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Xiaomi Xiaomi Mi A1 - A Pure Stock Android Experience V2, Discussion & Opinion - ANDROID PIE?

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QUOTE(Iseethelight @ Feb 3 2018, 11:27 PM)
Can recommend casing for mi a1,the phone is slippery naked
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Naked is the best,like the slim dimension. I'm using this kind of case, inexpensive & served me well.


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Guys, is it safe to update to Oreo now? Are all the issues highlighted here solved by Oreo updates?
Received update notification.
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QUOTE(aaronportnoy @ Feb 4 2018, 02:17 AM)
OK updated to Oreo today and it seems the GPS issue is fixed. Guess it really was the November update that screwed it up previously.

Pretty dope buy for this phone at RM633. Bought from Seng Heng through Lazada RM845 minus 25% discount voucher on 12.12 sale. Best buy! thumbup.gif
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I am seriously considering the Mi A1 as my next phone. My Redmi Note 3G is about 4 yrs plus and still working, but should need replacing soon. Am very out-of-date with the latest phone developments, so please bear with me.

Questions:

1) Does the Mi A1 have the "double tap to wake" feature? I would like to have this feature on my next phone.

2) How long will Xiaomi update the phone for? 2 yrs? What happens after they stop updating? Will i have to go the custom ROM route?

3) Does the rear camera bump present any problems? Can that bump be cushioned by a cover? I often leave my phone flat on my workdesk.

4) Can the phone be unlocked using other methods other than the fingerprint scanner?

5) I can get the phone from Xiaomi's Lazada shop or at the Mi shop in KLCC, but I have noticed other sellers offering sets with Xiaomi Malaysia's warranty at cheaper prices...is it advisable to buy from them?

Thanks!!
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Recommended Apps For MI A1

1. Drupe

A dialer is the first and the most basic thing anyone would use on a phone. Sadly, the default dialer app on the Mi A1 is a bit of a drab. Therefore, I use a third-party app called drupe. It's a goldmine of features and has all that one can expect from a dialer.

user posted image

It comes with an amazing design and offers some great features, using which you can interact with your contacts and communication apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and others seamlessly.

You can replace your dialer and Truecaller with this one. It has all the features baked in. Also, if you like to keep a record of your conversations, this app is sure to please you with the automatic call recorder.



One cool feature of this app is that if you are unable to contact a person for any reason, drupe will automatically give you a floating window where you can set a reminder to call again after a while or to redial.



2. Apex Launcher

Android One is good and pretty lightweight, however, it's too basic and there can be so much more that an app launcher can offer. That's the reason why I use Apex Launcher. It is a well-known Android launcher app that has been there for quite some time. Similar to Nova Launcher, Apex offers a diverse range of customization options.

user posted image

The basic version comes with Google folder, Apex settings, and menu icons with five scroll-able screens.

This app lets you customize most of the GUI. You can sort and style the app icons, set the number of dock pages, home screen grids, and so much more. Another feature is setting the action for the home button, which again is fully customizable. If you wish, you can also hide apps using this launcher.



3. Pulsar Music Player

The Xiaomi Mi A1 has a brilliant audio amplifier and it is meant for audiophiles. However, the stock music app is not good enough to play FLAC files. For that, I prefer the Pulsar Music Player. It's a great ad-free audio player that fully supports uncompressed, lossless music playback.

user posted image

The amount of features it offers is very similar to those offered by other paid apps like Poweramp. While playing music, it can automatically download missing album arts. With a user interface based on material design, it's very simple to use.

It comes with support for Android auto, which means that if your car player supports it, this becomes the native music playback app. Also, if you use Google Chromecast, you can easily stream your music to your TV or music player connected to one.

Another interesting feature of Pulsar is its integrated sleep timer. Using this, you can easily tell the player to turn the music playback off after a certain period of time. Very useful if you have a habit of listening to music before going to bed.



4. Bacon Camera

Okay, the dual cameras on the Mi A1 would have been a bliss only if the default camera app was any good for it. Sadly, it is not. Hence, I have shifted to the Bacon Camera app.

user posted image

The Mi A1 doesn’t have support for the manual mode (or pro mode) so I trust the Bacon Camera app for this. The best feature of this app is that it lets you save a picture in RAW mode even if my phone doesn’t support it.

user posted image

It packs many pro-level features that provide DSLR-like manual control. Bacon Camera has a simple and easy-to-use layout. It includes modes such as Video and Panorama, easily located on its home screen along with a timer and an HDR mode.

