Recently, several car owners have reported problems with OTAs, with an upgrade error being reported. This occurred where owners replaced upgradable parts, such as headlights, with non-Xiaomi ones. All such parts have security keys for authentication management. During an OTA, these keys will be verified, and the upgrade cannot occur if there is a mismatch between the identification keys. According to a Xiaomi official, if the original part is then refitted, the upgrade can be fully installed.
Comfy chair man (sans comfy chair) comments on the situation, observes that other awful companies will inevitably follow suit.
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My phone is a Xiaomi, how fricked am I???
and its EVERYTHING
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If it was sold outside of China, then it's perfectly fine, minus possible (as in, maybe) spyware. In general they don't frick with stuff sold outside of chinese borders. The stuff sold inside gets really weird, like bootloader locks, proprietary OS's, can't install certain apps, etc
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That may be but I still did a firmware wipe and flashed a clean android install on my chinkphone (would've been Lineage but for some reason the bootloader wouldn't let me despite being unlocked, no idea why)
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I loved my xiaomis. Super cheap and a lot of support for custom roms. Had to buy a new phone a few weeks ago and found out they banned selling them in Canada since my last purchase tho lol
Apparently a lot of new phones are run off of a non-snapdragon processor that doesn't share info with devs so the cheap Chinese phone + custom ROM game is going to get harder
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