Redmi k20/mi 9t stock apps apk needed - Redmi K20 / Xiaomi Mi 9T Questions & Answers

Please send me the stock apps of mi 9t/redmi k20 for porting it to other devices.

sarthakroy2002 said:
Please send me the stock apps of mi 9t/redmi k20 for porting it to other devices.
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https://github.com/TadiT7/xiaomi_davinci_dump

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Oxygen OS on Mi A1 ?

Can anyone suggest is it possible to port Oxygen OS on Mi A1 ?
jitensetia said:
Can anyone suggest is it possible to port Oxygen OS on Mi A1 ?
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it's not possible until kernel sources are released by xiaomi.
also, i highly doubt if anyone will be interested in porting oxygen os to mi a1

Can i flash MI 5x china rom in my MI A1 as they r hving same hardwares or visa versa?

Hello Developers,
As MI 5x china, and MI A1 global having the same chip set underneath,
so, can i able to shift MI 5x china rom in my MI A1 global
or
can i shift MI A1 global rom in my MI 5x,
I have both the devices.
Please let me know.
Thank You in advance.
No, no and no.
Grave mistake!
subhan18 said:
Hello Developers,
As MI 5x china, and MI A1 global having the same chip set underneath,
so, can i able to shift MI 5x china rom in my MI A1 global
or
can i shift MI A1 global rom in my MI 5x,
I have both the devices.
Please let me know.
Thank You in advance.
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No,never do that!You are gonna brick your phone if you do that.MI 5x and MI A1 are NOT IDENTICALLY SAME.
paveu241 said:
No, no and no.
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But why bro ...
it's a same hardware just OS apart them both,
same internals, same chipset , then how they differ just from UI .. ?
If you think it would work, then we would have the miui rom from mi5x to mi a1 for a long time ago.
But it's not what you think, as above says it's not identical same device, so we can't do that unless someone would like to port it.
You can try it, but make sure you have another spare phone to use because it would brick your phone.
tanapak1 said:
If you think it would work, then we would have the miui rom from mi5x to mi a1 for a long time ago.
But it's not what you think, as above says it's not identical same device, so we can't do that unless someone would like to port it.
You can try it, but make sure you have another spare phone to use because it would brick your phone.
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It's pointless to explain all these to these kids. They will never understand/agree. let them learn from their mistakes.

Netflix HD Widevine L1 on K20

So, I´d like to know if the Redmi k20 chinese version( with chinese rom or global rom) has widevine l1 support which enables you to watch netflix HD quality.
you can see the DRM info with https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidfung.drminfo&hl=en.
I imagine the K20 only has L3 so, no HD. But perhaps, there is a workaround for this and that is:
To flash the K20/Mi 9T EEA ROM on the K20, that could give l1 support as the EEA rom supports it and therefore, the k20 would be seen a an EEA Mi 9T.
So, I can´t test this bc I don´t own the phone but I would like to get the Redmi K20 Pro snapdragon 855 (same price as european Mi 9T SD 730) in the future and I want to know if this is possible so I can use the Mi 9T Pro EEA ROM when its released.
Is there anyone with a redmi k20 who is able to flash the EEA Rom and see if they get L1 support?
you can get the ROM here and also the instructions to flash:
https://miblog.co/redmi-k20-eea-10-3-7-0-pfjeuxm/
thanks
i'm pretty sure i've seen it has L1 on a video on youtube, and if i recall correctly it was from Lim Reviews
ETheHedgehog said:
i'm pretty sure i've seen it has L1 on a video on youtube, and if i recall correctly it was from Lim Reviews
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Thanks for the reply, was it the K20 chinese version or the Mi9T?
https://blog.kimovil.com/es/review/xiaomi-mi-9-t#image-group-39-1 widevine L1 confirmed
Ger$$on said:
https://blog.kimovil.com/es/review/xiaomi-mi-9-t#image-group-39-1 widevine L1 confirmed
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I already know MI 9T has L1. But what about the K20?
The K20 has not, the Mi9T has
What if the global ROM was installed on the k20.. would it change?
bihariel said:
So, I´d like to know if the Redmi k20 chinese version( with chinese rom or global rom) has widevine l1 support which enables you to watch netflix HD quality.
you can see the DRM info with https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidfung.drminfo&hl=en.
I imagine the K20 only has L3 so, no HD. But perhaps, there is a workaround for this and that is:
To flash the K20/Mi 9T EEA ROM on the K20, that could give l1 support as the EEA rom supports it and therefore, the k20 would be seen a an EEA Mi 9T.
So, I can´t test this bc I don´t own the phone but I would like to get the Redmi K20 Pro snapdragon 855 (same price as european Mi 9T SD 730) in the future and I want to know if this is possible so I can use the Mi 9T Pro EEA ROM when its released.
Is there anyone with a redmi k20 who is able to flash the EEA Rom and see if they get L1 support?
you can get the ROM here and also the instructions to flash:
https://miblog.co/redmi-k20-eea-10-3-7-0-pfjeuxm/
thanks
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Revert Redmi K20 back to MI 9T with conversion patch?

