Monday, 21 November 2016

13 Easy Steps to Root MI Max Without PC & Install TWRP !

13 Easy Steps to Root MI Max Without PC & Install TWRP !

Arnab Mohapatra 14/08/2016 http://www.rootdroid.net/root-mi-max-install-twrp-recovery/#comment-170

Hi, friends today I am going to share how to root mi max without PC & Install TWRP Recovery in MI MAX. Xiaomi launched the Mi max last month along with the Miui 8, brand new android os from MI. The phablet runs on Android Marshmallow out of the box. Though it’s a new device, Recently Xiaomi Mi Max MIUI 8 phablet gets official TWRP 3.0.2.0 Recovery. You can download TWRP recovery and quickly flash using ADB & Fastboot drivers. With TWRP recovery, users can install/ flash Custom ROMs like Cyanogen mod on Mi Max quickly in your Brand New MI MAX. Without wasting time, let me write the tutorial on how to Root Xiaomi Mi Max MIUI 8 and install TWRP recovery.




If you are a Mi Max user, then you can Root your Xiaomi Mi Max without PC & Install TWRP Recovery On Xiaomi Mi Max. The Recovery we provide is the official version of TWRP for Xiaomi Mi Max. We have the step by step guide to Root mi max and Install TWRP Recovery on Mi Max without PC. Before you proceed, please read the Prerequisites carefully before you Root and Install TWRP Recovery on Xiaomi Mi Max.

Prerequisites Before Root Xiaomi Mi MAX
Rooting Your MI max is not against your Xiaomi’s warranty policy which implies that warranty of your phone will not Void.
 

We will recommend you to keep patience while root Xiamoi MI Max & not to do anything without having proper knowledge
We recommend you to backup all your Data before proceeding to root Xiaomi MI max.
Make sure the device is connected to the Internet.
Make sure to charge your handset at least 80% so it won’t get died while we are going to root Xiaomi Redmi 3.
Files wanted to Root and Install TWRP Recovery on Mi Max-

Download & install ADB and fast boot driver.
You need to Unlock your Phone’s Bootloader. Read the to unlock the bootloader of Xiaomi Mi Max.
At first download TWRP Recovery for Mi Max.

[thrive_link color=’dark’ link=’https://dl.twrp.me/hydrogen/’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ align=’aligncenter’]Download TWRP[/thrive_link]
 

Now download SuperSu to root Xiaomi Mi Max.

[thrive_link color=’dark’ link=’https://download.chainfire.eu/897/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160121175247.zip’ target=’_blank’ size=’medium’ align=’aligncenter’]Download SuperSU[/thrive_link]
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Procedure to root MI Max without PC

1) First things first enable Developer Options, go to About phone and tap the Build Number 7 times. Then turn on ‘USB debugging’ and ‘OEM Unlocking ’option in setting>developer option.

2) Then Download TWRP for Mi Max from the link given above and place it in the folder where you have installed ADB and rename it to ‘recovery.img’.

3) Now in the ADB folder and by pressing and hold the ‘shift’ key and right-clicked anywhere in that folder open the command window.



4)In the next step, you need to boot the device into fast boot mode. To do so turn off the device and press Power + Volume Down together. You are in Fastboot mode now. Now connect your phone to PC.
5) to check the connection between you PC & phone enter the command below. If it shows your device, the serial number means your device properly connected. If it the command didn’t respond anything then check your driver status.
[code]fastboot devices[/code]



6)Now you need to type another new command & make sure you typed the command correctly in command prompt and then press enter. It will start flashing twrp recovery on your MI Max


[code]fastboot flash recovery recovery.img[/code]



7) Once the above process is done, Now you successfully install the custom recovery on Xiaomi Mi Max.

8) Now you need to go to recovery mode to root your MI MAX. You can do this simply by typing command in command prompt or by pressing “volume up + power button.”

[code]fastboot boot recovery.img[/code]



7) With above command, your phone should boot into TWRP recovery mode.

8) It will ask you to choose preferred language. So, select your preferred Language and set it according to your preference. Make sure to tap “Never show this screen on boot again”. So that it will not ask you same again, and Swipe allows modification.

9) Now you will be in TWRP recovery mode. In TWRP recovery navigate to Install Zip and choose ‘SuperSu.zip’ to root Mi Max.



10)Swipe twice to confirm the flash. Once it is completed, reboot into mi MAX into normal mode. Usually, the first reboot takes some time(Up to 10-15 min) to start the phone. So, Don’t be panic & wait till the device boots normally.

11)Congratulations! Your Xiaomi Mi Max has been successfully rooted on MIUI 8 Marshmallow.

12) Now you can check root access by the app called “Root Checker” from Play Store.

That’s It, So this was our guide on how to Root and Install TWRP Recovery on Xiaomi Mi Max. If you have any questions, then drop a comment below.We will be happy to help you!
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Arnab Ranjan Mohapatra
Review Date
2016-08-14
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Root MI Max Without PC & Install TWRP Recovery
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Saturday, 19 November 2016

Brian May pays tribute to Freddie Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara after she dies aged 94

Brian May pays tribute to Freddie Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara after she dies aged 94

The mother of the late iconic rock star has sadly died aged 94 on 13th Nov 2016

Brian May and Jer Bulsara
Brian May and Jer Bulsara
Jer Bulsara, the mother of former Queen frontman Freddie Mercury , died last Sunday "peacefully in her sleep", according to Brian May. 
 
