i found a "work" around sort of. using tmobile sim apn settings are unlocked and edit-able.i have this device but have only used one SIM card up to now, sorry.
You will be able to flash newer stable ROMs, but keep in mind it is recommended to format data when switching between weekly and stable.I'm running on a 10t. Will i be able to flash further stable roms (since the weekly are going to be suspended), or is my device going to arrive to EOL?
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The list is not updated in real time.Redmi K30 latest update (HMK30_V13.0.6.0.SGHCNXM_v13-12) says that the rom is fastboot but when I open the file it is recovery. How do I install this update with no TWRP?
I answered in the post just above yoursHi Devs,
I'm a K30 user.
The link at Sourceforge is for a recovery ROM xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK30_V13.0.6.0.SGHCNXM_v13-12.
Do Phoenix users have the option to update it via Recover now?
I distinctly remember updating using fast boot last time around.
Appreciate your thoughts on this.
Regards,
Afthab
It is recovery rom (ignore the image, it is outdated)Redmi K30 latest update (HMK30_V13.0.6.0.SGHCNXM_v13-12) says that the rom is fastboot but when I open the file it is recovery. How do I install this update with no TWRP?
Same with POCO X3NFC, download it and install using twrp 3.7.0, i am come from stable miui12.Hi Devs,
I'm a K30 user.
The link at Sourceforge is for a recovery ROM xiaomi.eu_multi_HMK30_V13.0.6.0.SGHCNXM_v13-12.
Do Phoenix users have the option to update it via Recover now?
I distinctly remember updating using fast boot last time around.
Appreciate your thoughts on this.
Regards,
Afthab
So if MIUI 14 dropped with a stable version, i can still flash it (if that were the case of course), but I'd need to make a backup, format data, and flash?You will be able to flash newer stable ROMs, but keep in mind it is recommended to format data when switching between weekly and stable.
Yes, this is the recommended strategy (I would flash and then format, it is easier).So if MIUI 14 dropped with a stable version, i can still flash it (if that were the case of course), but I'd need to make a backup, format data, and flash?
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All right, thanks!Yes, this is the recommended strategy (I would flash and then format, it is easier).
I tried to switch directly on Mi Note 10, and I could not boot until I formatted, but sometimes people are successful.
Try TWRP 3.6.2.2C. That version worked for me.Hi,
I'm running stable 12.5.7 on mi 10t lite (Gauguin), with twrp 3.5.2. I would like update to stable MIUI 13.0.10 (A12) via recovery.
I'm afraid my twrp 3.5.2 can not perform the update and I tried several times flashing twrp 3.6.2.2.D dollhmen, but when I restart on recovery mode the pattern is not recognized and the data is encrypted. Any clue about it?
Is it because the way of flashing the new twrp?. Will I update to miui13 with twrp 3.5.2?
Thanks in advance
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Thanks i cant get it to work so i Flash the global version back and sell the phone . how to avoid hard brick when i Flash in mi tool? Dont want a dead phone againUseless to fix sms at this point as you are anyway going to flash stock. https://new.c.mi.com/global/ You flash same ROM you had before boot loader unlock. There is a good guidance.
Is it already dead ? No brick if you flash same ROM you had as new, or did you buy it used ?Thanks i cant get it to work so i Flash the global version back and sell the phone . how to avoid hard brick when i Flash in mi tool? Dont want a dead phone again
I understand you've installed an Stock OfficialHi,
I'm running stable 12.5.7 on mi 10t lite (Gauguin), with twrp 3.5.2. I would like update to stable MIUI 13.0.10 (A12) via recovery.
I'm afraid my twrp 3.5.2 can not perform the update and I tried several times flashing twrp 3.6.2.2.D dollhmen, but when I restart on recovery mode the pattern is not recognized and the data is encrypted. Any clue about it?
Is it because the way of flashing the new twrp?. Will I update to miui13 with twrp 3.5.2?
Thanks in advance.
No i have killed an old phone going to flash my mi 11 just don't want to make the same mistake againIs it already dead ? No brick if you flash same ROM you had as new, or did you buy it used ?
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