Turn on XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 12 PRO. Please make sure our Camera application still can work / running when Camera Icon pressed. Press Camera Icon to activate Camera applications. Go to menu Setting inside this Camera applications, usually the menu icon shaped like 3 lines box at camera applications, then choose Setting.
Xiaomi USB Drivers allow you to connect your computer to a PC, whether it’s a smartphone or a tablet so that the computer can easily recognize the device via the USB port. In this article, We will publish links for Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 USB Driver to transfer files from Your Phone to your computer or you will be able to update your Xiaomi to the latest Android OS. You must download and install the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 USB Driver on your computer device if you want to connect the phone with your computer for data transfer, Root Xiaomi, Install official Rom and Custom Rom, backup, or restore and retrieve data. Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 USB Driver was compatible with Windows 7, 8 and Windows 10. Read More: Download & Install MIUI ROM for Xiaomi Pocophone F1 – All MIUI firmwares Download Qualcomm Driver For Flashing Firmware: Driver Name: Qualcomm Driver Driver Size: MB Download Qualcomm Driver Download Xiaomi USB Driver For connecting your device to a computer: Download Mi PC Suite: Driver Name: Mi PC Suite Driver Size: Download Mi Pc Suite Download ADB Driver: Driver Name: Adb Driver Driver Size: MB Download ADB Driver How To Install Xiaomi ADB Driver In Computer 1- Download ADB Driver to your computer and unzip it. 2- Open Device Manager on your computer 3- Click on Action and Select to add the legacy hardware 4- To Continue, Select Next. 5- Choose to Install The Hardware That I manually select from a list (advanced) and Click Next. 6- Select Show all devices, and click on Next 7- Select Have Disk. Then select the Browse 8- Choose Android_winusb And Click Open. 9- Click OK 10- Tap the Android ADB interface and click on Next 12- click on Next 13- click on Finish Well done, the Xiaomi Redmi 5 USB Driver is installed on your computer. Read More: Download and Install Resurrection Remix on Xiaomi Mi A1 How To Install Xiaomi Qualcomm Driver In Computer 1- Download the Xiaomi Qualcomm Driver and Open Qualcomm USB Driver Setup File 2- After That choose, WWAN DHCP is not used to get IPAddress And select Next 3- Click Next 4- Choose Modify, After That Click on next 5- Click On Next 6- Click on Install To Begin The Installation 6- Select Finish 7- Well done, the Xiaomi Qualcomm Driver is installed on your computer.
Kemampuan kamera menjadi fitur andalan Redmi Note 5, Xiaomi menggunakan sensor gambar besutan Samsung. Sensor utama beresolusi 12- megapixel, dengan ukuran pixel 1.4 um, aperture f/1.9, dan dilengkapi teknologi autofocus dual pixel PDAF. Sementara sensor kedua beresolusi 5- megapixel dengan ukuran pixel 1.12 ÎĽm dan aperture f/2.0.
Try to Hard reset , first backup your data(ALL APPS WILL BE DELETED) then power off your device then pressing Volume up + Power button simultaneously, after that select the wipe data option (Press Volume up or down to chose option & press power button to select), after wipe data, select the reboot option, your device will restart, remember, some time it takes some time to wipe data (Depends on how much data in your device) & reboot device, so don't get panicked. you can search in youtube for more information, Hope that you problem gets solved.
Open Anx Pro app. Then tap the “Grant Permissions” button. After that allow the storage permission. After that you will see too many functions. For removing ISO limit, tap the search button and type “ISO”. After that tap the first one. tap “Add” button and enable it. Then tap the save button of right-bottom.
