The Mi A3 and the Redmi Note 8 Pro are amongst Xiaomi’s highlight devices for 2019. Despite their importance in Xiaomi’s lineup, the devices have oddly lacked behind when it comes to Android 10 updates. But now, the wait is finally over, as both, the Xiaomi Mi A3 and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro are now finally receiving their official Android 10 updates. Just a few weeks back, Xiaomi publicly introduced their latest pair of Redmi Note devices, the Redmi Note 8 series. The Redmi Note 8 Pro was the clear star of the show, featuring a quad 64MP camera setup, a decently performing MediaTek Helio G90T processor, and an extensive feature set. Redmi also announced a regular “non-Pro” Note 8, of course. This one seemed like more of an iterative update than anything as it features modest upgrades over its predecessor.
- Here you can find detailed information about firmware flashing with Flash tool.
- You can download the unofficial TWRP recovery for this device from the link below and follow the instruction in this post to flash it on your device.
- The quickest way to revert your phone back to its stock ROM is to restore your Nandroid backup.
Samsung said they would be updating Good Lock for One UI just in time for the launch of the Galaxy S10 family. The Xiaomi Mi A3 and Redmi Note 8 Pro are now officially suppored by TWRP, making it easier for owners of these devices to try out custom ROMs and mods.
Fastboot ROM for Global Redmi Note 8 is Stable release and needed to flashed under the Fastboot mode of your Redmi Note 8 (ginkgo) device. So before moving to the process make a backup and try saving all the existing data. We hope that the above-given procedure is easy to use and successful to install Stock Firmware on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Spreadtrum-powered. If you have any issues or queries, feel free to ask in the comments below. It helps to replace the existing firmware on the device with a new version of the firmware.
- This comes with the added inconvenience that you will probably need to perform a factory reset along the way, so will need to go through the process of backing up and restoring your Android data.
- Here’s an update on the third-party development of the device so far.
- The GitHub issues tracker is only used for issues concerning The Open GApps Project compiler-scripts themselves.
- The Redmi Note 8 Pro nails it in almost all key departments such as the battery, design, camera, and pricing, making trade-offs in relatively very few areas.
Despite the obstacles, flashing a factory image is the best option if you ever need to completely reset your device. It can also serve as the nuclear option if you’ve bricked your device and no other methods to fix it are working. Factory images come directly from the device manufacturers, and many don’t release them. Google and Motorola are among the major companies that do.