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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by jagaban17: 7:57pm On Nov 28, 2018
Ifedith:

Yes o.. 49600
070three1080two87

Please is redmi note 6 pro 3/32gb available ?
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by hisholar2(m): 8:03pm On Nov 28, 2018
lilsamzy:


Mine just changed,took 12days.
mine changed today too, hope the post office will call me by Friday because na ibadan I stay

Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by maclawrence02(m): 8:06pm On Nov 28, 2018
queenfav:
lol.. Thats how they behave. I can't blame them because some Nigerian vendors are terrible people!As money enter, dem fit change am for you! Last month i closed a deal for wholesale supply of hairs worth over 2m naira to a client in UK.

The person didn't ask me many questions. She was like "my friend trusts you, i have also seen your hair quality ". Few days after, i got alert.That's the power of having satisfied clients.


Don't let it get to you. Focus on your existing clients and keep making them happy. Even me that has a shop in PH, that's well stocked o. People still have trust issues. So those are not your customers biko. Just ensure you maintain your integrity, that's all.
Abeg where your shop dey for ph make I drop by to say hi who knows you fit entertain me with meat pie and small stout, i dey sure say I no go mind.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Ifedith(m): 8:09pm On Nov 28, 2018
jagaban17:


Please is redmi note 6 pro 3/32gb available ?
Available, yes... On ground no
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Ifedith(m): 8:13pm On Nov 28, 2018
Redmi 4a 2gb 32gb.... 35200k(black)
Redmi 6a 2gb 16gb... 34790(black)
Redmi 5 plus 3gb 32gb.... 525990(black) 52599(gold)
mi max 2 4gb 64gb... 62100k(gold)
Mi 8 4gb 64gb...131900(black)
Samsung galaxy s8... 4gb 64gb... I52k
Galaxy s9+... 6gb 64gb...215k
Galaxy note 8... 6gb 64gb...196k
Galaxy note 9 6gb 128gb..258k
Huawei nova i3... 4gb 128gb... 105k
Nokia 6.1plus... 4gb 64gb... 95k
Nokia 7.1 plus... 4gb 64gb... 103k
Next day free delivery within Lagos
Payment on delivery available
Free delivery to abj, ph, lag and abeokuta.
Xiaomi mi 8....6gb 128gbe...164300... Any color
Xiaomi mi max 3.... 4gb 64gb... 101139
Xiaomi Pocophone f1...6gb 128gb... 126800
Redmi note 5... 4gb 64gb... 65200
Redmi note 6... 4gb 64gb... 63800
Mi pad 4... 3gb 32gb.... 52600
No custom issues.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by scotweezy(m): 8:24pm On Nov 28, 2018
Eeechenmeelee1:

I suspect there is a reason why standard AOSP only allows torch to be toggled from lockscreen, eg you may plug your phone to charge in an out of sight position n someone else can toggle your data connection from the lockscreen, if you don't check your phone you'll never know your data connection was changed. I'm just saying Google obviously have better paid designers than Xiaomi n they chose well to only allow the torch to be toggled from the lockscreen, my 2cents
Check your settings very well. The option to disallow toggles on locksceen is there.

Modify: Well, I can't seem to find the option, but I felt I disallowed this particular feature on another version entirely. Maybe the option is not available on MiUi 10 again I will check further though, incase It's still available.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by queenfav(f): 8:30pm On Nov 28, 2018
maclawrence02:

Abeg where your shop dey for ph make I drop by to say hi who knows you fit entertain me with meat pie and small stout, i dey sure say I no go mind.
Coman buy hair for madam, your mother or sister . After buying, one plate of native soup with 10 pcs of assorted goat meat will fall on you! grin
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 8:31pm On Nov 28, 2018
Protein0:
they're about to.

I'm almost certain that the Nigerian market they formally entered contributed to their wahala.

Doing biz in ds country na die
Naa, I believe their loss of grip on the Indian market is the main cause. That's what happens when you stop to be innovative
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 8:33pm On Nov 28, 2018
Eeechenmeelee1:

You're not getting my point, I never said MIUI wasn't simple. I simply stated what Google did with Pie, they added low key iOS like asethetics to Android 9 n did it better than Xiaomi in my honest opinion. Besides nobody asides OEMs in the Android One program makes "bare bones" Android OS. One thing that MIUI got right is their SMS app, I like how it sorted random messages into a single place.
Ok. I trust MIUI 11 to fix that gap though
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by henry007(m): 8:35pm On Nov 28, 2018
Instagram and Chrome have been laggy all day on the Pocophone shocked
I just restarted my phone to see if it fixes it.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:35pm On Nov 28, 2018
Eeechenmeelee1:

I suspect there is a reason why standard AOSP only allows torch to be toggled from lockscreen, eg you may plug your phone to charge in an out of sight position n someone else can toggle your data connection from the lockscreen, if you don't check your phone you'll never know your data connection was changed. I'm just saying Google obviously have better paid designers than Xiaomi n they chose well to only allow the torch to be toggled from the lockscreen, my 2cents


Wrong.

Check your settings.

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:37pm On Nov 28, 2018
Eeechenmeelee1:
Also forgot to mention, I can't be the only one that has noticed that you can toggle all quick settings tiles on MIUI
lockscreen even if the device is locked with fingerprint/pin, isn't that a security oversight by Xiaomi? On AOSP the only toggle that works from the lockscreen is the torch, everything else demands your pin or password. Thought by MIUI 10 things like this should have been sorted out but oh well

Which aosp? grin
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:37pm On Nov 28, 2018
Essont:
So the idea is to update via OTA then restore factory settings after the first boot.

