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[Index page](../)
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## About Fastboot & Recovery ROMs
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The ROM packages you can flash on your device come in two formats: **Fastboot ROMs** and **Recovery ROMs**.
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[Index page](../)
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## About MIUI
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### What is MIUI?
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[Index page](../)
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## About custom ROMs
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### Reseller/vendor ROMs
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[Index page](../)
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## Access EDL mode
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EDL (Emergency Download) mode is used in Qualcomm-based devices for unbricking/flashing purposes. EDL mode bypasses the bootloader and MiFlash can interact with it. There are several ways to access EDL mode but they usually require the bootloader to be unlocked.
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[Index page](../)
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## Disable ads in MIUI
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Advertising is an integral part of Xiaomi’s internet services, a key component in their business model and one of their sources of income. As such, MIUI and Mi apps contain ads by default which may appear in places where you wouldn't expect to see them, like in Settings. Thankfully, there are ways to get rid of them.
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[Index page](../)
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## Enable Camera2
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Some camera apps on Android, like the modded Google Camera, use Android's [Camera2 API](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/camera2/package-summary) but it's disabled on Xiaomi devices by default (with the exception of the Mi 5s). If Camera2 is disabled, such apps (like GCam) don't work and crash on launch. Thankfully, TWRP lets you modify build.prop in ADB mode and thus enable Camera2.
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[Index page](../)
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## Fix notifications on MIUI
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MIUI likes to kill apps that run in the background to save battery life but many users don't like this strategy because this way they miss important notifications. Thankfully it's possible to disable most of these countermeasures.
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[Index page](../)
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## Fix sensor issues
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On Xiaomi devices, sensor data is stored in a partition called *persist*. This partition is flashable and an image of it is included with all fastboot ROMs but devices made after 2016 don't allow you to modify it in fastboot mode, regardless of the status of the bootloader. Unfortunately, software issues may cause the sensors in the device to misbehave or stop working completely, but usually reflashing this partition solves these problems. If the partition is write protected in fastboot mode, you'll have to use Qualcomm's EDL mode to flash it. The EDL flashing script originally skips the persist partition but you can modify it to flash that as well when you are flashing with MiFlash.
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[Index page](../)
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## Flash TWRP & custom ROMs
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TWRP is a custom recovery that replaces MiRecovery / the splash screen for the Mi PC Suite. A custom recovery mode gives the user more options to manage the device's system, more options to flash ROMs, wipe, or back up. A custom recovery, such as TWRP, is needed to flash ROMs, kernels, etc. or root.
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[Index page](../)
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## Flash official ROMs
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### Flash Recovery ROMs in MIUI
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[Index page](../)
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## List of wired Xiaomi earphones
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| English name | Chinese name | Aliases | Release date | MSRP |
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[Index page](../)
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## Recommended resellers
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[HK Goldway](https://goldway.aliexpress.com/store/311331), [Mi Global Store](https://www.aliexpress.com/store/3010045), [Mi Zealer](https://www.aliexpress.com/store/3209109) on AliExpress
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[Index page](../)
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## Regional names of Xiaomi devices
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**Models that don't have regional names are not included.**
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[Index page](../)
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## Regional versions of Xiaomi devices
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Xiaomi devices, which are officially sold outside of Mainland China, usually come in three versions. Versions of Redmi devices differ in LTE band support and packaging, while the versions of Mi devices are identical in hardware and only come in a different box. Some Xiaomi devices only have Chinese Versions while Android One models aren't sold in Mainland China at all.
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[Index page](../../)
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## Black Shark
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Black Shark 2
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Black Shark Helo
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 6
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 6X
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 8
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 8 Explorer Edition
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 8 Lite
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 8 Pro
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 8 SE
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 9
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi 9 SE
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi A1
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi A2
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### General
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## Mi A2 Lite
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### General
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## Mi MIX 2
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## Mi MIX 2S
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### General
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## Mi MIX 3
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi MIX 3 5G
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi Max 2
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### General
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## Mi Max 3
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi Note 2
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## Mi Note 3
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi Pad 3
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### General
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## Mi Pad 4
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### General
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## Mi Pad 4 Plus
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Mi Play
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[Index page](../../)
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## POCOPHONE F1
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### General
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[Index page](../../)
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## Redmi 5
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## Redmi 5A
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## Redmi 5 Plus
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[Index page](../../)
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## Redmi 6
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## Redmi 6A
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### General
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## Redmi 6 Pro
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## Redmi 7
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## Redmi Go
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[Index page](../../)
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## Redmi Note 5
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## Redmi Note 5A
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## Redmi Note 5A Prime
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## Redmi Note 6 Pro
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## Redmi Note 7
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## Redmi Note 7 Pro
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## Redmi S2
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## Tips & tricks
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### Before purchasing
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## Tools for Xiaomi devices
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### MiFlash by Xiaomi
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## Tweak the China ROM for global use
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There are a couple of Xiaomi devices that don't have official Global ROMs available. The best solution for these devices is installing the Xiaomi.eu ROM which is a debloated and optimised China ROM with Google Play, suitable for Western use. However, since it's a custom ROM, installing it requires an unlocked bootloader and TWRP. Unlocking the bootloader and flashing TWRP might be lengthy and annoying, so it's understandable if someone wants to keep using their device on the China ROM temporarily, or all the time because they aren't interested in flashing custom ROMs. Thankfully there are several ways to make the China ROM more pleasant to use for global users.
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## Uninstall system apps
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By default, MIUI comes with a lot of system apps that replace stock Android's own apps and also provide popular features that you would usually get from third-party apps from Google Play. Despite what they offer, many users see these apps as bloatware and want to get rid of them to clear up space and have less icons on the home screen. MIUI doesn't give the user the option to remove these apps and services but the Android Debug Bridge is capable of doing that.
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## Unlock the bootloader
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Starting with the Redmi Note 3 MTK, Xiaomi decided to lock its devices' bootloaders. As such, recent devices come with locked bootloaders out of the box. A locked bootloader prevents the user from flashing things in fastboot mode, including flashing custom recovery modes and custom ROMs. Fastboot mode **is** the bootloader, so if it is locked, changes to the device cannot be made in this mode.
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## Verify the authenticity of Xiaomi products
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### Phones
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