Question Need help with NFC - Xiaomi Poco F3 / Xiaomi Mi 11X / Redmi K40

Hello, all. My device is Poco F3 Indonesia and have reflash to mi11x version because I prefer MI version over Poco However, there is a problem with the absence of NFC even though my device already supports.
Is there a way to re-enable NFC?

vivadita said:
Hello, all. My device is Poco F3 Indonesia and have reflash to mi11x version because I prefer MI version over Poco However, there is a problem with the absence of NFC even though my device already supports.
Is there a way to re-enable NFC?
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Stock ROM for Mi 11X (Indian version) hasn't software support for NFC because Mi 11X phone hasn't hardware for NFC. If u want Mi launcher u can use china stock ROM or xiaomi.eu ROM (stable or weekly).

Alin45 said:
Stock ROM for Mi 11X (Indian version) hasn't software support for NFC because Mi 11X phone hasn't hardware for NFC. If u want Mi launcher u can use china stock ROM or xiaomi.eu ROM (stable or weekly).
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i like xiaomi.eu rom but it doesn't support indonesian language, because poco stock rom can't install mi launcher. The Chinese stock rom, the name is redmi k40, also is the miui redmi version, there is indeed a mi launcher, but it doesn't support the Indonesian language

vivadita said:
i like xiaomi.eu rom but it doesn't support indonesian language, because poco stock rom can't install mi launcher. The Chinese stock rom, the name is redmi k40, also is the miui redmi version, there is indeed a mi launcher, but it doesn't support the Indonesian language
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You can still put your phone in english and set region to indonesia

vivadita said:
i like xiaomi.eu rom but it doesn't support indonesian language, because poco stock rom can't install mi launcher. The Chinese stock rom, the name is redmi k40, also is the miui redmi version, there is indeed a mi launcher, but it doesn't support the Indonesian language
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You can ask Xiaomi.eu to include it. Their decision to include or not though.
You can even contribute to translate and port it.
They need people understand at least English and the target language to port it in their Rom. If you find no Indonesian, be the first one.
Also heard some myth: some device can get Mi-launcher after factory reset. Not sure if it's true or not.

Morak75 said:
You can still put your phone in english and set region to indonesia
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yes of course, but what I need is Indonesian device language

pl1992aw said:
You can ask Xiaomi.eu to include it. Their decision to include or not though.
You can even contribute to translate and port it.
They need people understand at least English and the target language to port it in their Rom. If you find no Indonesian, be the first one.
Also heard some myth: some device can get Mi-launcher after factory reset. Not sure if it's true or not.
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Do you know how to contact the administrator of xiaomi.eu? Because my account can't login

vivadita said:
Do you know how to contact the administrator of xiaomi.eu? Because my account can't login
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You register a new account there, it is not official MIUI website, so Mi-account won't work.
Indonesian translation
xiaomi.eu

vivadita said:
Do you know how to contact the administrator of xiaomi.eu? Because my account can't login
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Or find this guy:
ingbrzy​
He's one of them making Xiaomi.eu MIUI

Seems devs of xiaomi.eu are not so eager to add Indonesian language to their ROM.

Alin45 said:
Seems devs of xiaomi.eu are not so eager to add Indonesian language to their ROM.
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Hi are you a xiaomi.eu Rom user too?

vivadita said:
Hi are you a xiaomi.eu Rom user too?
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Not on this phone.

vivadita said:
Hi are you a xiaomi.eu Rom user too?
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Yep. I'm a lucky one. My native language is avail in this ROM

Can I upgrade from global to EU without format? Is encryption same?
On global rom there is also no support for NFC..

If u mean EU=xiaomi.eu, then NO...u have to Format data after u flashed the ROM.

Is any other way for enabling NFC on global firmware? Phone is rooted..

Stock ROM for Mi 11X (Indian version) hasn't software support for NFC because Mi 11X phone hasn't hardware for NFC. If u have Poco F3 (international version) and other ROM than indian version, there is a problem if NFC does not work.

My phone is global. Hw info shows that I have nfc (picture attached).
But there is no option anywhere in settings.

