Miatoll devices UT Focal support
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Will get my note 9 pro bootloader unlocked in a few hours. It's on Android 11.
Do you know if it's possible to downgrade with the miunlocktool V2?
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@fungie Hello yes you can downgrade to android 10 by using the MIFlash
miunlocktool - this is only for unlocking not for flashing (use MIflash for flashing the stock rom)
you can find stock roms here:
https://github.com/ubuntu-touch-miatoll/ubuntu-touch-miatoll/blob/main/FIRMWARE.md
remember that you gonna need to unlock the bootloader again when you change firmware
best of luck if you need help you can join telegram group
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Miunlock tool V2 is a mod from an independent developer.
It can flash recovery images and I think it can also flash stock roms.
I also found this one. It seems to have a checkbox for for relock when flashing stock roms.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/miflash-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
Which one do you mean? An official tool? Do I have two wait two weeks again when using this?
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I got it working, but I think I used the firmware from the wrong device tree. Error: not catch checkpoint ($fastboot -s . *Lock).flash is not done.
Now it can't even go into fastboot mode anymore. It was a cheap device with a broken screen though.
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@beyolf Are you sure? I think, once the bootloader is unlocked it stays unlocked forever - I've never experienced a relock with any of the Xiaomi devices I had or managed. You can use some of the available recovery builds and install a fastboot version of available firmware (or even the whole system). This time I plan to use this shortcut and downgrade from LineageOS 20 I now have to the Android 10 FW using just a FW image, for joyeuse that would be this link: https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/firmware/joyeuse/
It worked just fine for a friend with a different Xiaomi device when upgrading to LineageOS 20 and afterall the firmware is what we are after so that the Halium 10 build of UT works.
It is way easier and faster than having to install the whole system + might also be a potential solution for a situation in which there would be an upgrade in between Halium versions, so e.g. if moving to Halium 11 or higher - which might even let people keep the data and installed apps rather than doing a full reinstall.
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@fungie can you enter bootloader? If you can you can flash new recovery(stock or twrp) and unbrick the phone.
If you join the telegram group it would be easier to communicate and try to resolve your problem. Good luck!
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@zubozrout yes at least for me whenever I flash stock firmware on my Redmi note 9 pro joyeuse it locks the bootloader again and I need to unlock it.
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@fungie said in Miatoll devices UT Focal support:
have two wait two weeks again when using this?
No you don't need to wait
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@beyolf Weird. I think I've done that many times and never had to unlock it again. You need to wait 7 days for each unlock or is it just the thing you can then quickly change (unlock the bootloader) in the stock image Android settings?
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@zubozrout no you don't need to wait, just the quickly use the miunlocktool
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I got confused with the codenames (miatoll, joyride and Curtana)
I flashed Curtana. I even removed some lines from the sh file for device verification, because I wanted to flash the us firmware on a eu device.
Now it cannot boot to either system, boot or recovery partition. There is just a short flash of the Xiaomi logo. I think it's gone. And I won't do any soldering. The screen has to many cracks.
Good to now that you don't have to wait again though. Maybe I will get a second device. Although it wasnt a straight forward experience and it doesn't have an OLED screen, it has good specs and a big battery.
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@fungie said in Miatoll devices UT Focal support:
I even removed some lines from the sh file for device verification
You never want to do that. It is there for a very good reason to indicate you are doing something wrong, as you now unfortunately know :(.
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One thing i really want to understand.
So each time i do a clean install of ubuntu touch i have to flash (in this case) the stock firmware.
When flashing the stock firmware i have to unlock the bootloader again with the xiaomi unlocker.
Does it require an internet connection/a connection to the xiaomi server to do so?
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@fungie said in Miatoll devices UT Focal support:
Does it require an internet connection/a connection to the xiaomi server to do so?
Yes the miunlock require connection to the Mi server to unlock the device
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Update: I am happy to tell you guys that the last know issue was resolved. I made a MR request to the webpage to update it to support focal and that it's no longer unmaintained device. Also we are working on the config for the installer and waiting the backend for OTA updates.
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@fungie said in Miatoll devices UT Focal support:
So each time i do a clean install of ubuntu touch i have to flash (in this case) the stock firmware.
I doubt it. You can use the installer to reinstall UT with a wipe option to make it a clean install. If you go from a non Android 10-based system then yes, you need Android 10 firmware to be able to use UT because it is at least currently based on Halium 10 which expects Android 10 drivers ...
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@zubozrout this is exactly were I am coming from. So when I break the system I want to be able to make a new installation without xiaomis permission. Maybe they will change there security methods in a few years and then you can't do anything after breaking the system. Update halium seems also impossible than.
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@fungie as I said, I never had to go down the road. Whenever I wanted to flash a different firmware I just installed the respective Xiaomi system using the recovery flashable zip archive. Then I didn't even have to let it boot, rebooted directly to fastboot and let UBports Installer to take care of it. And as mentioned above^ this time, once 20.04 is available, I am going to ignore the full system installation and just going to try to install the firmware also available on the same xiaomifirmwareupdater site, because that needs to suffice.
Of course in case you experience a bootloader relock just like @beyolf you might need to go down that route of booting the Xiaomi system and unlocking it again in system settings.
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Correct me if I am wrong but my understanding is like this:
-Halium is based on the stock ROM for these devices.
-flashing a stock rom means repartitioning and flashing ROM, recovery and bootloader and in the case of Xiaomi this means you have to unlock the boot loader again then. Which is only possible with the official installer, were you have to log in with your Xiaomi account.
I have no experience if dirty flashing Ubuntu touch on a broken Ubuntu touch installation without installing the stock rom is possible. If so you would be tied on the installed stock rom/Android version of the halium version (hope I got this right) if Xiaomi drops support on the present security method.