A free camera app cannot get any better than this.



5. Files Go by Google

While the default file manager is good enough for daily tasks, Google's Files Go is a swiss-army knife that everyone must use. Files Go sports a multitude of handy features right from freeing up memory to transferring files in a jiffy.

user posted image

As one of its highlight features, it makes sharing files with nearby devices easy. Similar to ShareIt, this app lets you share files with the help of Wi-Fi Direct.

Like me, if you also have the habit of capturing shots in the burst mode, you must be aware of the problem that a lot of duplicate files get created in the process. Using FIles Go, you can get rid of the duplicate shots easily.

From time to time, the app will also scan your phone and let you know about all the apps that you haven't been using. What's interesting is that this whole package is available in less than 10MB.

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QUOTE(jovigrunge @ Feb 4 2018, 11:01 AM)
Recommended Apps For MI A1

1. Drupe

A dialer is the first and the most basic thing anyone would use on a phone. Sadly, the default dialer app on the Mi A1 is a bit of a drab. Therefore, I use a third-party app called drupe. It's a goldmine of features and has all that one can expect from a dialer.

user posted image

It comes with an amazing design and offers some great features, using which you can interact with your contacts and communication apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and others seamlessly.

You can replace your dialer and Truecaller with this one. It has all the features baked in. Also, if you like to keep a record of your conversations, this app is sure to please you with the automatic call recorder.



One cool feature of this app is that if you are unable to contact a person for any reason, drupe will automatically give you a floating window where you can set a reminder to call again after a while or to redial.
2. Apex Launcher

Android One is good and pretty lightweight, however, it's too basic and there can be so much more that an app launcher can offer. That's the reason why I use Apex Launcher. It is a well-known Android launcher app that has been there for quite some time. Similar to Nova Launcher, Apex offers a diverse range of customization options.

user posted image

The basic version comes with Google folder, Apex settings, and menu icons with five scroll-able screens.

This app lets you customize most of the GUI. You can sort and style the app icons, set the number of dock pages, home screen grids, and so much more. Another feature is setting the action for the home button, which again is fully customizable. If you wish, you can also hide apps using this launcher.
3. Pulsar Music Player

The Xiaomi Mi A1 has a brilliant audio amplifier and it is meant for audiophiles. However, the stock music app is not good enough to play FLAC files. For that, I prefer the Pulsar Music Player. It's a great ad-free audio player that fully supports uncompressed, lossless music playback.

user posted image

The amount of features it offers is very similar to those offered by other paid apps like Poweramp. While playing music, it can automatically download missing album arts. With a user interface based on material design, it's very simple to use.

It comes with support for Android auto, which means that if your car player supports it, this becomes the native music playback app. Also, if you use Google Chromecast, you can easily stream your music to your TV or music player connected to one.

Another interesting feature of Pulsar is its integrated sleep timer. Using this, you can easily tell the player to turn the music playback off after a certain period of time. Very useful if you have a habit of listening to music before going to bed.
4. Bacon Camera

Okay, the dual cameras on the Mi A1 would have been a bliss only if the default camera app was any good for it. Sadly, it is not. Hence, I have shifted to the Bacon Camera app.

user posted image

The Mi A1 doesn’t have support for the manual mode (or pro mode) so I trust the Bacon Camera app for this. The best feature of this app is that it lets you save a picture in RAW mode even if my phone doesn’t support it.

user posted image

It packs many pro-level features that provide DSLR-like manual control. Bacon Camera has a simple and easy-to-use layout. It includes modes such as Video and Panorama, easily located on its home screen along with a timer and an HDR mode.

A free camera app cannot get any better than this.
5. Files Go by Google

While the default file manager is good enough for daily tasks, Google's Files Go is a swiss-army knife that everyone must use. Files Go sports a multitude of handy features right from freeing up memory to transferring files in a jiffy. 

user posted image

As one of its highlight features, it makes sharing files with nearby devices easy. Similar to ShareIt, this app lets you share files with the help of Wi-Fi Direct.

Like me, if you also have the habit of capturing shots in the burst mode, you must be aware of the problem that a lot of duplicate files get created in the process. Using FIles Go, you can get rid of the duplicate shots easily.

From time to time, the app will also scan your phone and let you know about all the apps that you haven't been using. What's interesting is that this whole package is available in less than 10MB.

