- Sep 3, 2020
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Hi Everyone
I have scoured the internet for a solution, but so far I have only found people with the exact same problem.
People who have the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro / Redmi K20 Pro, report reboots/crashes when trying to use the fingerprint scanner when the following conditions are met:
-They have had their screen replaced
-They have got MIUI 12 installed
With MIUI 11, and other ROMs, the fingerprint scanner works fine. However, after updating to MIUI 12, the device reboots when trying to use the fingerprint scanner.
I have MIUI by Xiaomi.eu 12.0.3 stable installed. but I have seen the same problem with people who have 12.0.1 or 12.0.2 installed, no matter if it is Global, China, EU or xiaomi.eu rom.
Not working:
-Registering Fingerprints in the settings menu
-Unlocking the device with registered fingerprints
-Completing the "FOD fingerprint calibration" in the "Additional Tools" menu of CIT. It fails at the final step, "PERFORMANCE_CHART Test"
Working (albeit buggy):
-The tests in "com.goodix.fingerprint.setting.MainActivity", which can be launced with the app "Activity Launcher"
-CIT Fingerprint Sensor check
-CIT FOD Fingerprint Input Test (I encountered that this test actually registers your fingerprint. After this, the phone immediately crashes, reboots, and your phone is locked! Trying to unlock it reboots the phone. However, you can unlock it with the numerical code "0000", apparently the default password. Unfortunately, this also crashes the phone. To avoid this problem, go into e.g. TWRP, decrypt the storage with "0000", go to Advanced>Filemanager, then go to /data/system/user/0 and delete "settings_fingerprint.xml". After reboot your phone is unlocked)
It seems to me that this is a software issue, since the FOD was working fine in MIUI 11. So far, reports of this issue go back since the first release of MIUI 12 for the Mi 9T Pro.
Xiaomi says the warranty is void once your screen is broken, or replaced.
The only report I found of someone who solved this problem, said the technician who replaced his screen told him he had to "Copy the firmware codes from his old screen to his new screen", but so far no-one was able to follow up on this.
Here are a few links with threads of people reporting the same problem:
Xiaomi.eu
XDA
Baidu
If the xiaomi.eu would be able to fix this issue as opposed to the global/EU/China rom, it would be a major advantage for everyone who has had their screen replaced (which over time will ofcourse be more and more people)
I hope this a bit more comprehensive thread will help us get to a solution.
Thanks
I have scoured the internet for a solution, but so far I have only found people with the exact same problem.
People who have the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro / Redmi K20 Pro, report reboots/crashes when trying to use the fingerprint scanner when the following conditions are met:
-They have had their screen replaced
-They have got MIUI 12 installed
With MIUI 11, and other ROMs, the fingerprint scanner works fine. However, after updating to MIUI 12, the device reboots when trying to use the fingerprint scanner.
I have MIUI by Xiaomi.eu 12.0.3 stable installed. but I have seen the same problem with people who have 12.0.1 or 12.0.2 installed, no matter if it is Global, China, EU or xiaomi.eu rom.
Not working:
-Registering Fingerprints in the settings menu
-Unlocking the device with registered fingerprints
-Completing the "FOD fingerprint calibration" in the "Additional Tools" menu of CIT. It fails at the final step, "PERFORMANCE_CHART Test"
Working (albeit buggy):
-The tests in "com.goodix.fingerprint.setting.MainActivity", which can be launced with the app "Activity Launcher"
-CIT Fingerprint Sensor check
-CIT FOD Fingerprint Input Test (I encountered that this test actually registers your fingerprint. After this, the phone immediately crashes, reboots, and your phone is locked! Trying to unlock it reboots the phone. However, you can unlock it with the numerical code "0000", apparently the default password. Unfortunately, this also crashes the phone. To avoid this problem, go into e.g. TWRP, decrypt the storage with "0000", go to Advanced>Filemanager, then go to /data/system/user/0 and delete "settings_fingerprint.xml". After reboot your phone is unlocked)
It seems to me that this is a software issue, since the FOD was working fine in MIUI 11. So far, reports of this issue go back since the first release of MIUI 12 for the Mi 9T Pro.
Xiaomi says the warranty is void once your screen is broken, or replaced.
The only report I found of someone who solved this problem, said the technician who replaced his screen told him he had to "Copy the firmware codes from his old screen to his new screen", but so far no-one was able to follow up on this.
Here are a few links with threads of people reporting the same problem:
Xiaomi.eu
XDA
Baidu
If the xiaomi.eu would be able to fix this issue as opposed to the global/EU/China rom, it would be a major advantage for everyone who has had their screen replaced (which over time will ofcourse be more and more people)
I hope this a bit more comprehensive thread will help us get to a solution.
Thanks
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