k20 pro firmware

  1. linblv

    Thread I desperately need help with my K20 pro.

    Hello, This is my first post here and I'm really desperate. My phone has a fingerprint, face scanner, and pattern unlocks configured. On Friday I changed my pattern and as you know after 72 hours MIUI asks you to re-enter your pattern. Yesterday on Monday I tried entering it and I found out...
  2. Sherif Rahim

    Thread [OFFICIAL][A12][ROM]Project Radiant 12.0 Raphael[AOSP][S]

    Project Radiant 12.0 for Redmi K20 Pro/ MI 9T Pro What is this? Project Radiant is a ROM aiming to provide you a customisable and stable experience! Unlike others, we actually care about what our users think and are built upon decisions made by our future and current users! Whats working...
  3. A

    Thread Help! Need to revert vendors.

    Hello XDA Here's the history Device - K20 pro Raphaelin I had to install pixel experience. The OP suggested to install vendor 10.3.16cn. The chinese one. I did. Also because the Indian vendor was throwing me into bootloops. Chinese vendor although had minor issues, But was generally daily use...
  4. A

    Thread Help with Magisk root without TWRP

    So i'm very very new to rooting, soon i'll got my hand on a mi 9t pro and i want to try root it. I got some gist from reading the guide here and since i want to have OTA updates without the need to flash custom, i thought that rooting with Magisk without TWRP is a good option. I do have some...
  5. gurwinderr84

    Thread [ROM]Flash miui 10 running on android Q working well

    Hello there, I found and flashed miui 10 ROM running on Android version 10 on https://mi-globe.com/rom-builder-features/?id=19&codename=raphael&phone=Mi+9T+Pro The ROM :fingers-crossed: is working fine even after uninstalling core or system apps there is no problem at all, :laugh:not any...
  6. madsponge26

    Thread Redmi K20 Pro [MIUI 11 11.0.5.0 | 10.4.6.0 | 12.1.16 ,Unlock Bootloader,TWRP,ROOT]

    Redmi K20 Pro [Raphael] WARNING: Before attempting to root your device, do note that by unlocking your bootloader and modifying your device with root, ROMs, etc... you are NOT risking voiding your warranty! I am NOT responsible for what you do to your device either, so follow these...