This will clear bugs?

Or download the full and flash
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 8:38pm On Nov 28, 2018
Eeechenmeelee1:
Also forgot to mention, I can't be the only one that has noticed that you can toggle all quick settings tiles on MIUI
lockscreen even if the device is locked with fingerprint/pin, isn't that a security oversight by Xiaomi? On AOSP the only toggle that works from the lockscreen is the torch, everything else demands your pin or password. Thought by MIUI 10 things like this should have been sorted out but oh well
I agree. That is actually a bug with the recent 10.0.4.0 update. I noticed that immediately I booted up after updating undecided
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by Paxziano: 8:38pm On Nov 28, 2018
To all the touts in the house, Pls does anyone have a Xiaomi earpiece on ground for sale?
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:38pm On Nov 28, 2018
Maxcoded:


OTA updates seems to be the safest of all updates. I have never experienced any data loss ever since I have been updating over the air. It's only those that wants lambo experience in a "jalopy" car that will risk loosing files when they try updating via flashing of different ROMS.

Choi... recovery method nko?
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:39pm On Nov 28, 2018
queenfav:
lol.. Ok o. Shey d for the ota update, i wont lose my files. Also how can i ensure a successful download and installation at first trial . Pls drop tips. Thanks

Check the last few pages of the other thread.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:40pm On Nov 28, 2018
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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by cutiedave(m): 8:40pm On Nov 28, 2018
Pls can anyone review the redmi 6a
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:40pm On Nov 28, 2018
ubev01:
this your Nokia coloud? My mi capsule with just one working earpiece sounds way better. Currently using both

lipsrsealed
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:42pm On Nov 28, 2018
iliyande:
Seeing this in aliexpress for the first time..

GrandMufti explain lipsrsealed

Na only one seller dey sell the phones.

You notice how the ram wasn't stated on the pics? grin
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by nwaobitex: 8:45pm On Nov 28, 2018
eanestca:


please add me to your pubg group, lets suck battery together abeg.

when you play this game on poco with MTN 4g straight 12 hours even your hands will be sweating
https:///LHHqu3dJnFU0YiVMzh3y9R
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 8:48pm On Nov 28, 2018
ProFuhrer:

In the Nigerian market, quick charging and battery capacity are very important when considering medium-priced phones.
There's nothing like Nigerian market in this matter. Nigerian consumers are getting wiser by the day. Soon people will see through the trickery of Tecno and infinix angry
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by nwaobitex: 8:48pm On Nov 28, 2018
Pls what's the bestest earpiece with the highest bass that I can buy below 2k I need suggestions
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by GrandMufti: 8:49pm On Nov 28, 2018
nwaobitex:
Pls what's the bestest earpiece with the highest bass that I can buy below 2k I need suggestions
angry
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 8:51pm On Nov 28, 2018
Agbi4:

I understand that factory defects do occur but no one wishes for that. Hopefully I won't be needing a repairer ever again.
The thing is that the powerbank has been swollen for some months, I should have replaced but I didn't see the need to because I rarely use it because before I run out of charge, power will be restored. The OEM charger damaged the phone because it's what I have been using to charge it.
That's a first, Kpele. But the isolated nature of your issue makes it hard to blame it on the charger except other phones used with it are malfunctioning too
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by ProFuhrer: 8:57pm On Nov 28, 2018
waynemighty:



You guys are misunderstandings one thing here "Fast Chargers" are different from "Quick Chargers" the follow come charger is a "Fast Charger", but the phone supports Quick Charging and Xiaomi did not include Quick Charger probably to cut cost.
Okay. Is the Infinix Note 4 charger a quick one?
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 8:57pm On Nov 28, 2018
Eeechenmeelee1:

I suspect there is a reason why standard AOSP only allows torch to be toggled from lockscreen, eg you may plug your phone to charge in an out of sight position n someone else can toggle your data connection from the lockscreen, if you don't check your phone you'll never know your data connection was changed. I'm just saying Google obviously have better paid designers than Xiaomi n they chose well to only allow the torch to be toggled from the lockscreen, my 2cents
There is an option to hide notifications in the lock screen on MIUI for as long as I can remember. It's just a bug that will be fixed in the new update.
Seems you're just discovering MIUI
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by genius43(m): 8:59pm On Nov 28, 2018
Topshow4real:


you do factory reset after upgrading via OTA?

I have done none so far

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Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by ProFuhrer: 8:59pm On Nov 28, 2018
2kurupt:

There's nothing like Nigerian market in this matter. Nigerian consumers were getting wiser by the day. Soon people will see through the trickery of Tecno and infinix angry
I wish this happens sooner than later.
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by 2kurupt(m): 9:04pm On Nov 28, 2018
scotweezy:

Check your settings very well. The option to disallow toggles on locksceen is there.

Modify: Well, I can't seem to find the option, but I felt I disallowed this particular feature on another version entirely. Maybe the option is not available on MiUi 10 again I will check further though, incase It's still available.
It is allowed on MIUI 10, only disappeared with the last update
Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by iliyande(m): 9:05pm On Nov 28, 2018
GrandMufti:


Na only one seller dey sell the phones.

You notice how the ram wasn't stated on the pics? grin

Tactical maneuver

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