I did some preliminary research on the w3bsit3-dns. Com forum, taking in video evaluations and people's thoughts. I debated between the Redmi 5+ and the Redmi Note 5 for quite some time. After careful consideration, I settled on the Note 5 because it has a newer processor and RAM that conforms to the higher lpddr4 standard. The camera really outshines the footage and the audio. So I went ahead and ordered a copy of global 3/32 from AliExpress. As soon as the phone arrived, I melted the plastic on one side of the SIM card over a gas burner and used it to make a sandwich. After polishing it with a nail file, I used superglue to attach it to a flash drive. I switched SIM cards and inserted the spare one. Two SIM cards and a flash drive can now be inserted and removed without any hassle. I reiterate that stock firmware serves no purpose. Low essential functionality, significant battery consumption, and excessive background activity. I created a Mi account right away and submitted my request to get the bootloader unlocked. After 15 days, I unlocked it, installed TvRP for ARB 4 (those familiar with the topic will understand), and completely destroyed the original ROM before subjecting the custom ROM to all the wipes possible (first MIUI 10 PRO, then many versions of it, and finally Masik 2.2 on MIUI 10). Everything moves quickly and smoothly. One and a half to two gigabytes free As soon as you power on the phone, the system begins booting up. Ten to eleven hours of screen time and three days of hybrid work Wi-Fi, phone calls, light video games, epub reader, ka, telegram, headphones with music. All 4000 mAh are fully experienced. Yes, I do not utilize 3G; I stick with 2G for everything. There is sufficient storage space to warrant the use of a flash drive sandwich. Outcome. Despite these drawbacks, I either made do (with a light indicator and a greedy modem) or made adjustments (with a camera, updated firmware, and two SIM cards). The smartphone is superb, with far more advantages than disadvantages. If everyone keeps their heads on straight, then things will work out. To evaluate, I am currently putting Mirum 8.8.30's firmware through its paces. The battery life has improved and the masik has gotten better. From 10 o'clock on the screen to midnight, everything works as usual. I haven't encountered anything superior to Mirum yet. Tell me in the comments who will have a better solution.
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