Custom ROM gives a bloatware-free OS with near Stock Android UI and design. The enthusiast community has had a love/hate relationship with the dedicated Bixby button on the recent Samsung devices. Some like it as Bixby can actually do things that Google Assistant cannot (since it’s baked deeper into One UI) but there’s been an issue for those who want to use the button for something else. Many chose to use apps including bxActions or Tasker to get the job done. But with the release of the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and the Galaxy S10e they finally started to allow it. Sadly, it could not be remapped to the Google Assistant (or any other virtual assistant). Samsung’s One UI brings together several refinements, as well as Android Pie, to the custom UX present on Samsung devices.
- However, before you go ahead and flash it on your device, do note that the kernel is currently in its alpha release and it might result in your device getting stuck in a boot loop.
- There are plenty of features added in the Android 11 based MIUI 12 version, compare with the Old MIUI version.
- Developers behind the popular TWRP custom recovery have now added official support for the Redmi Note 8/8T, Xiaomi Mi 9, and Realme X2 Pro.
- Some like it as Bixby can actually do things that Google Assistant cannot (since it’s baked deeper into One UI) but there’s been an stock ROM (firmware) issue for those who want to use the button for something else.
- You will receive a full package including a flash file, flash tool, and USB drivers to unlock or flash any Android device manually.
- We have shared the official Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro Stock ROM Firmware (Flash File) on this page.
Here are some methods that could solve the problem, but are not guaranteed. Xiaomi devices awesome in hardware quality/price ratio, but when it comes to software anyone should be able to customize his own device and get the best experience out of it. XiaoMiTool was born from the need of users, even those with more difficulties in computers and technology, to achieve the same device experience that only more nerdy, expert people were able to get. XiaoMiTool V2 was designed to take this service to a next level, with better graphical interface, better portability, more stability and more upgradability. I appreciated the generosity of people that recognized my work and decided to give me some money.
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- LINK Coolpad is trying to keep its products up to date therefore even if you are an owner of a phone for several years it still could be upgraded to increase its working efficiency and capabilities.
- Thanks to RydahTheMod from the SamCentral Discord server, we got the APKs that enable the new feature.
- At the time, a Xiaomi spokesperson had revealed that the company had managed to sell over one million Redmi Note 8 series devices within a month of its launch in the country.
XiaoMiTool V2 (XMT2) is a unofficial tool for your personal computer that you can use to manage your xiaomi smartphone rom and software and do some modding easily. XiaoMiTool V2 it’s the follow-up of XiaoMiTool, with improved stability, more features and better graphics.
Just a few weeks back, Xiaomi publicly introduced their latest pair of Redmi Note devices, the Redmi Note 8 series. The Redmi Note 8 Pro was the clear star of the show, featuring a quad 64MP camera setup, a decently performing MediaTek Helio G90T processor, and an extensive feature set. Redmi also announced a regular “non-Pro” Note 8, of course. This one seemed like more of an iterative update than anything as it features modest upgrades over its predecessor. It packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor, a quad-camera setup with a main 48MP sensor, and other minor improvements.
It has a huge amount of changes that focus on creating a great user experience for those using bezel-less devices. All of the non-interactable UI elements like headers and other text are relegated to the top of the display, while functional aspects are lower and easier to reach. This type of layout accommodates one-handed usage so that users don’t feel that bigger displays are harder to use. We saw the company roll out a beta for unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8 devices in the US, but now it’s rolling out for devices on the stable channel too on all major US carriers. Xiaomi recently took the wraps off their latest mid-range device from their Redmi brand, the Redmi Note 8 and the Redmi Note 8 Pro.