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Chinese vs Global Rom

My brother has a 3/32 global Note 5 AI and now I want to buy a Chinese version of Note 5 AI 4/64. So what are the problems with Chinese Rom? I've heard that GPS doesn't work, is it true? and is changing Chinese Rom to global Rom prohibited by Xiaomi now?
Geekn0ob said:
My brother has a 3/32 global Note 5 AI and now I want to buy a Chinese version of Note 5 AI 4/64. So what are the problems with Chinese Rom? I've heard that GPS doesn't work, is it true? and is changing Chinese Rom to global Rom prohibited by Xiaomi now?
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global has more bands.
i used chinese rom in english but still many things were chinesse. didnt like it.
am not sure i heard you cant anymore china device to global or global device to china.. some say you still can.
China ROM is definitely more smoother, but global rom has everything set up for you with gapps
raptorddd said:
global has more bands.
i used chinese rom in english but still many things were chinesse. didnt like it.
am not sure i heard you cant anymore china device to global or global device to china.. some say you still can.
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This is really confusing.. looks like choosing Chinese version would be a bad decision.
Geekn0ob said:
This is really confusing.. looks like choosing Chinese version would be a bad decision.
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i saw a post on mi forum that you cant use global rom on china device and viceversa and in here some say you can.
example when i wanted to update stock apps the changelog was in chinesse. many apps in chinesse.. i went straight back to global.
is better to get global vversion.

difference between Cina and global firmware (not rom)

Hi all. Does anyone could explain me the difference between the two firmware.
On xiaomifirmwareupdater.com there are both of them, but I haven't found what is the difference?
May I install a China fw on a global device or I will brick it?.
Tnx
It's safe to flash it. Xiaomi EU uses the China Beta ROMs and Globalized them to include other languages that would be in a Normal Global beta rom from Xiaomi...so with that being said I feel it's safe because if Xiaomi EU and Miroom uses the China Beta as their base then I assume that you flashing just the firmware will not brick your device.
[email protected] said:
It's safe to flash it. Xiaomi EU uses the China Beta ROMs and Globalized them to include other languages that would be in a Normal Global beta rom from Xiaomi...so with that being said I feel it's safe because if Xiaomi EU and Miroom uses the China Beta as their base then I assume that you flashing just the firmware will not brick your device.
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Tnx.
Have you any idea where to find the differences?
Unfortunately not at the moment but I will look into it and get back to you if I find something.

Question is redmi k40 and poco f3 the same device? same custom recovery and custom rom?

