Mergenthaler Zsolt
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OMG, not even by the photo?
you are excused because today is monday...
Click on Redmi/1S
Ok I clicked, and I see three different redmi rom, not any hongmi.
OMG, not even by the photo?
you are excused because today is monday...
Click on Redmi/1S
Redmi is the new official international name of Hongmi. So Redmi 1s stands for the new Quallcomm based Redmi, while WCDMA Redmi is the original MTK version.Ok I clicked, and I see three different redmi rom, not any hongmi.
Redmi is the new official international name of Hongmi. So Redmi 1s stands for the new Quallcomm based Redmi, while WCDMA Redmi is the original MTK version.
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Az long as I know, there's intensive work undergoing on the new stable version. It's just that there were too many bugs that needed to be fixed. So let's hope there will be a new version soon.but just ignore it as aparantly that is not an updated. they just restored the link for the old rom....
xiaomi phones, never again thats for sure!
... Therefore we may assume that V6 will have quite a lot of improvements and new features...
Well, not really. Most major phone makers update their phones 2 or 3 times per year. Xiaomi does this much more often. Although Hongmi update is a bit delayed, they continue to provide updates to their other models on a regular basis. Hongmi is their first MTK based device, so they need some time to get used to the chipset.PERSONALLY ADVISE NOT BUY ANY TELEPHONE OF XIAOMI AS OWN EXPERIENCE WITH A HONGMI TD HAVE NOT HAD THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE ANY UPDATES FOR MORE THAN TWO MONTHS, I DO NOT THINK THAT IS THE POLICY OF A REAL COMPANY LEAVES MUCH TO SAY AND WHEN IN DOUBT YOUR SERVICE WORLDWIDE.
Well, not really. Most major phone makers update their phones 2 or 3 times per year. Xiaomi does this much more often. Although Hongmi update is a bit delayed, they continue to provide updates to their other models on a regular basis. Hongmi is their first MTK based device, so they need some time to get used to the chipset.
I believe Hongmi is a great device, and a two or three month delay in updates is not really a problem.
They will fix it, and it's going to be soon.
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It's confusing, I agree. But at least I try to remain positive in this situation. I truly believe there will be an update soon. It's another question if they are going to continue to use MTK chipsets.I have the bad feeling that arnacru may be right. The new HongMi is Qualcomm-based, there are no weekly updates, because they changed the update schedule to one per month, but even then we haven't received any update for already two months and we have to (the bug with the disappearing commersial apps from the Play Store is really annoying). I hope I'm wrong, but all the facts we've seen so far, show us quite the opposite.
Please repair your keyboard or I will have to warn you for using upper cased letters.I UNDERSTAND THAT GOOD BUT MOST IMPORTANT CUSTOMERS BUY YOUR DEVICE NOT THE OTHER FACTORIES.
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