Will the rom from here work? https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-11-0-stable-release.52628/
No idea but I can only assume as you have to u lock the bootloader to install these then you could run into the same issues. I remember looking at getting a rom from here at the time but I seem to remember they were having issues updating easily from the menu in the phone as you normally would on a phone.Will the rom from here work? https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-11-0-stable-release.52628/
Ah, I have just realised what my problem with the redmi note 3 was for the banking apps. I had unlocked the bootloader to get rid of a shoddy custom rom that the vendor (coolicool) sent it with which had playstore pre installed which was fine for about a year before it just wouldn't update anything including miui. So I installed the Chinese rom and side loaded Google stuff. Everything worked apart from my banking apps which I now realise wouldn't work because the bootloader was still unlocked for security reasons. I couldn't put a global rom on it because the mediatek version didn't have one. Only the snapdragon (pro) version did.
Its only if you unlock the bootloader to load a custom rom/operating system. Once you change the rom you can't then lock the bootloader which then leaves your phone less protected. Therefore some banking apps detect this and won't let you use them.I have been looking at these phones to replace my Samsung Galaxy S9+
Is there anything to look out for? What's all this about banking apps not working?
I'm sure it's a good phone but at that price there may be better alternatives, the POCO X3 NFC is being launched next Monday, also the MI 10 Lite was recently at £239 on the rainforest although it has just gone back up to £299. Both the MI 10 Lite and MI Note 10 Lite are a little over £200 on eGlobalCentral although eGC can be poor at times. Just throwing in some alternatives for you...
Its only if you unlock the bootloader to load a custom rom/operating system. Once you change the rom you can't then lock the bootloader which then leaves your phone less protected. Therefore some banking apps detect this and won't let you use them.
If you leave it alone it shouldn't be an issue.
As I have said previously if you buy a Chinese (non global) version then you probably won't get band 20 which networks running off O2 or Vodafone will suffer a lack of 4g in many areas as that is their main frequency for 4g in most places.
Well, no Ultra this week. Apparently DHL won't accept batteries shipments direct to the U. K. so it's priority airmail to Spain then U. K ffs.
I've seen this with other importers such as Trading Shenzhen but didn't realise it was a blanket no go by DHL.
Oh well, the long waiting game now.
Poco X3 looks so good but the lack of 5g is a big mistake really
I don't think it is on a £200 phone. I don't have 5G now and it's not something I'm craving. From what I hear, maybe you get double the speed, if you have a 5G connection. Do I need double the speed? No, not really. I have enough to stream HD content... why do I need it faster?
Still not received the phone yet, bloody Giztop giving me the round around. It's getting to the point where I'm loosing patience and about to file a PayPal claim.
Not necessarily just about speed, 5G is also about capacity handling as people shift from fixed line to mobile broadband as their only internet source this becomes important.
Deffo worth trying that rom and magisk
Which phone did you buy? I bought a Rog 2 last year and had no problems.
Again, on a £200 phone, I don't think this is a big factor personally when 4G can handle plenty of capacity for a phone.