or whats the difference?
Yes they are the same. Only difference is the MIUI that's bundled with it. All custom ROMs on this forum support K40 and Poco F3.
Robert314 said:
Yes they are the same. Only difference is the MIUI that's bundled with it. All custom ROMs on this forum support K40 and Poco F3.
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Hello
If they are the same is possible to instal the original MIUI ROM instead the MIUI FOR POCO?
hello!
Identical phone.
POCO F3 is just a rebrand of the Redmi k40 made for the global market outside of china (mi 11x is the rebrand made for the indian market).
The MIUI changes, precisely because they are marketed in different countries.
From what I have read it is possible to install Chinese stock roms on global phones (only with unlocked bootloader and being careful of the anti roolback) but not the other way around.
For castom roms there should be no compatibility problems, as for recovery. However in the thread of each castom rom it says in which phone it is possible to install it.
RollDload said:
hello!
Identical phone.
POCO F3 is just a rebrand of the Redmi k40 made for the global market outside of china (mi 11x is the rebrand made for the indian market).
The MIUI changes, precisely because they are marketed in different countries.
From what I have read it is possible to install Chinese stock roms on global phones (only with unlocked bootloader and being careful of the anti roolback) but not the other way around.
For castom roms there should be no compatibility problems, as for recovery. However in the thread of each castom rom it says in which phone it is possible to install it.
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I have a mi 11x with unlocked bootloader and poco f3 global installed. Any way I can lock the bootloader with poco f3 global official rom? Couldn't find a confirmed answer.
arcaddiction said:
I have a mi 11x with unlocked bootloader and poco f3 global installed. Any way I can lock the bootloader with poco f3 global official rom? Couldn't find a confirmed answer.
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You can lock the bootloader only with the rom of the region the phone was born with. If when you bought it there was the stock india and you flashed the stock global, blocking the bootloader goes into brick. The bootloader can only be locked with the original firmware. make sure, when you block, that there is the original rom on the phone, if not, it goes into brick
good to know it, it should be written with big red letters!
RollDload said:
You can lock the bootloader only with the rom of the region the phone was born with. If when you bought it there was the stock india and you flashed the stock global, blocking the bootloader goes into brick. The bootloader can only be locked with the original firmware. make sure, when you block, that there is the original rom on the phone, if not, it goes into brick
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It's quite interesting because with my old Mi9 I can swap regions even with locked BL but trick was with MI ASSISTANS or something like this (XiaoMiTool V2 software).
Is it possible with F3 as well? If not - why? Some kind of info inside one of the partition? Or because A/B system?
mucha.k1994 said:
It's quite interesting because with my old Mi9 I can swap regions even with locked BL but trick was with MI ASSISTANS or something like this (XiaoMiTool V2 software).
Is it possible with F3 as well? If not - why? Some kind of info inside one of the partition? Or because A/B system?
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Personally i haven't tried that software to change region with locked bootloader, i can't tell you if it works or not.
However, I do not recommend carrying out any modding operation with a locked bootloader, it is very risky, and if there are problems it is very difficult to restore it.
Since unlocking the bootloader does not invalidate the warranty and is accepted by xiaomi, it is the best solution to carry out modding operations with the least possible risk of brick.
RollDload said:
hello!
Identical phone.
POCO F3 is just a rebrand of the Redmi k40 made for the global market outside of china (mi 11x is the rebrand made for the indian market).
The MIUI changes, precisely because they are marketed in different countries.
From what I have read it is possible to install Chinese stock roms on global phones (only with unlocked bootloader and being careful of the anti roolback) but not the other way around.
For castom roms there should be no compatibility problems, as for recovery. However in the thread of each castom rom it says in which phone it is possible to install it.
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This is not true. I have a Redmi K40 purchased in China, and I can install global ROMs just fine (Xiaomi.eu, EEA, etc).
leoliang said:
This is not true. I have a Redmi K40 purchased in China, and I can install global ROMs just fine (Xiaomi.eu, EEA, etc).
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true. but u did not try to check lock boot loader option in mi flash tool. if you wanna do it should be done on original china rom for k40.

Question Can the Chinese domestic model K40S not be able to use Global ROM?

