Future custom roms for Xiaomi Mi A1 - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

I just want to ask if you guys think Mi A1 will have stable and updated custom Rom after its Android One support will end? I read that because of the fact that it's A/B partition it will be harder to boot into recovery so it will be harder for developers to make custom roms. I really want to buy this phone and I'm wondering how will the overall stable custom Rom situation of this phone look in the future.

The A/B partition will become standard I think so in the next 2 years there will be lots of phones using it so I don't think it will be a problem
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Best Project Treble ROM

So, I've been out of the Android game for a good 7 years. Things have changed! I've recently learned that we're good to flash all PIE Project Treble ROMS.
Am I right in thinking that these ROMs will probably not be as smooth and bug free as a custom ROM designed specifically for the Mi 9T?
Do you know of a Project Treble ROM that works flawlessly on the Mi 9T?
I really want to get away from MIUI, but need a perfectly working phone.
Many thanks
perfection can be strived to but in a sense never be achieved
in this thread they post working ROMs & the like
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OnePlus OxygenOS on mi 9t ?

I don't know anything about developing roms. The only thing i can do is to flash them . It might sound like a stupid question but, is it possible for developers to make an oxygen OS based rom for the mi9t.
I've seen OOS port for another Xiaomi phone, but 9T/K20 never.
If you find let me know.
the android boy said:
I don't know anything about developing roms. The only thing i can do is to flash them . It might sound like a stupid question but, is it possible for developers to make an oxygen OS based rom for the mi9t.
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Yes it is. Good luck in bugging a dev to do that, however.
Best change to get it, is installing the GSI version.
Even the sGSI from Poco F1 is compatible, but they all have bugs.
Last time I installed it (op 7 pro port), fingerprint didn't work, don't remember the other bugs, but it was unusable.

Why no official custom ROMs

Hi guys,
I have question about the custom roms for k20 (mi 9t) there is lots of roms for k20 pro (mi 9t pro) but why our k20 developing slowly, no official rom like pixel experience, aosp extended, dotOS, etc..
Sorry for bad english and someone explain me about this situation.
Thank you.
There will not be too many teams working on our smartphone. It is the only possible answer. Official groups create roms for the k20 pro and small groups and single people porting the rom for us.
K20 pro is more attractive for make roms.
because to get official status e.g. with LineageOS it has to be fully opensource and have no major bugs and fulfil some other requirements too. Majority of the ROMs here are using MIUI vendor image, not custom aosp, which is the main issue. And even the ROMs that are fully AOSP are not maintained up to the required standards. It requires a lot of additional effort and the devs would need to accept certain aspects they do not want to accept or don't have the capacity to do so. I wouldn't expect official custom ROM anytime soon, maybe 6 months from now once Android 10 ROMs would become somewhat stable and the vendor image will be perfected to the point it won't cause random battery drains, popup camera, display flickering etc. problems.
londonhilton said:
because to get official status e.g. with LineageOS it has to be fully opensource and have no major bugs and fulfil some other requirements too. Majority of the ROMs here are using MIUI vendor image, not custom aosp, which is the main issue. And even the ROMs that are fully AOSP are not maintained up to the required standards. It requires a lot of additional effort and the devs would need to accept certain aspects they do not want to accept or don't have the capacity to do so. I wouldn't expect official custom ROM anytime soon, maybe 6 months from now once Android 10 ROMs would become somewhat stable and the vendor image will be perfected to the point it won't cause random battery drains, popup camera, display flickering etc. problems.
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Rushibhatt said:
Hi guys,
I have question about the custom roms for k20 (mi 9t) there is lots of roms for k20 pro (mi 9t pro) but why our k20 developing slowly, no official rom like pixel experience, aosp extended, dotOS, etc..
Sorry for bad english and someone explain me about this situation.
Thank you.
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The guys said it all.
1, our device isn't too popular, K20Pro is the one most got.
2nd Xiaomi isn't 100% opensource.

It is worth to flash custom ROM?

Hey guys I just got this phone and I'm wondering if it's worthy flashing a custom ROM like Pixel Experience?
I'm asking this cause on some of my older phones like Xperia Z3, flashing a custom ROM breaks some stuff like camera (making the quality of the photos so poor) and I even heard that on this device it will break fingerprint or even Android Auto!
This three are critical for me, so do you guys recommend flashing Pixel Experience or simply root and debloat MIUI as I did with Sony"s software?
I just want my phone to perform as stable as possible with no extra features that I don't use at all.
Thanks in advance.
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I have tried quite a few ROMs and, to be honest, unless you can't stand MIUI, I'd stay with the official ROM, debloated but not rooted. Fingerprint will work better, you'll be able to use Google Pay without hassles, and to be honest MIUI is so full of features that you won't miss much. MIUI is not my cup of tea, but it has improved tremendously over the years and it's now bearable.
i debloated and i use the weekly eu builds
I use the Evolution x rom, Everything works fine from what i can tell, including camera and fingerprint. I Like the customization Options that the custom Rom gives me.
I don't use Google Auto or Pay tho.
cmlucht said:
i debloated and i use the weekly eu builds
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what do you need to "debloat" on the eu release? oO
so me2 , i'm on weekly beta from xiaomi.eu and i'm pretty happy with it (not exactly with the one from friday .. i think the battery drain went up -.-)
i don't see any need to switch, to a other custom rom.

A doubt about Custom Roms.

Hi guys,
I am currently using an iPhone 12 as my primary device and looking for an secondary device.
Before iPhone 12, I was using OnePlus 5T and I used to play around by flashing different Custom ROMs since it had a good community support.
Now looking to buy Poco M3 as my secondary device. The only thing I want from a Custom ROM is pure android with no noticeable bugs.
How is the Custom ROM support for Poco M3? Are the ROMs stable enough to use it as daily driver? If yes, Which is the most Stable ROM as of now.
My decision to buy Poco M3 will be purely based on Custom ROMs availability since I will flash it in the day 1 itself. If no stable ROM is available, I am looking to buy Moto G40 Fusion.
And I can see a lot of threads mentioning Phone Dead/Bricked issues. Does that happen only with official MIUI or custom ROMS also?
Can you guys help me out. Thanks in advance.
vgowtham97 said:
Hi guys,
I am currently using an iPhone 12 as my primary device and looking for an secondary device.
Before iPhone 12, I was using OnePlus 5T and I used to play around by flashing different Custom ROMs since it had a good community support.
Now looking to buy Poco M3 as my secondary device. The only thing I want from a Custom ROM is pure android with no noticeable bugs.
How is the Custom ROM support for Poco M3? Are the ROMs stable enough to use it as daily driver? If yes, Which is the most Stable ROM as of now.
My decision to buy Poco M3 will be purely based on Custom ROMs availability since I will flash it in the day 1 itself. If no stable ROM is available, I am looking to buy Moto G40 Fusion.
And I can see a lot of threads mentioning Phone Dead/Bricked issues. Does that happen only with official MIUI or custom ROMS also?
Can you guys help me out. Thanks in advance.
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well, you are talking about a great phone with good screen and awesome speakers, i am also a poco m3 user so, i might be the best to give you the right answer,
let's begin if you want vanilla android try pixel experience rom but it's unofficial for our device, so i would recommend you dot os official rom, it's fast and beautiful
remember, before flashing any rom read the guide carefully, cause many rom including dot os require you to have certain version of miui to be able to flash bug free.
best of luck.

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