I've used a patch to install one of the early TWRP ports which turned my MI 9T into a Redmi K20 (boot-logo and model name). Now that an official version is out I was wondering how I can revert the changes. Anyone know of any patch or changes I can do myself, so my MI 9T actually shows as a MI 9T again?
Thank you.
Immortal68 said:
I've used a patch to install one of the early TWRP ports which turned my MI 9T into a Redmi K20 (boot-logo and model name). Now that an official version is out I was wondering how I can revert the changes. Anyone know of any patch or changes I can do myself, so my MI 9T actually shows as a MI 9T again?
Thank you.
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Mine ever since i unlocked the bootloader is start showing as K20.
I think that once it's unlock there is no mi9t logos as Xiaomi didn't made them
Pupet_Master said:
Mine ever since i unlocked the bootloader is start showing as K20.
I think that once it's unlock there is no mi9t logos as Xiaomi didn't made them
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Wow, interesting. Of course this helped them to achieve this eye-catching price point.
So the model name is still the same?
My mi9t is still a mi9t after unlock and twrp. So xiaomi ofcourse did make the logos and eveything for mi9t and k20.
Eh, you can just flash the logo.img from the Mi 9T stock ROM. Model number depends on the ROM you're using,
Immortal68 said:
I've used a patch to install one of the early TWRP ports which turned my MI 9T into a Redmi K20 (boot-logo and model name). Now that an official version is out I was wondering how I can revert the changes. Anyone know of any patch or changes I can do myself, so my MI 9T actually shows as a MI 9T again?
Thank you.
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Yes, you can use the patch again, or install a stock ROM to get the boot logo.

Mi 9T does not find update

Hello,
We are using two Mi 9T smartphones.
The first Mi 9T has MIUI 12.1.1.0 (RFJEUXM) and Android 11.
The second Mi 9T has MIUI 12.0.5.0 (QFJEUXM) and Android 10.
The MIUI update function of the second Mi 9T does not find a new software update.
Is it possible to download and install the new MIUI version manually?
Will data, settings or apps be lost?
Thank you for your help.
Squicky2 said:
Hello,
We are using two Mi 9T smartphones.
The first Mi 9T has MIUI 12.1.1.0 (RFJEUXM) and Android 11.
The second Mi 9T has MIUI 12.0.5.0 (QFJEUXM) and Android 10.
The MIUI update function of the second Mi 9T does not find a new software update.
Is it possible to download and install the new MIUI version manually?
Will data, settings or apps be lost?
Thank you for your help.
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Of course. Look for the so called Recovery (zip) firmware from xiaomifirmwareupdater.com
Find the instructions there. And google shall be your friend, too

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