Since the tragic news broke, Freddie's former bandmate and close family friend, Brian May has taken to social media to share his condolences.
Describing Jer as a "warm and devoted Mum" Brain, 69, compared Jen's likeness to Freddie - who died in 1991 after contracting bronchial pneumonia resulting from AIDS - saying both always had a "twinkle" in their eye.Freddie Mercury's mother, Mrs Jer Bulsara
Freddie Mercury's mother Jer Bulsara passed away aged 94
"Freddie’s Mum, Jer Bulsara, passed away a few days ago [13/11/16], very quietly and peacefully in her sleep. She was 94. It’s the wish of the family that the funeral and subsequent arrangements remain private," Brian wrote on his Facebook page.

"Jer was a warm and devoted Mum to Freddie, and, like Freddie, always had a strong twinkle in the eye. Although she was also devoted to her husband Bomi, and lived in the Zoroastrian faith as a good Parsee, she had an independent spirit and a strong sense of humour.

"Of course I knew her for over 50 years, and when I first used to go around to Freddie’s parents’ house in Feltham, only a few yards from where I lived, in our student days, Jer was a busy Mum, full of life and optimism.Jer Bulsara was a "devoted" mother to Freddie Mercury, both pictured above
Freddie Mercury and his Mother, Jer Bulsara
"And even then, fiercely proud of her children, Freddie and Kashmira," the former Queen lead guitarist recollected.

Reminiscing about one particular Queen gig years ago, where Jer was in the audience, Brian revealed Freddie acted up on purpose. He wrote: “I remember one night before a show in London (Wembley Arena, I think) when Freddie announced .. 'Mother’s in the audience tonight. Better throw in a few extra ‘f—ks !'
"There was never any sign that she was shocked."

Brian also insisted that after Freddie passed away, Jer remained "close" to him and her son's fellow bandmates, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon.
Freddie Mercury's Mother, Jer Bulsara sadly passed away last Sunday
Signing off his touching note, Brian said: "In private moments with us, away from the glare of the spotlights, in latter years Jer was always ready with a cup of tea when we visited, and we were always able to speak about ‘My Freddie’ without shyness, feeling that he was not far away."



Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Oppo, OnePlus and Vivo from same parent BBK Electronics

Oppo, OnePlus and Vivo: With one parent, each has finally found their niche
 
Ever since Xiaomi stepped onto Indian soil, customers have found a sweet spot for the Chinese brands that followed. Their price tags were spot on, the same can be said about the internal hardware and while there were a few snags about quality construction and service, for now, things seem to be ironed out.

While Xiaomi and Gionee sit alone, Oppo, OnePlus and Vivo have a lot more in common that most consumers would expect. They all belong to one parent company called BBK Electronics. And it is interesting to note how each brand has tested the waters and settled into different smartphone segments competing with one another, or at least it is what it seems to the general public and the consumer.

Together, they are taking over the worldwide market. A recent report by market research firm Counterpoint Research hints that the Chinese have made a dent when it comes to growth. Just have a look at the chart below, and you will get the picture.
While Apple and Samsung have dropped, Vivo and Oppo have moved up and by huge margins.

So it does paint a worrying picture for both local manufacturers in India and the international brands like Samsung as well.
The Oppo F1 Plus

Oppo was BBK’s first smartphone brand. The subsidiary to BBK entered India back in 2014 and has so far been witnessing plenty of growth and has also grown into a popular brand. While it did not see success with its Find 7 flagship, Oppo soon discovered its niche in the mid-range. The Oppo F1 Plus is pretty much of star in its segment, when it launched, it packed in some really interesting bits that nobody had on offer, SuperVOOC charging, the quickest fingerprint reader around and that 16MP front-facing camera, the star of the show. In short, after multiple attempts at launching overpriced quality products, Oppo settled for the mid-range as its sweet spot.
The Vivo V5

Vivo entered the Indian market exactly a year later. But with Oppo already holding the fort for the mid-range, BBK needed Vivo to go in for the budget to mid range. Vivo entered the market with massive marketing campaigns and did a similar sort of experimentation like Oppo. Vivo brought with it the X5 Max and it was priced a bit too high for a Chinese smartphone, the same conundrum faced by Oppo, a Chinese smartphone that was priced too high. Soon enough Vivo found its sweet spot and now has settled for the budget range with the recently launched Vivo V5, edging closer to the Oppo F1 Plus but maintaining its distance knowing its place in the ecosystem.
The OnePlus 3

Ever wondered why Oppo and Vivo never went ahead with more flagship smartphones in India? Hint, There’s OnePlus for that. OnePlus entered the market and launched its brand with a clear objective in mind, to take down every flagship smartphone in the market. While its initial offerings were more to do with cult following, OnePlus has grown out of its rebellious “flagship killer” days and so has its flagship smartphone. OnePlus 3 has been getting raving reviews and with today’s offering, the OnePlus 3T, it even beats Google’s latest, the Pixel. It is Daydream capable and it’s priced a lot lower, forcing manufacturers like Samsung to deliver more with its flagships with every new release.

The brand was founded in 2013 and coming from Oppo the dream team knew what they wanted. It was obvious that BBK’s other brands had to follow suit for the Indian market and find other segments (which they eventually did).

But when the climb to the top is fast, there are problems. As with most Chinese smartphones, there are always set accusations about data sharing to Chinese servers. Then there are patent lawsuits, and recent one by Dolby picks on both Oppo and Vivo, (see the connection)?

The reception by Indian fans with these brands is great as well. OnePlus for example has more Facebook fans on its India page than it does on its worldwide page. Oppo here is BBK’s biggest brand with strong presence in audio and video electronics, Vivo stands second in line with OnePlus having the least sales, which comes with its flagship appeal. So the next time you sit down to choose between the three, remember that all three are different and are priced that way for a particular reason.