I would really like to be able to use the OS /e/ on my Xiaomi Mi Note 10 / CC9 Pro smartphone. I want to regain control of my data so I find your initiative very interesting. Thank you for offering this kind of OS.
You could use the arm64-b GSI image for the Mi Note 10.
A GSI image is not a phone specific image, it can be used for many phones that support this system.
It can be that everything works great, but it can also be that some things do not work as they should.
On my Xiaomi Redmi Note 9pro, the fingerprint sensor goes crazy, and the reception strength is not displayed in the car, even though there is reception on the phone.
I had noticed that so far. It could be that this is not the case with the Mi Note 10, or something else.
But it’s worth a try in any case, better than with the crappy Google on the phone.
Here is an installation instruction from the Redmi Note 9pro, should possibly work for you. GSI Installation on Redmi Note 9pro with Super Partition and root
Here you can find the latest images: https://android.l1nux.org/index.php/s/tNyG9ZcrjGBPrdH
You need the …arm64_bvS.img.xz file.
Hey, a little feedback on my experience, so I tested and failed miserably.
First the command: “fastboot reboot fastboot” was not recognized. And once I managed to reboot in fastboot I had no /d/ after the fastboot, I still had the Xiaomi logo with the fastboot rabbit. So I still flashed the image you shared with me. I only got OKAY’s in return during the flash process. So I finished with the reboot step in recovery mode to delete the data and restart the phone.
All right, I’m thinking I’m going to have a brand new OS, well, nope. My phone stayed on the MIUI logo and that’s it.
Finally, I reinstalled the original ROM of Xiaomi but it’s not what I wanted. I want to try again to install the GSI ROM /e/.
Hello, you wrote it yourself, the mistake was probably that you were not in fastbootd.
Did you use the original USB cable that came with the phone? That could be the error.
If so, use a different one, it can be a USB3 cable, it just has to be connected to a USB2 port.
Yes, as already written, use a different cable, it can be a USB3 cable, the only important thing is that it is plugged into a USB2 port, alternatively into a USB3 with a USB2 distributor.
AND, it must be a data cable, not just a cable for charging, there are also differences.
OEM Unlock is active?
Latest platform tools downloaded?
Original recovery installed? No TWRP or something?
When entering “fastboot devices”, the phone is recognised correctly?
Have you tested other USB ports?