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Will give these a try..
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QUOTE(jovigrunge @ Feb 4 2018, 11:01 AM)
Recommended Apps For MI A1

1. Drupe

A dialer is the first and the most basic thing anyone would use on a phone. Sadly, the default dialer app on the Mi A1 is a bit of a drab. Therefore, I use a third-party app called drupe. It's a goldmine of features and has all that one can expect from a dialer.

user posted image

It comes with an amazing design and offers some great features, using which you can interact with your contacts and communication apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and others seamlessly.

You can replace your dialer and Truecaller with this one. It has all the features baked in. Also, if you like to keep a record of your conversations, this app is sure to please you with the automatic call recorder.



One cool feature of this app is that if you are unable to contact a person for any reason, drupe will automatically give you a floating window where you can set a reminder to call again after a while or to redial.
2. Apex Launcher

Android One is good and pretty lightweight, however, it's too basic and there can be so much more that an app launcher can offer. That's the reason why I use Apex Launcher. It is a well-known Android launcher app that has been there for quite some time. Similar to Nova Launcher, Apex offers a diverse range of customization options.

user posted image

The basic version comes with Google folder, Apex settings, and menu icons with five scroll-able screens.

This app lets you customize most of the GUI. You can sort and style the app icons, set the number of dock pages, home screen grids, and so much more. Another feature is setting the action for the home button, which again is fully customizable. If you wish, you can also hide apps using this launcher.
3. Pulsar Music Player

The Xiaomi Mi A1 has a brilliant audio amplifier and it is meant for audiophiles. However, the stock music app is not good enough to play FLAC files. For that, I prefer the Pulsar Music Player. It's a great ad-free audio player that fully supports uncompressed, lossless music playback.

user posted image

The amount of features it offers is very similar to those offered by other paid apps like Poweramp. While playing music, it can automatically download missing album arts. With a user interface based on material design, it's very simple to use.

It comes with support for Android auto, which means that if your car player supports it, this becomes the native music playback app. Also, if you use Google Chromecast, you can easily stream your music to your TV or music player connected to one.

Another interesting feature of Pulsar is its integrated sleep timer. Using this, you can easily tell the player to turn the music playback off after a certain period of time. Very useful if you have a habit of listening to music before going to bed.
4. Bacon Camera

Okay, the dual cameras on the Mi A1 would have been a bliss only if the default camera app was any good for it. Sadly, it is not. Hence, I have shifted to the Bacon Camera app.

user posted image

The Mi A1 doesn’t have support for the manual mode (or pro mode) so I trust the Bacon Camera app for this. The best feature of this app is that it lets you save a picture in RAW mode even if my phone doesn’t support it.

user posted image

It packs many pro-level features that provide DSLR-like manual control. Bacon Camera has a simple and easy-to-use layout. It includes modes such as Video and Panorama, easily located on its home screen along with a timer and an HDR mode.

A free camera app cannot get any better than this.
5. Files Go by Google

While the default file manager is good enough for daily tasks, Google's Files Go is a swiss-army knife that everyone must use. Files Go sports a multitude of handy features right from freeing up memory to transferring files in a jiffy. 

user posted image

As one of its highlight features, it makes sharing files with nearby devices easy. Similar to ShareIt, this app lets you share files with the help of Wi-Fi Direct.

Like me, if you also have the habit of capturing shots in the burst mode, you must be aware of the problem that a lot of duplicate files get created in the process. Using FIles Go, you can get rid of the duplicate shots easily.

From time to time, the app will also scan your phone and let you know about all the apps that you haven't been using. What's interesting is that this whole package is available in less than 10MB.

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QUOTE(andyng38 @ Feb 4 2018, 10:44 AM)
I am seriously considering the Mi A1 as my next phone. My Redmi Note 3G is about 4 yrs plus and still working, but should need replacing soon. Am very out-of-date with the latest phone developments, so please bear with me.

Questions:

1) Does the Mi A1 have the "double tap to wake" feature? I would like to have this feature on my next phone.
No

2) How long will Xiaomi update the phone for? 2 yrs? What happens after they stop updating? Will i have to go the custom ROM route?
2 years

3) Does the rear camera bump present any problems? Can that bump be cushioned by a cover? I often leave my phone flat on my workdesk.
No prob if useingcasing. Rear camera will not be same level as casing.

