Quote from: S1345 on November 28, 2020, 02:52:41Nobody beats Xiaomi on value.This didn't age well
Quote from: flyvholm on November 13, 2020, 18:42:24Either it doesn't have and EU ROM, or you selected a non-EU country when first using the phone. In any case, it's on you.Quote from: joejoe on November 13, 2020, 17:31:13Mine is European and certainly has ads integrated.
There should be some context here. Not all Xiaomi devices have ads baked in. The European ones never had any.
Quote from: rmt.putty on November 13, 2020, 17:08:52Nah, it has been rumored for a few years now that Xiaomi is trying to establish itself more to Westerners (the US to be more precise) and now that Huawei has lost a huge market share in the West, and OnePlus has fallen off badly, Xiaomi wants to desperately appease Westerners towards its products.
Xiaomi found some "Honesty Paint"; they're painting themselves with it for some reason:
1. promote sales?
2. convince early-adopters
3. why not disable them(ad settings & apps) by default?
Well, at most 10% of Xiaomi users might disable those settings. It's easier to install DNS-Filter(VPN service) & black-list all suspicious domain
zenz-solutions.de/personaldnsfilter/
Switch to Lineage-OS & microG if available for the device.
Quote from: joejoe on November 13, 2020, 17:31:13Mine is European and certainly has ads integrated.
There should be some context here. Not all Xiaomi devices have ads baked in. The European ones never had any.