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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by fibonacci2526: 7:22pm On Jul 09, 2020
OMOKUNMI90:
redmi 7a. Android 10 update.


Nice.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by brizzle116(m): 7:29pm On Jul 09, 2020
GogetterMD:


Cynsee
​MrViktor
​Telvin7
​Brizzle116
I think I've found the love of my life...fallen in love with every detail
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by brizzle116(m): 7:31pm On Jul 09, 2020
collitexnaira:
My observation

Redmi note 8 pro camera is better than the Gcam

The difference is much
a lot of Xiaomi phones have very good stock cams
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by brizzle116(m): 7:35pm On Jul 09, 2020
olayinkajnr:


I doubt you'll ever buy a device this year.

Same thing all over again.

To answer your questions based on the guys review,

Battery: Yes
Price: asked Nurex01
Camera: not gimmicks
SOT: more than 7 hrs. It's clearly stated in his review even though time wasn't stated. It's easy to figure out.
Brightness: Gosh, na wá.
Sound: no bẹ JBL speaker dey inside.
the questions tire me too...there are tons of reviews online he could simple read or watch don't understand if he's simply looking for flaws

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by ElajRita(f): 7:39pm On Jul 09, 2020
GrandMufti:


Nairaland rules. No ads in phone section. Post the ad in appropriate section
..


Alright thanks
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Telvin7(m): 7:44pm On Jul 09, 2020
GogetterMD:


Cynsee
​MrViktor
​Telvin7
​Brizzle116
Very detailed review ....
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by rash47(m): 7:54pm On Jul 09, 2020
techmaster092:
Please I followed d step to get Gcam on note8 from d 1st page, but the d stock still seems to do better Dan Gcam, m seeing different xml file for d Gcam but none seems to produce better picture than stock camera

Worry less bro! Same here, stock cam very dope than the gcam
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Olamyyde(m): 8:10pm On Jul 09, 2020
explosiveskull:


I've been hearing of this, so I decided to be sure with a little googling because I never believed that generators affect phone batteries like I said in my previous post.
This is some extract from quora of an answer to a similar question like this.

First of all, Mobile phone charger is a DC power supply. DC power supplies are available in either Switched mode type or Linear type. While both types supply DC power, the method used to produce is different. The answer for your question is that the technology used in your charger is Switched mode.

Technically the power you are getting to your home has likely been generated with a generator of some type. With exception to Solar and maybe some other obscure way of collecting energy, almost all electricity is “generated” with a generator (ie. Moving magnets past a coils of wires to create electricity).
In electrical machines, we call them synchronous machines fitted with a prime mover which can be a gas turbine, hydro or steam.
That being said, to be “safe” for sensitive electronics, the power must be regulated. There are many safeguards and regulators in place for most generators as well as for your phone charger, as well as in your phone.
As long as the power is regulated, it won’t mater where you get it. It really is safe to use.

Funnily enough, phone ‘chargers’ (they aren’t, they are a 5vdc power supply, the charger IC is inside the phone itself).
In ‘olden days’ before switch modes became the norm, generators, with their often wildly swinging output voltages were indeed ‘electronics killers’- as with the old linear transformer supplies, and any change in the input voltage was reflected in the output voltage of the transformer, making the power supply of the electronics connected vulnerable to lower or higher voltages than normal…

Switch modes (anything with that 100–240vac, 50/60hz sticker on it) are different- they literally don’t care what the voltage is (as far as it is within their limits), what the frequency is (another bugbear for small generators- their frequency changes as their revs change) as the first thing they do is convert that incoming mains straight to DC internally…
So plugging your phones Power Supply into a generator is perfectly fine if it has that 100–240vac 50/60hz sticker on it, indeed the charger chip inside the phone will have no idea where it’s getting its 5vDC from- and battery life will be exactly the same as if it was plugged into the mains grid- no need for panicking, filtering or all the old kerfuffle about ‘gennys blow electronics up’, no need for ‘inverter generators’ or the like, if your gear has switchmode power supplies, it will literally plug into anything (including- although it is not marked as such) a straight DC supply in its range ie direct connection to high voltage battery banks, as is found in modern offgrid housing)

Hope you understand.
Thanks for the explanation
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by eeeekkkkk: 8:59pm On Jul 09, 2020
Hello everyone, please is it safe to order from AliExpress again and will the orders be allowed inside the country? I want to get the kz zst/zsn
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Glossyclick(m): 9:02pm On Jul 09, 2020
veekid:
what's the name of this theme?
classic mu1

Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 9:03pm On Jul 09, 2020
eeeekkkkk:
Hello everyone, please is it safe to order from AliExpress again and will the orders be allowed inside the country? I want to get the kz zst/zsn

You can try, and give feedback.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Dwaynestefan: 9:16pm On Jul 09, 2020
eeeekkkkk:
Hello everyone, please is it safe to order from AliExpress again and will the orders be allowed inside the country? I want to get the kz zst/zsn
Yeah..but try to make sure the seller is shipping via Caino Super Global Economy orYanwen, that's if you wanna receive your package this year...

Or if you want....you can ship via DHL or EMS

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by KingKayxCee11(m): 9:25pm On Jul 09, 2020
LehreMi:
seen. Thanks.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 9:32pm On Jul 09, 2020
KingKayxCee11:


seen. Thanks.

