Is there a way to turn the "Advanced Power Menu" in MIUI (P)? - Redmi Note 8 Pro Questions & Answers

Hello,
I was wondering if there was a way to enable the Advanced Power Menu in MIUI 11 on Android P allowing you to quickly reboot to bootloader, fastboot, recovery for instance.
I know I can do that from MIUI update screen or if rooted from Magisk Manager module page, however that option is very handy to quickly reboot to what we want.
That option used to be in the developer options, but it is not there anymore. Maybe it is hidden somewhere?
Or would you know any other way to enable it?
Thanks in advance,
Regards.

Use Magisk+EdXposed+Customiuizer

kekesed97 said:
Use Magisk+EdXposed+Customiuizer
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So no built-in solution to your knowledge not requiring to use Xposed for it?
Thanks.

Muad.Dib said:
So no built-in solution to your knowledge not requiring to use Xposed for it?
Thanks.
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No built-in solution AFAIK. You still need a root for that.
There is a magisk module out there that do that thing, but I forget that module.
Or mod your systemui, but that will take some time.
Another alternative is use Reboot Xtream, small apps that do its job. But still, it requires root.

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[MAGISK] OnePlus 5 Google Dialer + Contacts - Fully working!

All the methods of installing the Google Dialer on the OP5 kinda worked but would not allow the user to answer/decline calls from the notification popup. Well, did some digging on this and found a solution. This is a Magisk Module, so for those that use Magisk, simple flash and restart. Be sure you select the new Phone app as default for calls. Also, need to go in and manually set the permissions for the app.
This can be done by going to "app info" for default OnePlus phone app and disabling, then by going to Google Phone "app info" and clicking on Phone App, then on the "Configure apps screen, changing the default Phone App to the only option you should have (after disabling the default one) which is the Google "Phone". Then make sure your new Phone app has all it's permissions.
Enjoy!
Update: TWRP install method added for those not using Magisk. Just flash the zip and good to go.
Magisk Module v2.1a: Update Sep 5, 2017
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634797320
TWRP Install:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195918352
Thanks intall working
Thanks can you make a non magisk flash able zip? I'm decrypted and magisk only works on encrypted setup as far I know.
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Great Tweak mate! Thank you so much
I'm expecting an important call today, but will test thoroughly later.
ilia1985 said:
Thanks can you make a non magisk flash able zip? I'm decrypted and magisk only works on encrypted setup as far I know.
Sent from my OnePlus5 using XDA Labs
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This *may* work. I am new to installer scripts, so hopefully I wrote this correctly... Please let me know.
badcrow35 said:
Thanks intall working
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I don't own a OnePlus 5, I have a 3 but I saw a Turkish text and decided to write. How did you get access to OnePlus 5? Have you imported it from abroad or are you living in abroad?
Brought with my friend from abroad UK
ilia1985 said:
Thanks can you make a non magisk flash able zip? I'm decrypted and magisk only works on encrypted setup as far I know.
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dustintinsley said:
This *may* work. I am new to installer scripts, so hopefully I wrote this correctly... Please let me know.
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Can anyone confirm if the zip works?
dustintinsley said:
All the methods of installing the Google Dialer on the OP5 kinda worked but would not allow the user to answer/decline calls from the notification popup. Well, did some digging on this and found a solution. This is a Magisk Module, so for those that use Magisk, simple flash and restart. Be sure you select the new Phone app as default for calls. Also, need to go in and manually set the permissions for the app.
This can be done by going to "app info" for default OnePlus phone app and disabling, then by going to Google Phone "app info" and clicking on Phone App, then on the "Configure apps screen, changing the default Phone App to the only option you should have (after disabling the default one) which is the Google "Phone". Then make sure your new Phone app has all it's permissions.
Enjoy!
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195917884
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Work like a charm wish everything went this easy
Awesome, works just fine. This has been driving me bonkers lol.
Working great! I use xxx rom with latest Magisk. Thx! :highfive:
dreams.sri said:
Can anyone confirm if the zip works?
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I have not tested it as I use Magisk, but it should work. Worse case is that it will still not answer from notification. Should not cause any boot loop or anything like that. Have you tried the zip? There should be no issues with it, if you have issues please let me know so I can fix it...
Binary Assault said:
Awesome, works just fine. This has been driving me bonkers lol.
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Same here man. It was driving me nuts. I'm kinda OCD so I had to figure it out. Glad others find it useful...
But OnePlus Dialer Is Better Than Google One ?
Krsambhav16 said:
But OnePlus Dialer Is Better Than Google One ?
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Not sure that I agree, but to each his own...
Can someone explain how to flash the magisk module? Flash it via TWRP or via Magisk?
Donald Nice said:
Can someone explain how to flash the magisk module? Flash it via TWRP or via Magisk?
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You can do it either way. I prefer doing it via Magisk, but either should work.
does it vibrate when the call connects?
dustintinsley said:
This *may* work. I am new to installer scripts, so hopefully I wrote this correctly... Please let me know.
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Thanks for taking time to make it. Just tried and TWRP throws error 6.