4) Can the phone be unlocked using other methods other than the fingerprint scanner?
Yes, PIN, pattern, password, swipe, face, voice, place, smart device.

5) I can get the phone from Xiaomi's Lazada shop or at the Mi shop in KLCC, but I have noticed other sellers offering sets with Xiaomi Malaysia's warranty at cheaper prices...is it advisable to buy from them?
I had bought 3 phones from Lazada. no problem so far. make sure it's from local company selling MY set (Global version) with Xiaomi MY warranty.

Thanks!!
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QUOTE(jovigrunge @ Feb 4 2018, 11:01 AM)
Recommended Apps For MI A1

1. Drupe

A dialer is the first and the most basic thing anyone would use on a phone. Sadly, the default dialer app on the Mi A1 is a bit of a drab. Therefore, I use a third-party app called drupe. It's a goldmine of features and has all that one can expect from a dialer.

user posted image

It comes with an amazing design and offers some great features, using which you can interact with your contacts and communication apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and others seamlessly.

You can replace your dialer and Truecaller with this one. It has all the features baked in. Also, if you like to keep a record of your conversations, this app is sure to please you with the automatic call recorder.



One cool feature of this app is that if you are unable to contact a person for any reason, drupe will automatically give you a floating window where you can set a reminder to call again after a while or to redial.
2. Apex Launcher

Android One is good and pretty lightweight, however, it's too basic and there can be so much more that an app launcher can offer. That's the reason why I use Apex Launcher. It is a well-known Android launcher app that has been there for quite some time. Similar to Nova Launcher, Apex offers a diverse range of customization options.

user posted image

The basic version comes with Google folder, Apex settings, and menu icons with five scroll-able screens.

This app lets you customize most of the GUI. You can sort and style the app icons, set the number of dock pages, home screen grids, and so much more. Another feature is setting the action for the home button, which again is fully customizable. If you wish, you can also hide apps using this launcher.
3. Pulsar Music Player

The Xiaomi Mi A1 has a brilliant audio amplifier and it is meant for audiophiles. However, the stock music app is not good enough to play FLAC files. For that, I prefer the Pulsar Music Player. It's a great ad-free audio player that fully supports uncompressed, lossless music playback.

user posted image

The amount of features it offers is very similar to those offered by other paid apps like Poweramp. While playing music, it can automatically download missing album arts. With a user interface based on material design, it's very simple to use.

It comes with support for Android auto, which means that if your car player supports it, this becomes the native music playback app. Also, if you use Google Chromecast, you can easily stream your music to your TV or music player connected to one.

Another interesting feature of Pulsar is its integrated sleep timer. Using this, you can easily tell the player to turn the music playback off after a certain period of time. Very useful if you have a habit of listening to music before going to bed.
4. Bacon Camera

Okay, the dual cameras on the Mi A1 would have been a bliss only if the default camera app was any good for it. Sadly, it is not. Hence, I have shifted to the Bacon Camera app.

user posted image

The Mi A1 doesn’t have support for the manual mode (or pro mode) so I trust the Bacon Camera app for this. The best feature of this app is that it lets you save a picture in RAW mode even if my phone doesn’t support it.

user posted image

It packs many pro-level features that provide DSLR-like manual control. Bacon Camera has a simple and easy-to-use layout. It includes modes such as Video and Panorama, easily located on its home screen along with a timer and an HDR mode.

A free camera app cannot get any better than this.
5. Files Go by Google

While the default file manager is good enough for daily tasks, Google's Files Go is a swiss-army knife that everyone must use. Files Go sports a multitude of handy features right from freeing up memory to transferring files in a jiffy. 

user posted image

As one of its highlight features, it makes sharing files with nearby devices easy. Similar to ShareIt, this app lets you share files with the help of Wi-Fi Direct.

Like me, if you also have the habit of capturing shots in the burst mode, you must be aware of the problem that a lot of duplicate files get created in the process. Using FIles Go, you can get rid of the duplicate shots easily.

From time to time, the app will also scan your phone and let you know about all the apps that you haven't been using. What's interesting is that this whole package is available in less than 10MB.

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QUOTE(soultaker @ Feb 4 2018, 01:12 PM)
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Since it has no double tap to wake, I'll have to do some serious thinking.
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QUOTE(jovigrunge @ Feb 4 2018, 11:01 AM)
Recommended Apps For MI A1

1. Drupe

A dialer is the first and the most basic thing anyone would use on a phone. Sadly, the default dialer app on the Mi A1 is a bit of a drab. Therefore, I use a third-party app called drupe. It's a goldmine of features and has all that one can expect from a dialer.

user posted image

It comes with an amazing design and offers some great features, using which you can interact with your contacts and communication apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and others seamlessly.

