Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
THE ROM LineageOS is an operating system font-open (
This new project will keep the community that supported its predecessor, producing new roms with a particular focus on safety and versatility.
See also: LineageOS: now is the alternative to CyanogenMod
The version 14.1 of the LineageOS is available for a large part of the existing equipment, and this includes the giant chinese Xiaomi. More specifically for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro, that was one of the great responsible for part of sales around the world, especially in India.
Who gets a Xiaomi is soon represented by the MIUI – the ui is beautiful, clean and with many similarities to the Apple iOS.
however, this UI does not please all the users of Xiaomi, who prefer to have a ROM that can give them an experience more "pure" and what is the Android.
Therefore, if you want to have this Android experience, clean, beautiful and pure, the LineageOS is a top choice to consider. This ROM promises to give the possibility to the user to take the maximum advantage of the capabilities of your smartphone.
what is working in the LineageOS 14.1?
- Animation Boot
- Has the root of the source
- Call, SMS and use of data packages
- Re – confirm this will be a great advantage, since the MIUI 8 does not have support for the use of 4G networks outside of China.
- fingerprint Sensor
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Camera photo and video
- video Playback
- audio Playback
- Sensors
- Flash
- LED
- GPS
what is it that does not work so well in LineageOS?
The camera still is not 100% functional in this version of the LineageOS. Shuts down spontaneously, sometimes, and the flash only works at the second attempt. It is not serious, because if we use a third-party application for the camera the subject is minimized.
In the video above is also presented with a small tutorial to instruct how to install the LineageOS in any recovery TWRP.
Any questions or suggestions concerning the topic of LineageOS is welcome. We want you to take the maximum advantage of your smarthone!
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