Double tap on lockscreen to lock (switch off screen)

Hi Folks -
Does anyone know a way to double tap the "lockscreen" to have the phone lock (or switch off screen display).
This is a very popular/common option in Custom ROMs. But I haven't been able to locate this independently.
I've tried Nova launcher for double tap to screen off, but that doesn't work on lockscreen. None of the apps on the playstore seem to work on the lockscreen.
This is a useful feature where in one can check the notifications on the lockscreen and switch off the screen without unlocking the phone.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
StatusbarSleep
iamjimmy said:
Hi Folks -
Does anyone know a way to double tap the "lockscreen" to have the phone lock (or switch off screen display).
This is a very popular/common option in Custom ROMs. But I haven't been able to locate this independently.
I've tried Nova launcher for double tap to screen off, but that doesn't work on lockscreen. None of the apps on the playstore seem to work on the lockscreen.
This is a useful feature where in one can check the notifications on the lockscreen and switch off the screen without unlocking the phone.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I'm using StatusbarSleep, a Xposed module for double tapping lockscreen to turn off.
Samuel Holland said:
Hi, I'm using StatusbarSleep, a Xposed module for double tapping lockscreen to turn off.
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Thanks so much for the reply.
Could you please provide instruction steps to install Xposed and status bar sleep module? I always get confused on whether Xposed needs to be installed through magdisk or not?
Thanks in advance.
iamjimmy said:
Thanks so much for the reply.
Could you please provide instruction steps to install Xposed and status bar sleep module? I always get confused on whether Xposed needs to be installed through magdisk or not?
Thanks in advance.
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Before you jump into the deep end, ask yourself if your need to pass safety net out weighs your desire to double tap. If you use android pay, probably not...
iamjimmy said:
Thanks so much for the reply.
Could you please provide instruction steps to install Xposed and status bar sleep module? I always get confused on whether Xposed needs to be installed through magdisk or not?
Thanks in advance.
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"The Flash" has an awesome guide on how to get your phone set up. It's right here on XDA under our device. After you get magisk installed, look for the systemless Xposed module under downloads in the magisk app. Click on it and there will be a link for the Xposed apk that goes with the systemless version. Just make sure you have a backup, or factory image, or a way to recover your phone in case of a booboo. Hope this could help; there is some really nice tools & guides here on XDA under our phone's forum.
CyberpodS2 said:
Before you jump into the deep end, ask yourself if your need to pass safety net out weighs your desire to double tap. If you use android pay, probably not...
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Thanks for responding.
I was thinking of setting up a dual partition with one slot rooted and the other non-rooted. So when I need to access android pay (or any other safety net app), I can just reboot and switch to the non-rooted slot. So after flashing factory img on both slots, flash magdisk+kernel of one slot and let the other not have magdisk.
Anyway, I think I would use the double tap lockscreen feature way more than I use Android pay. It also saves a lot of battery life. I'll search here for guide to install Xposed Modules? Is there anything specific for the Pixel 2 XL?
iamjimmy said:
Thanks for responding.
I was thinking of setting up a dual partition with one slot rooted and the other non-rooted. So when I need to access android pay (or any other safety net app), I can just reboot and switch to the non-rooted slot. So after flashing factory img on both slots, flash magdisk+kernel of one slot and let the other not have magdisk.
Anyway, I think I would use the double tap lockscreen feature way more than I use Android pay. It also saves a lot of battery life. I'll search here for guide to install Xposed Modules? Is there anything specific for the Pixel 2 XL?
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there is a magisk version of xposed that you can switch off with a reboot. just an FYI since using it is probably easier than trying to dual boot
Samuel Holland said:
"The Flash" has an awesome guide on how to get your phone set up. It's right here on XDA under our device. After you get magisk installed, look for the systemless Xposed module under downloads in the magisk app. Click on it and there will be a link for the Xposed apk that goes with the systemless version. Just make sure you have a backup, or factory image, or a way to recover your phone in case of a booboo. Hope this could help; there is some really nice tools & guides here on XDA under our phone's forum.
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Thank you. I already have Kernel, Magdisk etc installed. I was looking for instructions for the Xposed Module specifically and did not find a guide for that.
So basically after installing the Xposed Module from within magdisk, just installed Status bar to sleep? Is it as simple as that?
And for next month, while dirty flashing to the new factory images, can this module be uninstalled so that one is close to stock before flashing away? Thanks in advance.
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there is a magisk version of xposed that you can switch off with a reboot. just an FYI since using it is probably easier than trying to dual boot
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Oh Really? That is great. Do you know how to install this version? Thanks.
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Oh Really? That is great. Do you know how to install this version? Thanks.
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the magisk module is in the mgisk manager repo. flash it, then install this xposed apk https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4337506&d=1511193653
info from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Or use the Nova Launcher which has an option for double tap to sleep.
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the magisk module is in the mgisk manager repo. flash it, then install this xposed apk https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4337506&d=1511193653
info from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
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I was able to uncheck the module in Xposed installer and did reboot. But this does not help with Safety net. Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
I Installed XposedInstaller_3.1.4_Magisk.apk. From Magisk Manager modules installed Xposed Framework SDK 27.
Could not install StatusBarSleep from XposedInstalled since it force closed when I tried to install. So installed the module through the Xposed repository on the internet.
However if I uncheck the module in Xposed installer and uncheck Xposed framework in Magisk - and reboot. After doing this, still don't pass Safety net check.
Could you please tell me what I'm doing wrong. Thank you.
dvsk69 said:
Or use the Nova Launcher which has an option for double tap to sleep.
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I use the Nova Launcher and double tap to sleep. But I really wanted double tap on lockscreen. This does NOT work in Nova Launcher. The double tap action only works in the launcher..
did u ever get this working or did you have to goto a custom rom?
Below two apps can help you:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.redmanit.lockscreen
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jordigordillo.dtswidget