You can replace your dialer and Truecaller with this one. It has all the features baked in. Also, if you like to keep a record of your conversations, this app is sure to please you with the automatic call recorder.



One cool feature of this app is that if you are unable to contact a person for any reason, drupe will automatically give you a floating window where you can set a reminder to call again after a while or to redial.
2. Apex Launcher

Android One is good and pretty lightweight, however, it's too basic and there can be so much more that an app launcher can offer. That's the reason why I use Apex Launcher. It is a well-known Android launcher app that has been there for quite some time. Similar to Nova Launcher, Apex offers a diverse range of customization options.

user posted image

The basic version comes with Google folder, Apex settings, and menu icons with five scroll-able screens.

This app lets you customize most of the GUI. You can sort and style the app icons, set the number of dock pages, home screen grids, and so much more. Another feature is setting the action for the home button, which again is fully customizable. If you wish, you can also hide apps using this launcher.
3. Pulsar Music Player

The Xiaomi Mi A1 has a brilliant audio amplifier and it is meant for audiophiles. However, the stock music app is not good enough to play FLAC files. For that, I prefer the Pulsar Music Player. It's a great ad-free audio player that fully supports uncompressed, lossless music playback.

user posted image

The amount of features it offers is very similar to those offered by other paid apps like Poweramp. While playing music, it can automatically download missing album arts. With a user interface based on material design, it's very simple to use.

It comes with support for Android auto, which means that if your car player supports it, this becomes the native music playback app. Also, if you use Google Chromecast, you can easily stream your music to your TV or music player connected to one.

Another interesting feature of Pulsar is its integrated sleep timer. Using this, you can easily tell the player to turn the music playback off after a certain period of time. Very useful if you have a habit of listening to music before going to bed.
4. Bacon Camera

Okay, the dual cameras on the Mi A1 would have been a bliss only if the default camera app was any good for it. Sadly, it is not. Hence, I have shifted to the Bacon Camera app.

user posted image

The Mi A1 doesn’t have support for the manual mode (or pro mode) so I trust the Bacon Camera app for this. The best feature of this app is that it lets you save a picture in RAW mode even if my phone doesn’t support it.

user posted image

It packs many pro-level features that provide DSLR-like manual control. Bacon Camera has a simple and easy-to-use layout. It includes modes such as Video and Panorama, easily located on its home screen along with a timer and an HDR mode.

A free camera app cannot get any better than this.
5. Files Go by Google

While the default file manager is good enough for daily tasks, Google's Files Go is a swiss-army knife that everyone must use. Files Go sports a multitude of handy features right from freeing up memory to transferring files in a jiffy. 

user posted image

As one of its highlight features, it makes sharing files with nearby devices easy. Similar to ShareIt, this app lets you share files with the help of Wi-Fi Direct.

Like me, if you also have the habit of capturing shots in the burst mode, you must be aware of the problem that a lot of duplicate files get created in the process. Using FIles Go, you can get rid of the duplicate shots easily.

From time to time, the app will also scan your phone and let you know about all the apps that you haven't been using. What's interesting is that this whole package is available in less than 10MB.

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The review is good but those who quote it, better add the *spoiler* tag. Else it will be just repetition
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Tried the bacon camera 🥓..
Shooting raw photos takes forever to save o.
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QUOTE(allenultra @ Feb 4 2018, 02:41 PM)
The review is good but those who quote it, better add the *spoiler* tag. Else it will be just repetition
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QUOTE(DCXW @ Feb 4 2018, 02:59 PM)
Tried the bacon camera 🥓..
Shooting raw photos takes forever to save o.
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Exactly.
Phone as this no need RAW la....
Just point and shoot...🤣🤣
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QUOTE(DCXW @ Feb 4 2018, 02:59 PM)
Tried the bacon camera 🥓..
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Exactly.
Phone as this no need RAW la....
Just point and shoot...🤣🤣
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anyone interested in this white casing by Mi? RM20

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QUOTE(Reeson @ Feb 4 2018, 08:47 PM)
anyone interested in this white casing by Mi?

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QUOTE(y500 @ Feb 4 2018, 08:57 PM)
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