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![]() Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro (xiaomi-joyeuse) with aftermarket display | |
Manufacturer | Xiaomi |
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Name | POCO M2 Pro / Redmi Note 9S / Redmi Note 9 Pro / Redmi Note 9 Pro Max |
Codename | xiaomi-miatoll |
Released | 2020 |
Category | testing |
Original software | Android |
Original version | 10 (MIUI 11) |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G (SM7125) |
CPU | Octa-core (2x2.3 GHz Kryo 465 Gold & 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 465 Silver) |
GPU | Adreno 618 |
Display | 1080 x 2400 (IPS LCD, 6.67") |
Storage | 64/128 GB |
Memory | 4/6 GB |
Architecture | aarch64 |
USB Networking |
Works |
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Flashing |
Works |
Touchscreen | |
Display |
Works |
WiFi |
Works |
FDE | |
Mainline |
Partial |
Battery | |
3D Acceleration | |
Audio | |
Bluetooth | |
Camera | |
GPS | |
Mobile data | |
SMS | |
Calls | |
USB OTG | |
NFC | |
Accelerometer | |
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Magnetometer | |
Ambient Light | |
Proximity | |
Hall Effect | |
Barometer | |
Power Sensor | |
Camera Flash | |
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Keyboard | |
Touchpad | |
USB-A | |
HDMI/DP | |
Ir TX | |
Ir RX | |
Stylus | |
Haptics | |
Ethernet | |
FOSS bootloader | |
This device is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G (SM7125). See the SoC page for common tips, guides and troubleshooting steps |
Contributors
Users owning this device
- Miki (Notes: daily driver, running some variant of android, i switch roms too often for this to ever be accurate if its specific)
- Omame (Notes: daily driver)
- Projjal
- Selfisekai (Notes: daily driver, running Android)
- Somekool (Notes: Currently running PixysOS)
- Ungeskriptet (Notes: Going to finish mainline someday...)
How to enter flash mode
- Fastboot: Power on the device with both Power and Volume Down buttons.
- Recovery: Power on the device with both Power and Volume Up buttons.
EDL Mode
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Note: An authenticated Mi account for EDL flashing is required. |
To enter the EDL mode, disconnect the battery and short these two points while powering it on with USB. If lsusb -d 05c6:9008
shows you a device, you can let go of the short.
UART
The UART points are located on the front on the mainboard, so thin wires should be soldered to the tiny test points to route them to the back.
Installation
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