! I noticed in the last branch, you gave advice on removing 4 dual applications.?? "2 ROM restore" ??
I restored only my TWRP backup of the data partition in my Max1 Prime, that got rid of the extra dual app icons.
Reflashing the ROM did not help.
* "Chinese text" is not a bug. New features are not always translated immediately. We already took care of that for the next release.
* Taken care of for next release. You can just click the X button to hide it for now.
* Had that issue as well, and it disappeared after a few minutes. Did literally nothing to solve it, it was just gone on its own.
Our ROMs features (Whats not in Global):
- No any Chinese character under the full system
I already did this and checked all the apps, but it still does not work ...Settings/Lock screen and password/Wake Lock screen for notifications. Also check for every app to enable it.
Thanks for taking care of this, but I beg to differ; it is a bug as long as Xiaomi.eu ROMs are announced (in every week's announcement for a new ROM) like this:
Not that I care all too much about Chinese characters, but please don't make promises that you don't consider worthy of keeping.
Regarding Google Translate, the bug is still there after several hours and reboots. As I don't know whether it is a problem on Google's side, I don't blame the eu ROM, I just wanted to report it.
One more thing, System Launcher reproducibly crashes after going back from AppVault. I thought I switch AppVault off (I remember it was possible), but now cannot find a setting for it (not even with the search function).
To switch appVault off:
Settings-home screen & recents
I confirm most of the reported bugs but I just have system launcher crashes when I change the Chinese settings (I didn't bother to translate)
Where you bought the battery? I have to buy one too to my Mi5.Hello Everyone,
I have a MI5.
So I face a strange issue, 3 weeks ago I was in Xiaomi.eu version xiaomi.eu_multi_MI5_V8.1.9.0.NAACNDL_v8-7.0 and I didn't updated phone in more than one year. Three weeks ago I decided to update it and made a full wipe and format erase everything updated TWPR and update version 8.8.9, the week after I update to 8.8.16 and now for 8.8.23 but after that I never had camera in those version.
If I go to 9.5 stable I have but in MIUI 10 I can't have cam and I already try install 5 different cams and all workaround I can find. I'm the only one with this issue?
Besides of this all work well except the battery drain but I already bought a new one because people say this can be a battery issue.
Any idea to fix cam would be very appreciated, thank you
Should I maybe try reinstalling? Or rewiping?Just did it. Same crashes tho. Checked both Dalvik and cache inside TWRP going from volume up + power...
Any other chance?
Thanks for now!
* On Oreo ROMs, you go to Installed apps -> Messaging -> Notifications -> Messages -> Custom sound.
* If there is no such option, then your device only supports white LED.
try 16.4Hi,
Yes, 16.7(1671)
It gets stuck on mi logo at startup for some reason
only boot in twrp and then install twrp from itI've done the same process again, and the only mistake it makes, is that of the image.
However, getting the command to go into twrp, I can get in and do whatever I want.
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When I reboot to recovery, it returns to xiaomi again.
App vault indeed crashes the launcher if you touch the first setting in App vault settings. This is fixed for next released.I confirm this on jason.
edit: don't mess with the settings (in Chinese) of App Vault, then it doesn't crash the launcher!
I invite you to install Global ROM and not use Xiaomi.eu ROM. You've got a lot of nerve telling us what we need to do. Have you ever paid us for this ROM? No? Then don't tell us how to run things.Thanks for taking care of this, but I beg to differ; it is a bug as long as Xiaomi.eu ROMs are announced (in every week's announcement for a new ROM) like this:
Not that I care all too much about Chinese characters, but please don't make promises that you don't consider worthy of keeping.
Regarding Google Translate, the bug is still there after several hours and reboots. As I don't know whether it is a problem on Google's side, I don't blame the eu ROM, I just wanted to report it.
One more thing, System Launcher reproducibly crashes after going back from AppVault. I thought I switch AppVault off (I remember it was possible), but now cannot find a setting for it (not even with the search function).
The first on is some Chinese AI feature that we usually disable, but it didn't work because of a recent update to App vault. This is already fixed by won't be applied until next release.great observation - I had changed these settings to see what they do. When I activate all of them (as they were by default), the launcher doesn't crash anymore. So, for the time being, I leave them all checked, and live with whatever these do (especially the first one, the other two are obvious - showing the search field and the date).
Most recent Xiaomi devices only support white LED. "How is it possible", that's a question you should ask Xiaomi directly.How is it possible that Redmi note 5 has no rgb notification led?
The sound of sms I could change the way you said, thank you.
How is it possible that Redmi note 5 has no rgb notification led?
In the global beta version of MIUI 10, the last two versions (8.8.16 and 8.8.23) I could not change the led color.
I thought that by switching to the xiaomi.eu ROM, the developers had added this option.
Because it is the same case of the Redmi 4X, that I had at home, with the official global stable ROM, only had white led.
Since I moved from the stable Global official to the stable global of xiaomi.eu, I was able to change the led color
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