Showing posts with label MIUI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MIUI. Show all posts

Friday, October 27, 2017

Xiaomi MIUI 9 Global Rom To Be Released In India On November 2 2017

Xiaomi will be launching MIUI 9 in India on November 2


New Redmi series seemingly confirmed
Xiaomi India has started teasing its new smartphone series launch on November 2 with a string of social platform posts. Alongside, the company is launching the global stable version of its MIUI 9 operating system in India on the same day. The recently announced MIUI India Twitter handle revealed the bit in a tweet and said, "We listened to your requests. Global MIUI 9 is coming to India on November 2. Are you excited?"
This will mean that the eligible Mi and Redmi devices sold in India will be getting the MIUI 9 Global Stable ROM. To refresh, the MIUI 9 is the latest version of Xiaomi's custom UI interface which was unveiled in August alongside the Xiaomi Mi 5X. Some of the new features of MIUI 9 include, faster app load times, new design elements, lockscreen shortcuts, splitscreen feature, and more. Xiaomi claims to have optimised the system to enable faster app loading and boost performance. Which is why the company is teasing the launch with the hashtag, #LightningFast.
Next up, dropping a major hint about the upcoming 'new' smartphone series, Redmi India's Twitter handle indicates the new phone may belong to Redmi range. The tweet included the teaser image and said, "I'm not a Note" thus confirming that the upcoming Xiaomi device may not belong to Mi Note-series, as previously speculated, or even the Redmi Note series. Other taglines included were "I'm not a book" and "I'm a new series." The company is heavily marketing the phone as to click "best selfies" somehow tipping that the phone will be targeted at selfie-obsessed users.
With the Mi and Redmi series already in India, the company was expected to bring the Mi Note series in India. Though, the latest series of tweets confirm it may be a new Redmi series. The Chinese company couple of months back sent out similar launch invites, teasing a 'new series', and then had revealed the Mi A1 - the first smartphone in an all-new Android One range by Xiaomi that's made in collaboration with Google.
Currently, Xiaomi covers a broad range of price categories with its Redmi and Mi-Series smartphones. The Redmi 4A is the company's cheapest Android smartphone offering in the country while the recently unveiled Mi MIX 2 is the most expensive one in the entire portfolio.
The company also unveiled the Redmi 5A smartphone in China earlier this month which is the successor to the Redmi 4A. In August, it had launched the Redmi Note 5A in China, with a 16-megapixel front camera revealing its focus on selfies. The company may launch these smartphones at its November 2 launch.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

MIUI 9 Global Beta ROM Update




Hello, Mi Fans!
Since the release of MIUI 9 Developer ROM on 26th July, MIUI developers have been busy putting efforts to optimize MIUI 9 to provide the best possible user experience. Their hard work has been resulted into better performing MIUI Global Beta ROM, release after release. More and more users are enjoying the optimization of MIUI 9.

In the direction to better concentrate on parameters like stability and system optimization of MIUI 9, we need to suspend this week’s update. This includes closed beta (releases every Tuesday) and public beta (releases every Friday). Weekly update for MIUI 9 global ROM will be resumed from next week as usual, please stay tuned!

We appreciate your patience and understanding! If you have any more questions about MIUI or regarding this announcement, please leave your responses below in the comments or in MIUI Feedback section.

USB Debugging

The term "USB debugging" is very simple and I would like to share all about to know USB debugging".

What Is USB Debugging?

  • USB Debugging is a way for an Android device to communicate with the Android SDK (Software Developer Kit) over a USB connection. It allows an Android device to receive commands, files, and the like from the PC and allows the PC to pull crucial information like log files from the Android device. And all you have to do is tick a button to make it happen.


What’s USB Debugging Used for?


  • The most common reason for enabling USB Debugging is developers pushing apps to their devices to test.Without USB Debugging, you can’t send any advanced commands to your phone via a USB cable.
  • Whenever you create a new build of your app and want to test it, you can push it to your connected device with just a few clicks. After building, it will run and pop up on your device right away. This is way faster than downloading the APK file and installing it manually.
  • Non-developers commonly enable USB debugging to root their phones. Rooting varies by device, but most methods involve some program that you run from your desktop. Once you enable USB debugging and connect your phone, you can use a root tool to send the root instructions to your device without even touching it. Installing a custom ROM involves a similar process.

How Do you Enable USB Debugging?

- To Enable USB Debugging in MIUI you have to go to Setting.
  Tap 7 times on MIUI version, which will turn on USB Developer option.


- On the other case, You have to tap 7 times on Build number.
   In this way, you can enable this feature on that device which runs except MIUI.



Is USB Debugging Safe?
  • In theory, with USB Debugging enabled, plugging your phone into a public charging port could cause problems. If someone had access to the port, they could potentially steal information off your device or push malicious apps to it. This is why Android displays a confirmation prompt, so you don’t connect to a PC you don’t trust. However, an unsuspecting user could accept the prompt without realizing what it’s for.


  • Additionally, leaving USB Debugging enabled makes your device open to attack if you were to lose it. Someone who knew what they were doing could connect your device to their computer and issue commands to it over ADB without knowing your PIN. That’s scary, and a good reason you should have Android Device Manager set up so you can remotely wipe your device.


  • Unless you regularly use ADB and connect your Android device to your PC all the time, you shouldn’t leave USB Debugging enabled all the time. It’s fine to leave on for a few days while you’re working on something, but there’s no need to have it enabled when you’re not regularly using it.


Some common reasons to Turn on Developer mode :
  • Rooting and installing other OSes
  • Speed up device animations
  • Fake your device’s GPS location
  • Speed up high-end games
  • Record screen activity


Courtesy : Device Team, Tech Class,Mi Community