For me IT worksNo it doesn't work. Never tested before
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Redmi K20 Pro met Tapatalk
For me IT worksNo it doesn't work. Never tested before
No it doesn't work. Never tested before
you can share your location in wazeCan you share the location in Google Maps?
So I figured out what actually caused notifications to break. I wanted to change theEnded up doing a fresh install of the rom and now notifications are displaying again. I have a feeling I broke it when I was trying to setup syncing to Google Drive using the app "Autosync for Google Drive". I tried backing up the Android folder to keep my settings backed up but I think I messed it up by setting it to 2-way syncing originally as well as messing up which folder it synced to. It's just a guess, but it seems to happen right after that.
Once I get all of my mods and tweaks setup again I'll see if it happens again.
config_allowAllRotations
boolean from true to false in /system/framework/framework-res.apk
because I can't stand reverse-portrait orientation (makes watching videos in bed a pain). So I used apktool to unpack, edit, and repack it. As soon as I replaced the apk and rebooted, notifications immediately broke again. Reverted it back to a copy of the original apk, rebooted, and they were immediately fixed.Look this Amazing tool : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633333&page=785So I figured out what actually caused notifications to break. I wanted to change theconfig_allowAllRotations
boolean from true to false in/system/framework/framework-res.apk
because I can't stand reverse-portrait orientation (makes watching videos in bed a pain). So I used apktool to unpack, edit, and repack it. As soon as I replaced the apk and rebooted, notifications immediately broke again. Reverted it back to a copy of the original apk, rebooted, and they were immediately fixed.
If anyone knows how to modify that setting without breaking notifications, please let me know.
Don't write in Spanish, this is an English forum so maybe that's why your post was deleted from existence. Also check all the rules before posting anything.lo siento, me acabo de registrar en este foro y formulé una pregunta, pero parece que lo eliminaron. ¿Puedes decirme que pasa? Solo quiero que alguien me guíe. Repito que acabo de ingresar porque compré un mi9 y lo he desbloqueado hoy espero sus noticias saludos
Dies anyone has the issue on Mi9 with MIUI 10 on Android Q that location sharing on Google Maps isn't working?
If I want to enable it again, it wants to enable location history (which is already enabled), but fails then while activating.
I just took a look, but it seems that tool just provides a more user friendly wrapper to apktool which is what I used manually.Look this Amazing tool : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633333&page=785
Envoyé de mon MIX 2S en utilisant Tapatalk
resource.asrc
file into the original APK and the setting change worked, reverse-portrait rotation was prevented. framework-res.apk
file directly, but it didn't work (maybe not compatible with Android Q or just MIUI in general, who knows).config_allowAllRotations
to false
does. Unfortunately, the creators of the Xiaomi.eu rom decided to modify it themselves to be true
when creating this rom (or perhaps the developer versions they use as a base has it set to true
by default, who knows). Actually I don't really care why it is set, I just want it unset Titanium backup seems to be the most recommended backup app for years now (note you must be rooted, so install the latest Magisk first). The UI is confusing as hell when you first start out, but once you figure it out it seems to work beautifully. If you pay for the pro version it even has built in syncing to Google Drive, Dropbox, and other services. It lets you individually back up all apps and settings (including system apps and even supposedly system settings). Then you can restore everything or only what you want (probably best to restore just what you need if switching rom versions and not just reinstalling the same rom). It even has an option to create an update.zip file to flash with TWRP with the apks and app data you want to restore. I just got it all setup yesterday, so I can't comment on how well the restore process works yet, but the backup process is working flawlessly and the granularity is awesome.When I make a fresh install, I have to set every application and system settings again. Can I restore the data with TWRP?
MI 8 SE cihazımdan Tapatalk kullanılarak gönderildi
How do I back up my apps so I can restore saves in games which don't do cloud saves?Hello, every time you change from beta to stable rom, a data wipe is needed.
Titanium Backup should definitely be able to do it, though you should make sure to test it at least once. Also you can take a Nandroid backup using the TWRP recover which should also save it (and you can even use Titanium Backup to restore it from the nandroid backup without restoring the whole backup, but I haven't used that feature yet). Though again, make sure you do a backup and test it somehow before wiping your phone. Maybe do it with a game that you don't care much about or try restoring it to a friend's phone (assuming they're also rooted).How do I back up my apps so I can restore saves in games which don't do cloud saves?
I suppose what I've been doing so far were all "dirty" flashes. I can't afford to lose data, nor do I look forward to reinstalling again all this crap I keep on my phone
Please, explain it to me like I'm stupid.
Would Nandroid Backup help here?
EDIT:
Poster above me, aside from being randomly helpful yet again, just did this.
I'm not rooted, and can't be because reasons, so I likely have to use Nandroid.
Thank you for your kind answer bro. I will try titanium but I know that some apps don't work if installed with titanium backup.Titanium backup seems to be the most recommended backup app for years now (note you must be rooted, so install the latest Magisk first). The UI is confusing as hell when you first start out, but once you figure it out it seems to work beautifully. If you pay for the pro version it even has built in syncing to Google Drive, Dropbox, and other services. It lets you individually back up all apps and settings (including system apps and even supposedly system settings). Then you can restore everything or only what you want (probably best to restore just what you need if switching rom versions and not just reinstalling the same rom). It even has an option to create an update.zip file to flash with TWRP with the apks and app data you want to restore. I just got it all setup yesterday, so I can't comment on how well the restore process works yet, but the backup process is working flawlessly and the granularity is awesome.
You can also do Nandroid backups with TWRP, but the last time I tried to restore one I ended up in a recovery boot loop (using latest unofficial TWRP for Mi 9, though that could be due to Android 10, the TWRP version, or who knows what). However keep in mind Nandroid backups are for restoring your full partitions, so shouldn't really be used when upgrading, only to restore a previous version of the rom when testing a new one (assuming the store works...) as for example if you store your old data partition to a new rom it could break all kinds of stuff due to incompatible settings.
Hi, I have no problems with wifi ... it works fine2 phones have this bug and the second the redmi 5 can't add fingerprint
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