Use this path to implement your config file

/trCamera/XMLConfigs

It is easy create a folder on phone storage called trCamera, inside that create a folder called XMLConfigs and place the config file there.

Then follow that gif to apply
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by ibawon(m): 9:38pm On Jul 09, 2020
ElajRita:



Why?
We don't do that here because it's not allowed
Enjoy
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by macbeyland(m): 9:52pm On Jul 09, 2020
Hennyola:




Thanks.
On-course with Macbeyland
Bro pls chat me up let's complete our deal.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by MilesLamar(m): 9:52pm On Jul 09, 2020
jboixxx:
It's on the front page. Xiaomi Compilation Thread

thanks bro
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by nabeans: 10:14pm On Jul 09, 2020
My Mi 9t screen just blacked out or failed this evening while I was on WhatsApp. No fall, no water, nothing, just refused to come up. On screen FP not lighting up. Phone is still alive, calls come in, texts, all the sounds etc but screen dead. If it's digitizer/lcd packed up, I need it solved asap because I have loads of stuff going on with it. Who can suggest reliable, competent solution on the ground spare part/ fixer person?

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by peteregwu(m): 10:15pm On Jul 09, 2020
Mcslize:


Wow, how is the phone so far? Any ish?

No issue, its okay
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Mustack: 10:23pm On Jul 09, 2020
Playermayweda:
I've seen it too,This is mad am so excited

This is another reason why am considering xioami. Hope this update will continue on redmi 8 henceforth because am eyeing redmi 8 4/64 @either 55k or 57k soon.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by liljboy(m): 10:26pm On Jul 09, 2020
peteregwu:
This thread made me love xiaomi phone, not that am a fan of xiaomi phone, but because here in this thread its more like a customer care thread for xiaomi phones. I didn't have choice but to buy one for myself. Una dey try Sha, xiaomi company supposed to promote this thread. grin
I swear, same thing happened to me. I was like, whatever is making this thread span so long must be really worth it. Here I am with my R7.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by liljboy(m): 10:27pm On Jul 09, 2020
Playermayweda:
I've seen it too,This is mad am so excited
mtchew angry grin grin I don tire to wait for MIUI12 sef
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Jazzlite: 10:30pm On Jul 09, 2020
liljboy:
I swear, same thing happened to me. I was like, whatever is making this thread span so long must be really worth it. Here I am with my R7.
Tell me about the Redmi 7
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Jazzlite: 10:36pm On Jul 09, 2020
nabeans:
My Mi 9t screen just blacked out or failed this evening while I was on WhatsApp. No fall, no water, nothing, just refused to come up. On screen FP not lighting up. Phone is still alive, calls come in, texts, all the sounds etc but screen dead. If it's digitizer/lcd packed up, I need it solved asap because I have loads of stuff going on with it. Who can suggest reliable, competent solution on the ground spare part/ fixer person?
It's a common issue. Try a forced restart.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by festwiz(m): 10:46pm On Jul 09, 2020
explosiveskull:

Sir, seriously does dark mode suck battery in lcd ?

Yes, it uses more power but I'm not sure as to how much as the backlight will remain lit. The inverse is the case for OLED displays since each pixel is self illuminating.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 12:50am On Jul 10, 2020
nabeans:
My Mi 9t screen just blacked out or failed this evening while I was on WhatsApp. No fall, no water, nothing, just refused to come up. On screen FP not lighting up. Phone is still alive, calls come in, texts, all the sounds etc but screen dead. If it's digitizer/lcd packed up, I need it solved asap because I have loads of stuff going on with it. Who can suggest reliable, competent solution on the ground spare part/ fixer person?

Thread store
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by OfficialGaGa(m): 12:55am On Jul 10, 2020
Guys sorry for derailing or going outside the wire here but pls I want to purchase a fairly used laptop for graphic design probably from sellers on NL but I don't know any trust worthy person to deal with... pls if u know any.. do tell.. thanks
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by losdiose(m): 12:59am On Jul 10, 2020
Alfred234:

Have you tried playing PUBG on Smooth graphic and extreme frame rates? Try it and tell us the temperature of your phone after

That is the settings I actually use man
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Nobody: 1:03am On Jul 10, 2020
RN7


Think I'll just wait till miui 12

Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 1:20am On Jul 10, 2020
KillerFrost:
RN7


Think I'll just wait till miui 12

You will still have to do this update first. It is a major update.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Nobody: 1:21am On Jul 10, 2020
KillerFrost:
RN7


Think I'll just wait till miui 12
Which theme is this?

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by barackodam: 2:08am On Jul 10, 2020
OMOKUNMI90:

I also had d problem with my redmi 7a. I had to play around with d phone settings and came across a solution. Though d fact dat miui is aggressive with ram can't be overlooked. The effect is still there but reduced. D 2gb ram phone now keeps some important applications in background for some hrs before closing.
Go to settings- battery and performance- app battery saver. Select d apps u want to keep running in d background without closing. U will find "battery saver(recommended)" selected for all apps by default. change to "no restriction" and u are good to go. U will surely see d improvement.
Note: dis MAY reduce ow long Ur battery last after each charge.


Bless you bruh

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