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Same problem here 1&1 no network. Only short after rebootLooks like SIM cards from Vodafone are affected. I have Otelo (Vodafone) and 1 & 1 (Vodafone).
Can not test, unfortunately, it is due to dual. Have already installed the 9.11.7 again.
What I did to solve this problem is after revert back to 9.11.7 to reboot once more time to TWRP Recovery, TWRP Recovery >> Advanced >> File Manager and find the folder /data/system/package_cache and delete any folder that you will find in there, after that you will see that now everything works as it should.New problem after go back to the old version. If I like to take a phone call from contact I get FC....
When we wipe cache in recovery mode before a dirty/clean flash, does it actually deletes everything in /data/system/package_cache?What I did to solve this problem is after revert back to 9.11.7 to reboot once more time to TWRP Recovery, TWRP Recovery >> Advanced >> File Manager and find the folder /data/system/package_cache and delete any folder that you will find in there, after that you will see that now everything works as it should.
This solution I find it at Greek forum of Xiaomi
I really don't know, but when i wipe cache in recovery the specific problem didn't solved, and solved only when i delete the files on specific folder that mentioned beforeWhen we wipe cache in recovery mode before a dirty/clean flash, does it actually deletes everything in /data/system/package_cache?
...thanks tried and now it works. Good work arround. But Devs must be fix the Sim card problem soon....What I did to solve this problem is after revert back to 9.11.7 to reboot once more time to TWRP Recovery, TWRP Recovery >> Advanced >> File Manager and find the folder /data/system/package_cache and delete any folder that you will find in there, after that you will see that now everything works as it should.
This solution I find it at Greek forum of Xiaomi
What I did to solve this problem is after revert back to 9.11.7 to reboot once more time to TWRP Recovery, TWRP Recovery >> Advanced >> File Manager and find the folder /data/system/package_cache and delete any folder that you will find in there, after that you will see that now everything works as it should.
This solution I find it at Greek forum of Xiaomi
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