There are 3 methods to activate MIUI Camera2 API you can follow easily on Redmi Note 5 codename Whyred (Pro/Global/China/AI). The first and second methods require no root. The third method, however, is the ultimate trick that requires rooting your phone. Either with root or without root, enabling Camera2 API on your Xiaomi device requires an unlocked bootloader. Any method you try will just fail if your phone bootloader is not unlocked officially. Unlocking bootloader is utterly easy. We have wrapped up the complete steps to obtain bootloader unlock permission here. Before we proceed, make sure you have created a backup of all your important files and data. Despite this method is perfectly safe, we cannot guarantee anything. We have no responsibilities of any damage that might happen to your device. Requirements You will need the following stuff: ADB and Fastboot Driver and Platform Tools. TWRP Recovery image (.img). Anti-rollback Protection (ARB) bypasser. DM Verity Disabler. The latest version of Magisk. Camera2 API Enabler (zip). Any compatible USB Data cable 1. No Root, No TWRP Flashing This method requires TWRP custom recovery but we are not going to install it. We need it only for booting into custom recovery. Again, you will have no TWRP installed at the end of this process. Disable Windows Driver Signature Enforcement on your computer. Install ADB Fastboot Driver or Android Platform Tools on your computer. You may install it on drive C:\adb\. Enable USB Debugging on your phone. Go to Settings >> Additional Settings >> Developer Options >> USB Debugging. Download and copy the TWRP image file to your ADB folder. Rename the file to Download ARB Bypasser and extract the zip file. You will get a file. Copy that file to the adb folder as well. Hold down the “Shift” button your keyboard and right-click anywhere inside the ADB folder. Choose “Open Command Prompt Window here” or “Open Windows PowerShell Window here”. Now connect your phone to your computer using the prepared USB cable. Make sure the connection type is “MTP” and is NOT “Charging”. In the Command Prompt window, type “adb devices” (without quotes) and hit Enter key. This asks the computer to recognize your device and to establish ADB connection. Next, type “adb reboot bootloader“. This will reboot your phone into fastboot mode. If your device has ARB index 4 or greater, type “fastboot flash antirbpass and hit Enter. The command order your computer to flash file to your device through the Fastboot interface. Otherwise, skip this step and go to the next step below. Recommended reading: How to check for ARB index. Now issue the following command: fastboot boot This tells your computer to boot your phone using TWRP image. Your phone should now display the TWRP main menu but you may need to allow system modification at first. Next, type “adb pull /system/ and hit Enter. The command asks the system to download “ file from our device to your computer. Open the “ file using a text editor of your choice (Notepad, Notepad++, or Sublime). Add the following text inside that file “ – you can copy-paste it, without quotes. Save the file (Control+S) and close the text editor. Finally, issue the following command lines: Type and hit Enter on your keyboard. adb push /system/ adb shell cd system chmod 644 adb reboot Credit: Sahil4518 on XDA. Alternative method: Follow Steps 1 until Steps 12 above. Then issue the following command: adb devices adb shell setprop 1 exit adb reboot Your phone will reboot into normal mode but this time the Camera2 API has been enabled. Credit: RSubha on XDA. As for us, this alternative method that really works. 2. No Root, with TWRP Disable Windows Driver Signature Enforcement on your computer. Install ADB Fastboot Driver or Android Platform Tools on your computer. You may install it on drive C:\adb\. Enable USB Debugging on your phone. Go to Settings >> Additional Settings >> Developer Options >> USB Debugging. Download and copy the TWRP image file to your ADB folder. Rename the file to Download ARB Bypasser and extract the zip file. You will get a file. Copy that file to the adb folder as well. Download the Camera2 API Enabler (zip) and DM-Verity No Encrypt (zip) to your phone directly. Do not need to extract the zip file. Hold down the “Shift” button your keyboard and right-click anywhere inside the ADB folder. Choose “Open Command Prompt Window here” or “Open Windows PowerShell Window here”. Now connect your phone to your computer using the prepared USB cable. Make sure the connection type is “MTP” and is NOT “Charging”. In the Command Prompt window, type “adb devices” (without quotes) and hit Enter key. This asks the computer to recognize your device and to establish ADB connection. Next, type “adb reboot bootloader“. This will reboot your phone into fastboot mode. If your device has ARB index 4 or greater, type “fastboot flash antirbpass and hit Enter. The command order your computer to flash file to your device through the Fastboot interface. Otherwise, skip this step and go to the next step below. Recommended reading: How to check for ARB index. Now flash TWRP using this command: fastboot flash recovery This instructs the computer to flash TWRP image file to the phone through the fastboot interface. The process should finish within seconds. Type “fastboot reboot recovery” and hit Enter. This will boot your device into TWRP. Your phone will now reboot into TWRP recovery mode. Slide to allow system modification. By doing this, it will trigger the MIUI DM-Verity security check. Choose “Install” from the main menu. Locate and choose the Camera2 API .zip file. Tap on it to choose it. Swipe to confirm flashing. Wait few seconds until the process complete. Go back to the main and tap “Install” again. Locate and choose the DM-Verity Disabler .zip file. Tap on it to choose it. Swipe to confirm flashing. Wait few seconds until the process complete. Once done, tap “Reboot” 3. With Root, with TWRP and Magisk Follow our comprehensive guide on how to root Redmi Note 5 Whyred. Open up Magisk Manager app. Tap the menu icon at the top left corner of the screen. Choose “Downloads”. Tap the Search icon. Search for “Camera2 API“. Tap the Download icon to start downloading. Tap “Install” then reboot. What’s next? You can confirm whether your attempt is a success or not. Simply download the “Manual Camera Compatibility Test” app or “Camera2 Probe” app from the Play Store. You should get something like this: Credits: jhangyu on XDA. UPDATE: Users running MIUI 10 based on Android Pie should follow our latest guide: How to enable Camera2 API on Redmi Note 5 MIUI 10 Android Pie. Do not hesitate to post a comment below.
