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Sunt curios, este cineva pe aici care s-a uitat putin la "firehose-urile patched" de pe net pentru telefoanele Xiaomi? Firehose-ul e o parte a firmware-ului ce te previne sa ii dai flash in EDL daca nu ai autorizatie de la Xiaomi (Emergency Download Mode) - cel putin din ce inteleg eu despre domeniu, corectati-ma daca gresesc. In fine, ideea e ca au aparut pe internet multe firehose-uri "patched" pentru anumite telefoane Xiaomi. Daca inlocuiesti firehose-ul original al firmware-ului cu cel patch-uit pe care ti-l da indianu' de pe YouTube, atunci o sa poti da flash in EDL fara a avea un cont autorizat Xiaomi. Din pacate, doar telefoanele mai vechi sau mai ieftine au firehose-uri patched. Dintr-un motiv sau altul, cele recente (cum e Mi 11-le) nu au. Masura asta mi se pare o nesimtire din partea celor de la Xiaomi, luand in calcul ca mi-am brickuit Mi 11-le de la update-ul lor *oficial* (nu glumesc). Dupa aia l-am mai brick-uit de inca vreo 2 ori dar aia a fost vina mea. Ca sa debrick-uiesc a trebuit sa-i dau unui indian cu acces la un cont autorizat (probabil lucra la Xiaomi) 25 de euro ca sa-mi resuscitez telefonul, ca altfel era o caramida (literalmente). A mai avut cineva pe aici "aventuri" similare cu telefoane Xiaomi? Daca da, ati gasit vreo metoda sa o scoateti la capat fara sa platiti pe cineva cu autorizatie? Si care mai exact e faza cu firehose-urile astea patched in primul rand? A, si sper ca a 3-a sa fie ultima oara cand mai brickuiesc Mi 11-le. Am dat 3000 de lei pe un telefon care isi da brick singur... clar nu mai cumpar Xiaomi.
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Custom rom sau stock? Firmware schimbat? Overclock? Ce launchere/gadgets folositi? Un screenshot la ecran? Sau dati voi alte detalii intr-un reply. Incep eu. HTC ONE M8, custom rom de pe xda, fara oc, fara laucher de pe playstore (Love HTC UI), niciun gadget, ss n-are rost ca n-am nimic special facut pe ecran si cam atat.
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Recently a mobile-security firm Bluebox claimed that the brand new Xiaomi Mi4 LTE comes pre-installed with spyware/adware and a "forked" vulnerable version of Android operating system on top of it, however, the company denies the claim. Xiaomi, which is also known as Apple of China, provides an affordable and in-budget smartphones with almost all features that an excellent smartphone provides. On 5th March, when Bluebox researchers claimed to have discovered some critical flaws in Mi4 LTE smartphone, Xiaomi issued a statement to The Hacker News claiming that "There are glaring inaccuracies in the Bluebox blog post" and that they are investigating the matter. RESEARCHERS GET TROLLED BY CHINESE SELLERS Now, Xiaomi responded to Bluebox Labs by preparing a lengthy denial to their claims and said the new Mi4 smartphone purchased by Bluebox team in China (known as the birthplace of fake smartphones) was not an original Xiaomi smartphone but a counterfeit product. This means, Mi4 LTE smartphone owned by Bluebox are tempered by the local Chinese shops itself. What the Heck! Chinese get trolled by Chinese. XIAOMI DECLINES BLUEBOX CLAIMS Xiaomi provided a detailed step-by-step explanation on each and every fact and figure: Hardware: Xiaomi hardware experts have analysed the internal device photos provided to the company by Bluebox and confirmed that the physical hardware is markedly different from the original Mi 4 smartphone. IMEI number: Xiaomi after-sales team has confirmed that the IMEI on the device from Bluebox is a cloned IMEI number which has been previously used on other counterfeit Xiaomi devices in China. Software: Xiaomi MIUI team has also confirmed that the software installed on the device from Bluebox is not an official Xiaomi MIUI build. The company assured its customers that their devices neither come rooted, nor have any malware pre-installed. Contrary to Bluebox claims, the company also assured its customers that the MIUI used in their products is true Android, which means MIUI follows exact Google's Android CDD (Compatibility Definition Document), and passes all Android CTS tests to make sure a given device is fully Android compatible. Declining to Bluebox finding, Xiaomi released the following statement in an email to The Hacker News: Source