Would only buy a Xiaomi as a daily driver if MIUI Global isn’t actually just bloatware and adware.
redmi note 9 pro user here. Now on LOS. The default OS is full of telemetry. Even the calculator wants you to agree to personal data being used. Would avoid unless you only want the hardware and the model you want has active community rom support.
Also the Bootloader unlocking process is a PITA. You need a xiaomi account logged in to the phone for it for 2 weeks, then they may allow unlocking the BL but only through their unlocker app that frankly sucks. You may have to sit through the wait period twice if something goes wrong. Ask me how I know.
I’ve got zero expectations, they made POCO F3 and F4 with same SoC but F3 is EOL, and F4 still gets updates.
Considering they neglected it in ideal conditions, how can we believe them to support less convergent set of devices?
Anyway, anyone can tell me why should we care about Android updates except for security? I’m totally bored by Android 14, not even one interesting thing in release notes. Maybe taking sharing menu out of OEM hands and updating it through Play Store, but seeing how they did something like that in Chrome makes it rather intrusive feature.
MIUI is even more boring, from MIUI 11 to 14 on POCO F3 I have noticed no changes in the skin, they added widgets for China-only but these see useful, just nice to look at. I love widgets, but c’mon.
(Galnet) MIUI at one point used to be the ROM to install back in the day.
Now, typing from this Mi 11 meme it’s a whole different kettle of fish. Security app is what I would call snake oil leaning for towards spyware, then all the other uninstallable apps from MIUI are tracking apps / dupes.
To be honest though being able to uninstall YouTube should be a given but Google won’t allow that either, even though it’s a “website”.
Yes, so much yes!
I never dabbled in ROM installation, but I really felt the bad things going on with the MIUI once I tried it, it’s such a shame because the hardware is so good for the price and it’s funny that it wouldn’t have cost them more to put a stock Android, that would have most likely worked better, but then they wouldn’t have got their hands on that sweet sweet data…
@ladfrombrad @QuazarOmega Root + trackercontrol + adaway does wonders
PoCo F3 here too, yup, always have been. The worst is modem crashing when changing bands/tower.
Xiaomi’s update rationale and schedule is all over the place. Sometimes a phone that doesn’t get updated for over a year gets an update, while some get quarterly updates for 2 years, some 3, and some 1.5 years before getting 6 months of silence then one final half assed update. XD
Why do you think the F3 is EOL? It’s still receiving updates. Most likely it won’t be updated to Android 14, but it probably will get MIUI 15.
Good. If they bring this policy to the rest of the lineup. It will put pressure on other OEMs to provide similar support.
So they will do like in the past? Before (until around mi6) they supported phones for years, now they EOL them a week after the launch the new toy the following week
How are these industry-leading policies when Fairphone, a much smaller company, is promising 5 android updates and 8 years of security updates? And it’s not like Fairphone doesn’t have a good track record AFAIK.
Fairphone is a leader in long time support, but it is a very very small and niche brand.
That does not exempt them from leading the industry, though.
And, to be fair, they offered this for single model only so far.
“The Redmi K60 Extreme Edition was launched in China last week. This update promise currently applies to this phone in China.”
The 2015 Fairphone 2 got a final bugfix update last March, so even without a formal announcement, they managed to achieve that.
Track record is mixed: I saw people complain that Fairphone is very late with their updates.
Oh, they’re definitively not perfect but update cycles is also not the sole things Faiphone is about.