Step 3: Boot in recovery mode (optional) The Mi 5 has a locked bootloader for “security reasons.”. So, you may not be able to boot in recovery mode unless you got it unlocked. But if your
It’s been several weeks since the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro were made official. Like any other new phone, they aren’t short of niggly problems here and there, but some of them are things you can work out quite easily with a little help. In this post, we have put together some of the common Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro problems and possible solutions. In case the problem you are facing with the Redmi Note 5 or Redmi Note 5 Pro is not mentioned here, do let us know via the comments section below. We would try our best to get you a solution to that, but you may have to wait for Xiaomi to roll out a software update for that. Also, while we are confident that the solutions given here would fix the respective problem for you, just in case it doesn’t work, do let us know. OEM Unlock option missing Some Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro users who are after unlocking their phone’s bootloader are reporting a case where the OEM unlock option is missing in the Settings > Developer options. Well, if your Note 5 or Note 5 Pro is missing this option, you might never get to unlock your phone’s bootloader. Account binding isn’t working Some Redmi Note 5 users are reporting a case where they are unable to unlock the phone’s bootloader because account binding isn’t working. This has been reported on the Global Developer ROM, where the process returns an error whenever one tries to bind the device in Mi Unlock Status. Since it’s only Xiaomi that can permit their device to be unlocked, you may be forced to apply for unlocking permission from the company, which will arrive in form of an SMS after a day or two. Once you get the permission, go to this XDA thread for more instructions on how to proceed with binding your account on Redmi Note 5 and eventually unlock your phone’s bootloader. Network connectivity issues There are some Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro users experiencing issues with network connectivity. Even though both phones support 4G LTE connectivity, some users on India’s Jio and Vodafone networks have been experiencing spotty connectivity after some days of using the phones. Since connectivity was great at first, it’s possible this could be as a result of the previous update to MIUI Since there’s a new update rolling out, be sure to grab it for it may be the cure for your connectivity issues. Some users have also reported that rebooting the device should work miracles, but of course, this won’t solve everyone’s problems. If connectivity issues persist, you may want to go back to the software version that worked perfectly or simply learn to live with it until Xiaomi rolls out an update to fix the issues. While laying the blame on Xiaomi is the easy option, it’s also possible that the issue could be the carriers in question. Even so, fixes should be out sooner than later. Dual 4G connectivity not working Both the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro have dual-SIM slots that support 4G LTE connectivity. However, some owners of these phones have reported cases where only one SIM card connects to 4G and the other connects to 3G. Well, there’s nothing wrong with your phone. When one SIM card is connected to 4G, the other will always remain on 3G because the phones are made in a way that both cannot connect to 4G LTE network at the same time. Silent mode issues Some users are reporting issues when they are using the Redmi Note 5 or Note 5 Pro in silent mode. Apparently, the phones’ silent mode won’t work when the headphone jack is plugged into the phone. Resetting the device to factory settings may help solve the problem, but since it looks like a software-based issue, Xiaomi should be working on a fix that could be part of the next update. The left speaker isn’t working When you look at the Redmi Note 5 from the bottom end, you can see what seem to be speaker grilles on either side of the microUSB port. Apparently, some users of the phone are reporting a case where sound only comes from the right grille and the one on the left isn’t producing any sound. Well, if you have experienced this, just know that there’s nothing wrong with your Redmi Note 5 because it doesn’t have dual speakers. The other grille houses one of the two microphones on the phone hence the lack of audio output. Low sound output when using the audio jack At a time when OEMs are getting rid of the audio jack, Xiaomi kept on with it as far as the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro are concerned. However, it seems owners of the latter are experiencing an issue with low sound output following an update to version Well, you’ll be glad to learn that Xiaomi rolled out an update that fixed this issue, beginning with MIUI9 beta, which is now available as a stable ROM. If you are still experiencing this issue even after updating to be sure to direct some of your concerns to this thread. Portrait camera problems The Redmi Note 5 Pro recently received an update that installs MIUI9 and even though the changelog talks of improved stability and performance, some users are reporting issues when taking photos in portrait mode. Apparently, the camera automatically zooms in the subject, more like what happens on Xiaomi Mi A1. While this behavior is a huge welcome on the Mi A1 since it has a telephoto lens that supports lossless zooming, the Redmi Note 5 Pro doesn’t have a telephoto lens and instead depends on digital zoom. As a result, users are ending up with slightly grainy photos that are not so great. The only working solution thus far is going back to the previous version of MIUI9, which can be quite a hassle, but other than that, you’ll have to make do with the changes as you wait for another software update from Xiaomi. Microphone issues The Redmi Note 5 Pro has two microphones: one at the top and another at the bottom of the