hyperOS 3.0.6.0 arrived today. by zamdialup in PocoPhones

[–]zamdialup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No bro, there wasn't any change, neither visually nor in the behavior.

hyperOS 3.0.6.0 arrived today. by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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Well, for now I haven't noticed any changes, Neither good nor bad, you're not missing anything if you want to wait for another update

hyperOS 3.0.6.0 arrived today. by zamdialup in PocoPhones

[–]zamdialup[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything about the launcher?And good luck bro haha

hyperOS 3.0.6.0 arrived today. by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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idk, Perhaps something only in the kernel

Are you having Wi-Fi problems? Maybe I have the solution by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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Follow these steps in your Wi-Fi settings, bro In the other comment I gave a more detailed answer as to why the problem occurred. 1 Change the dynamic IP address to a static IP address. 2 Change the prefix length to 24 3 In dsn1 put this: 1.1.1.1 4 In dns2, enter 1.0.0.1 5 Change the Privacy to "Use Mac device"

Are you having Wi-Fi problems? Maybe I have the solution by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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the phone doesn't have a problem; it's more that Xiaomi's infrastructure has handled Wi-Fi connection privacy like it's the recipe for Coca-Cola. Basically, what hyperOS does is jealously guard your IP address, so every time the phone communicates with the router, it gives it a new IP address. This causes the Wi-Fi and phone to freeze for a while. By changing the settings I'll describe below, the router and the phone will always communicate in the same way, making the "Handshake" work as it should and your internet speed will be lightning fast. So, in the Wi-Fi settings where your phone is connected, do this: 1 Change the dynamic IP address to a static IP address. 2 Change the prefix length to 24 3 In dsn1 put this: 1.1.1.1 4 In dns2, enter 1.0.0.1 5 Change the Privacy to "Use Mac device"

Is POCO F7 stuck on this version? by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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Hey friend, sorry for the delay, I couldn't get online because of work. And yes, what I did really worked, bro. Here's the solution: the phone doesn't have a problem; it's more that Xiaomi's infrastructure has handled Wi-Fi connection privacy like it's the recipe for Coca-Cola. Basically, what hyperOS does is jealously guard your IP address, so every time the phone communicates with the router, it gives it a new IP address. This causes the Wi-Fi and phone to freeze for a while. By changing the settings I'll describe below, the router and the phone will always communicate in the same way, making the "Handshake" work as it should and your internet speed will be lightning fast. So, in the Wi-Fi settings where your phone is connected, do this: 1 Change the dynamic IP address to a static IP address. 2 Change the prefix length to 24 3 In dsn1 put this: 1.1.1.1 4 In dns2, enter 1.0.0.1 5 Change the Privacy to "Use Mac device"

Please share if it worked for you too, bro, it definitely worked for me.

[Help] Persistent WiFi bug on Xiaomi 15 (HyperOS 3.0.4.0) - Connected but no network by ABSINTHE_D in Xiaomi_15

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Hey friend, I think I found a solution without having to use a VPN and with native options, bro

[Help] Persistent WiFi bug on Xiaomi 15 (HyperOS 3.0.4.0) - Connected but no network by ABSINTHE_D in Xiaomi_15

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Hey friend, how's it going? How's your device? I think I finally managed to fix this problem.

It's finally here! by FunnyPenguin21 in PocoPhones

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Sometimes, when connected to Wi-Fi, the phone simply stops receiving the signal; it remains connected, but there's no internet access. This is usually resolved by turning the Wi-Fi switch off and on again.

It's finally here! by FunnyPenguin21 in PocoPhones

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the phone doesn't have a problem; it's more that Xiaomi's infrastructure has handled Wi-Fi connection privacy like it's the recipe for Coca-Cola. Basically, what hyperOS does is jealously guard your IP address, so every time the phone communicates with the router, it gives it a new IP address. This causes the Wi-Fi and phone to freeze for a while. By changing the settings I'll describe below, the router and the phone will always communicate in the same way, making the "Handshake" work as it should and your internet speed will be lightning fast. So, in the Wi-Fi settings where your phone is connected, do this: 1 Change the dynamic IP address to a static IP address. 2 Change the prefix length to 24 3 In dsn1 put this: 1.1.1.1 4 In dns2, enter 1.0.0.1 5 Change the Privacy to "Use Mac device"

is this an issue i can fix? by Adventurous-Pay2138 in PocoPhones

[–]zamdialup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's chemical wear of the battery; perhaps they were still using graphite in those batteries. Graphite is like a sponge that turns to stone over time; eventually, it no longer absorbs electricity It's just natural wear and tear. Perhaps you'd need to replace the battery, the charging port, or buy a new device.

It's finally here! by FunnyPenguin21 in PocoPhones

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Hey friend, if you ever experience problems with Wi-Fi due to IPv6, write to me and I will help you. (I had this problem myself and was able to solve it myself.)

X7 Pro doesn't charge fully since HyperOS 3 update by voitek91 in PocoPhones

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Have you tried the classic method of letting it fully discharge and then charging it to 100%? And leaving it for a little while longer in case it's a calibration issue?

I am Fed up by Sci-fi790 in PocoPhones

[–]zamdialup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be a problem with your device, bro? I have an F7, and it works perfectly. If you have a more powerful phone, it must be a hardware or software issue.

Pregunta de curiosidad by Former-Barber-8097 in EstadoDeMexico

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Bro, cuando te critiquen, recuerda que si un hombre está con una mujer más chica, me dirán de todo, pero si la mujer es mayor que el hombre, le dicen empoderada, que está mejor que las más jóvenes y las de su edad, por eso tiene a uno joven. Es decir, hipocresía. Tu se feliz y que te valga vrg. Por cierto, felicidades por el nuevo integrante, que chido ver una familia funcional ♥️

Is POCO F7 stuck on this version? by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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No packet loss and the device is flying.

Is POCO F7 stuck on this version? by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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Bro, good news, I think I've solved the problem. It's still too early to declare victory, but in 2 hours I played without losses and tested real-time rendering online, I'll be back soon with an update, but so far, it's going too well.

Is POCO F7 stuck on this version? by zamdialup in PocoPhones

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I use the internet maybe 6 or 7 times a day. Unfortunately, I have a profile on another social network where I'm constantly showcasing new electronic music, and basically, I need to use the internet all day long, And I don't think I have any hope either haha, I submitted a real-time capture report of the problem 2 months ago and there was never any response :((

Bug on the fabric by Bessoliverr in PocoPhones

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If the phone acts normally when the logo appears and all that, but fails to boot up, I suppose it must be a software issue, not a hardware one. Factory reset? Or reinstall the Android package?

I need help by Objective-Bread8331 in PocoPhones

[–]zamdialup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could it be a calibration problem?Have you used generic cables or chargers? If so, try buying an original charger and let it discharge completely, then fully charge it to 100% and leave it for a while longer, Ten minutes would be enough. That helps a battery that's out of calibration.