I am a Korean who is using the K40s, a model for China. After unlocking and replacing the Chinese domestic ROM with the global ROM (v13.9.5.0.SLMMIXM), an error occurs in the camera where the front and back are reversed. So I am currently using EU ROM. The reason is that the global model POCO F4 and the main camera are 64M and 48M, are the domestic models really unable to use Global ROM?
Try copying camera libs from china rom to global rom, this file is for POCO F4 to Redmi K40S rom.
alfZKI said:
Try copying camera libs from china rom to global rom, this file is for POCO F4 to Redmi K40S rom.
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After deleting the eu rom in use, clean installation of the global rom 13.0.5.0.SLMMIXM with miflash, I tried to install the file you sent from recovery, but error1 occurred and installation was not possible.
However, thanks for the reply.
seob.kor said:
I am a Korean who is using the K40s, a model for China. After unlocking and replacing the Chinese domestic ROM with the global ROM (v13.9.5.0.SLMMIXM), an error occurs in the camera where the front and back are reversed. So I am currently using EU ROM. The reason is that the global model POCO F4 and the main camera are 64M and 48M, are the domestic models really unable to use Global ROM?
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I come from HK, I bought a K40s , flash a EU F4 rom...i have same problem with Camera
seob.kor said:
I am a Korean who is using the K40s, a model for China. After unlocking and replacing the Chinese domestic ROM with the global ROM (v13.9.5.0.SLMMIXM), an error occurs in the camera where the front and back are reversed. So I am currently using EU ROM. The reason is that the global model POCO F4 and the main camera are 64M and 48M, are the domestic models really unable to use Global R
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alfZKI said:
Try copying camera libs from china rom to global rom, this file is for POCO F4 to Redmi K40S rom.
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Hi. Would you please specify how to replace the camera libs file in global rom? Thanks.
seob.kor said:
I am a Korean who is using the K40s, a model for China. After unlocking and replacing the Chinese domestic ROM with the global ROM (v13.9.5.0.SLMMIXM), an error occurs in the camera where the front and back are reversed. So I am currently using EU ROM. The reason is that the global model POCO F4 and the main camera are 64M and 48M, are the domestic models really unable to use Global ROM?
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Hi. Have you fixed the camera issue of the global rom? Thanks.
I am using Chinese version (K40s) and both MIUI EU or other custom roms all works well.
For EU you may refer to my thread -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/k40s-flash-miui-eu-rom.4491867/
psklf said:
I am using Chinese version (K40s) and both MIUI EU or other custom roms all works well.
For EU you may refer to my thread -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/k40s-flash-miui-eu-rom.4491867/
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Hello how do you unlock your bootloader and flash twrp?
psklf said:
I am using Chinese version (K40s) and both MIUI EU or other custom roms all works well.
For EU you may refer to my thread -> https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/k40s-flash-miui-eu-rom.4491867/
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I am using MIUI EU now. At first, I flashed other global roms (e.g. indian rom) to Chinese version (K40s), but the camera didn't work. Many thanks for your reply.
yametekudasai said:
Hello how do you unlock your bootloader and flash twrp?
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Request unlock and wait for a week.
Then using Mi Unlock Tool
psklf said:
Request unlock and wait for a week.
Then using Mi Unlock Tool
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If I were to flash custom ROM (and TWRP, permanently). Do I need to flash anything (vbmeta and what not) other than those two?
damadikaz said:
If I were to flash custom ROM (and TWRP, permanently). Do I need to flash anything (vbmeta and what not) other than those two?
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In my opinion, No.
this solution should be fine in V13, please use magisk to flash it.
I create a package for MIUI V14.0.3.0 both for EEA and Global version, anyone can try it if necessary
k40sGlobal said:
Hi. Would you please specify how to replace the camera libs file in global rom? Thanks.
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magisk
alfZKI said:
Try copying camera libs from china rom to global rom, this file is for POCO F4 to Redmi K40S rom.
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this solution should be satisfactory in MIUI V13, please use Magisk to flash it.
I create a package for MIUI V14.0.3.0 both for EEA and Global versions, anyone can try it if necessary
GitHub - godvmxi/magisk-module-fix-redmi-k40s-camera: try to fix k40s camera
try to fix k40s camera. Contribute to godvmxi/magisk-module-fix-redmi-k40s-camera development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
godvmxi said:
this solution should be satisfactory in MIUI V13, please use Magisk to flash it.
I create a package for MIUI V14.0.3.0 both for EEA and Global versions, anyone can try it if necessary
GitHub - godvmxi/magisk-module-fix-redmi-k40s-camera: try to fix k40s camera
try to fix k40s camera. Contribute to godvmxi/magisk-module-fix-redmi-k40s-camera development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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Thanks a lot.
how can I extract com.qti.sensormodule.munch_ofilm_imx582_wide.bin

Question where's global rom?