phone. Despite this, some users of the phone are still reporting some issues with audio clarity on the recipients’ end. When making a phone call via the loudspeaker, the person on the other end constantly complaints of distorted sound that isn’t clear enough. This issue is also affecting the phone’s functionality with Google Assistant, which relies heavily on the microphones for taking commands from users. Worse off is that the affected Redmi Note 5 Pro units are failing microphone hardware tests, which implies that this could be a hardware-related issue. With this in mind, you might want to take your phone back to where you purchased it and either get the microphone fixed or the whole phone replaced. Vibration intensity issue Like volume, some devices allow users to adjust the vibration intensity, but the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro don’t. Apparently, some users of these two phones aren’t happy with the level of vibration as it makes them miss notifications even when the phone is in the pocket. Of course, we have different tastes, but if for some reason you feel what the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro are offering isn’t enough, you can always turn to the Google Play Store for apps that can help you do exactly that – adjust vibration intensity, unless Xiaomi has plans to tweak the feature via a software update. Sensors stopped working after latest update Software updates can be heaven sent, but at times, they come with the devil hidden in them. Such is the latest update ( to the Redmi Note 5 Pro, which renders several sensors on the phone unusable. Even after a factory reset, the sensors still won’t work. To make matters worse, doing a hardware test brings back failed results for most sensors, including gyroscope, proximity, GPS, accelerometer, etc. The best solution is to take the defective Redmi Note 5 Pro back to the retailer and get a replacement because there’s nothing a software update can do to solve this problem. Wireless connectivity issues If you are experiencing connectivity issues with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi on your Redmi Note 5 or Note 5 Pro, one easy solution is to forget the existing connections and then try to connect to them again. If this doesn’t work, try checking whether your wireless peripherals are working correctly and that there’s an established connection. A soft reset should help, otherwise, try the factory reset that can also help take away your pain, but the latter should be your last option. Common solutions As you may have seen above, an obvious solution to some of the problems listed above is a reset, so, let’s see how to do this. Soft reset (force restart) Hard reset (factory reset) The issues with your Redmi Note 5 and Redmi Note 5 Pro that couldn’t be solved via device reset are a real trouble. You may have to wait for Xiaomi to release an update that fixes the issue. Check out the software updates that have been released so far by Xiaomi at the pages link below. To keep track of the pair’s software updates, check out their timelines below: Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 updates timeline Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro updates timeline Android Oreo release date Since the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro came preinstalled with Android Nougat, it’s natural that some of our readers are already asking when Android Oreo will arrive on both handsets. Well, Xiaomi hasn’t given a date for rolling out Oreo to the two phones, but we are quite sure the update will be released. As for the date, our guess is Q3 2018, but things could change, for good or worse! Also Read: Xiaomi Oreo update news and release date Will it get Android P? Given that the Redmi Note 5 and Note 5 Pro are Xiaomi’s flagship midrange phones, we can only be sure of one major OS upgrade, but not another one unless Xiaomi announces the same. As noted, the pair has Nougat out of the box and it’s a tad unlikely that they’ll get past Oreo. But of course, since their bootloaders are unlockable, you won’t be short of Android P-based custom ROMs for either phone. Still, our hope is that Xiaomi rolls out Android P to the phones, even if means singling out the Redmi Note 5 Pro because of its superiority. Here’s our other coverage on Android P: How to get Android P features on Oreo, Nougat, Marshmallow, and Lollipop devices Will my phone get Android P? Download Google Markup app from Android P [Port] Let us know if you are facing any other issue than those listed above? Or if any of the solution provided above doesn’t work for you. We will be happy to help ASAP.
Redmi Note 12 Pro+ debuts Samsung's 200MP ISOCELL HPX sensor. Redmi Note 12 Pro gets a 50MP main camera with Sony IMX766 sensor and OIS. The remaining two sensors on both phones are an 8MP
Can’t Connect to Camera ErrorSolved this by doing the following on redmi note 7 pro:1. Go to Settings - About phone-all specs 2. Tap 5-6 times on “Kernel version”. This will enter to Engineering Mode (CIT) 3. From “QC test” menu, to option for “master back Camera“ 5. Camera app will start with the camera. You should have image from sensor. 6. Tap back to exit the camera app, and select “Fail”. This will reset the sensor and sensor repeat 4 to 6 step for all other camera option8.. Exit CIT mode and test your camera. If was a problem with the sensor (or lens), it should be solved more solution :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------this is due to camera2 api is locked. to unlock follow there steps 1. Open the device settings Tap on About phone Scroll down and tap on MIUI version slot five times. This will unlock the developer options in your MIUI device which can be located under “Additional Settings.” 2. Developer Option -Enable USB Debugging Enable OEM Unlocking from Developer option -Mi Unlock status -Add account and device. If you see error like "connect to the network & try again" then Logout the Mi Account from device then try step 3. now its done cheers.
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