kiyak unada machan
Redmi Note 7 eka vikunala pereda gaththa Mi 9T eka bro


kiyak unada machan


Redmi Note 7 eka use karana kawruth inanwada? Ganna thanak tibeda?
mi powerbank 3 10,000 ekak gatta. meka hirenawata silicon cover ekak nadda?



Ordered a Mi 9T Pro 8GB/256GB Global Version
Waiting till it get delivered![]()
Ordered a Mi 9T Pro 8GB/256GB Global Version
Waiting till it get delivered![]()
මේ කියන්නේ sd855+
e ai?
8 එක එනකන් ඉන්න තිබ්බා![]()

How much these days?

e ai?![]()
mage redmi note 7 eka Panasonic setup ekata Bluetooth walin connect wenne na. ekata mokada karanne?![]()
issara mokakda 'Panda' site ekakin neda buy kare, dan e site eka nadda? dan mona site ekenda gennanna honda? (online buy karala mehaata genna ganna)
2016 mi mix eka ganna thiyeda danne naha neda dan?
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7plA1ALkQw)
As i said, it happens broim using note 8 pro for 3weeks nwfully satisfied
only thing lack of software support![]()
SourceThe fallout of this “brick-gate” is that developers have turned away from developing for the Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia). Xiaomi.eu devs have long since dropped support for the device because the ease of bricking the phone coupled with the difficulty in its unbricking makes for a horrible combination. Other development works have also slowed down to a crawl, as developers end up with bricked devices too often, forcing them to visit a service center. For some, a visit is not possible, so the developers are left with what essentially is a very fancy paperweight.
At least for the Redmi Note 8 Pro, developers suggest that the situation may not be easily fixed by merely releasing a newer modified version of SP Flash Tools. Instead, these developers suggested that Xiaomi remove the need for authorized accounts for flashing through their existing SP Flash Tools. The Redmi Note 8 Pro finds itself in an unsustainable combination of easy-to-brick plus difficult-to-revive, and this really limits the potential of an otherwise great device.