Custom Power OFF/Reboot menu

Hi there, uh... I will directly to question
I downloaded Quick Reboot from XDA labs apps, and it has many useful options to every user who likes to flash stuffs and do anything with their phone, so, I'd like to know if is there any way to get rid of that stock power off menu and add some new options like reboot to recovery, fastboot and others WITHOUT USING THINGS THAT BREAKS SAFETYNET SUCH AS XPOSED... See attached pictures to understand better please.
Thanks in advance for any answer!
Not as far as I know. You'd need to modify the system app that's controlling that. So either you are able to get that app, decompile it, change it and recompile it without errors and get it to install... Or you use XPosed. I don't think there is a way with tools like Magisk
Artim_96 said:
Not as far as I know. You'd need to modify the system app that's controlling that. So either you are able to get that app, decompile it, change it and recompile it without errors and get it to install... Or you use XPosed. I don't think there is a way with tools like Magisk
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Hmm, okay, thanks
I thought someone could do that with magisk like they do to systemize apps and etc
xdaVTU said:
Hmm, okay, thanks
I thought someone could do that with magisk like they do to systemize apps and etc
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Like I said, if you can get that app and modify it successfully no problem. But to make sense as a Magisk module that would need to work at least on every close-to-AOSP ROM and I don't think that's possible. Maybe I'm wrong and there actually is an easier method but then I'd be surprised that I don't know if it since I would like to have that too

No home neither back button

Hi,
I just install a new rom for ARM64 arch after update from TWRP (tried viper, pixel experience, bootleggers) but i don't can make work the home neither back button.
Someone knows how to make it work, i am stuck on settings trying to find a workaround, but sadly the phone is unuseful.
Thanks in advance
H0LiC said:
Hi,
I just install a new rom for ARM64 arch after update from TWRP (tried viper, pixel experience, bootleggers) but i don't can make work the home neither back button.
Someone knows how to make it work, i am stuck on settings trying to find a workaround, but sadly the phone is unuseful.
Thanks in advance
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You need root. Flash Magisk and then install Magisk Manager. Then find a root file explorer and go to /system/build.prop and add a line there:
qemu.hw.mainkeys=0
Thanks JarlPenguin for your help.
I recently also found the enable navbar option in the rom settings.
H0LiC said:
Thanks JarlPenguin for your help.
I recently also found the enable navbar option in the rom settings.
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Your welcome. The problem is that in PE there is no such option.

Question Advanced Power Menu Option

Just got my 11 and enabled Developer Options. I don’t see a toggle for Advance Power Options. Is there an option to enable this setting on the phone?
Thanks!
azsl1326 said:
Just got my 11 and enabled Developer Options. I don’t see a toggle for Advance Power Options. Is there an option to enable this setting on the phone?
Thanks!
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as far as I know, it no longer exists (is also no longer available on my op 9p with oos 13)
Assuming you can or want to root, the best option that works on Android 13 is likely: https://github.com/KieronQuinn/ClassicPowerMenu
Swap_File said:
Assuming you can or want to root, the best option that works on Android 13 is likely: https://github.com/KieronQuinn/ClassicPowerMenu
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How difficult is root to achieve on the 11? Have you unlocked the boot loader?
Thanks!
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as far as I know, it no longer exists (is also no longer available on my op 9p with oos 13)
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Yeah I think you are correct. I just checked my 8 Pro and it doesn’t have it either. Thanks for the insight!
Swap_File said:
Assuming you can or want to root, the best option that works on Android 13 is likely: https://github.com/KieronQuinn/ClassicPowerMenu
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This doesn't work on rooted 10pro a13 so I doubt it will work here either
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This doesn't work on rooted 10pro a13 so I doubt it will work here either
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Are you sure it doesn't work in Accessibility Service mode? On my 8 pro it works as long as I don't use it in Xposed mode.
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Are you sure it doesn't work in Accessibility Service mode? On my 8 pro it works as long as I don't use it in Xposed mode.
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You can't access accessibility mode originally. If you allow to have all access it allows accessibility but still nothing appears or changes
They changed layout of system apps from op10 up. I will try without Xposed module activated
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Are you sure it doesn't work in Accessibility Service mode? On my 8 pro it works as long as I don't use it in Xposed mode.
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Work without Xposed. Thanks for letting me know. Only issue is it flashes stock one prior to opening classic power menu.

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