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Development [ROM][OFFICIAL] ArrowOS [Android 13][sweet]
Very nice ROM! Good Work! Is there a working version of "ANX Camera" for this ROM?
evronetwork
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Jan 19, 2012
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No smart charging? hmmm my Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s is running ArrowOS and has it, I've just put this rom to my gf's phone to also use that feature
EDIT: Also double tap to wake the device seems to be not functioning (clean flash), but double tap to the status bar to turn off the display does work
EDIT: Also double tap to wake the device seems to be not functioning (clean flash), but double tap to the status bar to turn off the display does work
Last edited: Wednesday at 10:04 PM
ninicob93190
New member
Dec 24, 2022
after installing with cleanflash i have problems on android auto. It freezes regularly for 15 mins before coming back. I went back to 12.1
That's more likely an app problem than an OS problem:after installing with cleanflash i have problems on android auto. It freezes regularly for 15 mins before coming back. I went back to 12.1
Hi - I'm running ArrowOS 13 on my Redmi Note 10 Pro and it's running perfectly - super snappy and battery life is orders of magnitude better over MIUI. Excellent work!
The only issue I have (the same issue was present in MIUI weirdly) which is discussed over on there forums with no solution so far - https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads...al-dns-derived-from-dhcp-configuration.62415/
The problem is that I am using my own DNS servers, both running Windows Server 2019. I can verify these are being applied via DHCP when looking at the network status on the device, however I am unable to resolve any internal hosts via DNS. I've tried using 'Override DNS' from the playstore, but the problem persists. Short of modifying /system/hosts and putting 40+ internal hosts in there, has anyone encountered the same issue and come up with a solution?
It seems the device completely ignores my internal DNS servers for local lookups and instead wants to resolve using DNS on the mobile network (i presume) and fails.
I should note that I've had a play with the Private DNS setting, however this only applies to DNS over TLS servers.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
P.S - The only other solution so far was using another tool from the play store which created a virtual tun adapter for DNS queries - which did actually work for internal hostname resolution, but I'd rather do this without using a VPN adapter if possible.
I've owned Samsung and Realme devices over the years and have never seen this behaviour - totally bizarre!
The only issue I have (the same issue was present in MIUI weirdly) which is discussed over on there forums with no solution so far - https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads...al-dns-derived-from-dhcp-configuration.62415/
The problem is that I am using my own DNS servers, both running Windows Server 2019. I can verify these are being applied via DHCP when looking at the network status on the device, however I am unable to resolve any internal hosts via DNS. I've tried using 'Override DNS' from the playstore, but the problem persists. Short of modifying /system/hosts and putting 40+ internal hosts in there, has anyone encountered the same issue and come up with a solution?
It seems the device completely ignores my internal DNS servers for local lookups and instead wants to resolve using DNS on the mobile network (i presume) and fails.
I should note that I've had a play with the Private DNS setting, however this only applies to DNS over TLS servers.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
P.S - The only other solution so far was using another tool from the play store which created a virtual tun adapter for DNS queries - which did actually work for internal hostname resolution, but I'd rather do this without using a VPN adapter if possible.
I've owned Samsung and Realme devices over the years and have never seen this behaviour - totally bizarre!
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