where's global rom? not yet?
Wait for the release of the poco F5 assuming that the roms are compatible with the redmi note 12 turbo.
simplebaech76 said:
where's global rom? not yet?
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Too early from what I can tell. Patiently waiting as well hehe.
I wouldn't be surprised to have to wait at least a month.
simplebaech76 said:
where's global rom? not yet?
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红米 Note 12 Turbo / POCO F5 (marble) 全球版 Fastboot 线刷包 & Recovery 卡刷包 ROM | XiaomiROM.com
红米 Note 12 Turbo / POCO F5 (marble) 全球版 官方 ROM,含稳定版、开发版/内测版 MIUI。 刷机包以安装方式区分,包括 Recovery 卡刷包 及 Fastboot 线刷包 (需要 mi flash tool)。 这是一个完整的红米 Note 12 …
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Global ROM here: https://miuirom.org/phones/poco-f5
Edit: Tried flashing on Redmi Note 12 Turbo, but it booted into recovery with error: "This MIUI version can't be installed on this device"
Lusberg said:
Global ROM here: https://miuirom.org/phones/poco-f5
Edit: Tried flashing on Redmi Note 12 Turbo, but it booted into recovery with error: "This MIUI version can't be installed on this device"
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Are you using a fastboot rom?
NOSS8 said:
Are you using a fastboot rom?
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Yes, I am using the fastboot ROM: marble_eea_global_images_V14.0.2.0.TMREUXM_20230320.0000.00_13.0_eea_4bd5593a1d.tgz
Lusberg said:
Yes, I am using the fastboot ROM: marble_eea_global_images_V14.0.2.0.TMREUXM_20230320.0000.00_13.0_eea_4bd5593a1d.tgz
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with Miflash or directly with the bat file?
So the Poco roms are not compatible with the 12 turbo.
NOSS8 said:
with Miflash or directly with the bat file?
So the Poco roms are not compatible with the 12 turbo.
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I am using MiFlash. Haven't tried to use the bat files directly.
Seems that they are not compatible.
I will try to flash it a few more times, then back to official China ROM for now.
Lusberg said:
I am using MiFlash. Haven't tried to use the bat files directly.
Seems that they are not compatible.
I will try to flash it a few more times, then back to official China ROM for now.
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Can you post the flash_all.bat file?
NOSS8 said:
Can you post the flash_all.bat file?
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Yes, here it is
I see nothing to change on this file compared to the others, maybe an ARB problem, what is the version of the CN rom on the device?
Okay! Here's what I did to get it working!
When first flashing from Redmi Note 12 Turbo China ROM to Poco F5 EEA ROM, I used flash_all_lock.bat. This did not work. However, when I used MiFlash Unlock afterwards, then it booted!
Anyone trying this, please use the Flash_all.bat script or do what I did explained above.
At this point I can confirm that Poco F5 Global ROM works on Redmi Note 12 Turbo
Lusberg said:
Okay! Here's what I did to get it working!
When first flashing from Redmi Note 12 Turbo China ROM to Poco F5 EEA ROM, I used flash_all_lock.bat. This did not work. However, when I used MiFlash Unlock afterwards, then it booted!
Anyone trying this, please use the Flash_all.bat script or do what I did explained above.
At this point I can confirm that Poco F5 Global ROM works on Redmi Note 12 Turbo
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You were lucky not to brick your device with Miflash using the flash_all_lock.bat file.
On a CN device always use the flash_all.bat file to flash a rom other than CN.
MIFLASH[GUIDE]⚙ USE XIAOMI FLASH TOOL
FOR ALL XIAOMI BOOTLOADER MUST BE UNLOCKED https://new.c.mi.com/global/post/101245 https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All your data...
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NOSS8 said:
You were lucky not to brick your device with Miflash using the flash_all_lock.bat file.
On a CN device always use the flash_all.bat file to flash a rom other than CN.
MIFLASH[GUIDE]⚙ USE XIAOMI FLASH TOOL
FOR ALL XIAOMI BOOTLOADER MUST BE UNLOCKED https://new.c.mi.com/global/post/101245 https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All your data...
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Yep, that info was new for me - didn't know you can't lock the bootloader when going from China to Global ROM.
Lusberg said:
Yep, that info was new for me - didn't know you can't lock the bootloader when going from China to Global ROM.
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Lucky man,to have the play store certified you will have to root and use some magisk modules or install a Xiaomi Eu rom.
Poco F5 (global version of Redmi Note 12 Turbo) launched today. So just get that if you want a global ROM.
NOSS8 said:
Wait for the release of the poco F5 assuming that the roms are compatible with the redmi note 12 turbo.
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Hello
I am form Portugal and i have in my POCO F5 the global room 14.0.4, its possible to change the rom for the European 14.0.6 without problems? Thanks
zcaldeira said:
Hello
I am form Portugal and i have in my POCO F5 the global room 14.0.4, its possible to change the rom for the European 14.0.6 without problems? Thanks
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Yep, but you have to unlock the bootloader first then use Miflash.
Your phone will not be better with an EEA rom (rom for Europe), for example you will have a limited sound volume.
The best (in my humble opinion) are the Xiaomi Eu roms.
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NOSS8 said:
Yep, but you have to unlock the bootloader first then use Miflash.
Your phone will not be better with an EEA rom (rom for Europe), for example you will have a limited sound volume.
The best (in my humble opinion) are the Xiaomi Eu roms.
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en.miui.com
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Thanks for the advise

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