If you have a CN device, you should not have used the fix. It is only for global devices.
You can fix it by reinstalling the xiaomi.eu ROM.
eSIM support is a HW issue, if it doesn't support it you can't get it using SW.
Installing with Fastboot:
Download Xiaomi.eu ROM zip file
Extract the ROM zip to a new folder
Power off your device
Boot your device in Fastboot mode (Hold volume down + power buttons)
Connect to PC via USB cable
Run one of the installation scripts (according to your PC operating system):
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https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/how-to-install-stock-rom.74017/post-734380
You can find the MIUI ROM for a specific model by clicking on (history). https://mirom.ezbox.idv.tw/en/phone/
You still don't understand.
Xiaomi.eu ROM is based on CN ROM but significantly modified and adapted for use outside China, especially for EU users.
The official CN ROM has only two languages (CN/EN) and does not contain all Google services.
It is not absolutely necessary to buy a device with a Snapdragon chip. You can also buy a Global device with a Mediatek chip, but in that case you will have to use RU or TW ROM if they are available for the given model.
- No, you need to buy a Global device (CN device cannot unlock bootloader).
Then you can change (reinstall) to Russian (RU), Taiwanese (TW) or xiaomi.eu custom ROM.
All operations require unlocking the bootloader.
- Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G uses MediaTek chipset, it is not supported here. (You...
- Automatic call recording only has CN, RU, TW and custom xiaomi.eu ROM.
- xiaomi.eu only supports devices with Snapdragon chipset
(both points apply to Xiaomi, Poco, Redmi devices)
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/supported-devices.65673/post-657491
- If you have a Global EEA ROM you cannot downgrade.
- If you have a custom ROM from xiaomi.eu you can downgrade but it requires a clean install (Format Data).
How did you come up with that nonsense?
The maximum with a compatible charger is:
- 50W wireless, 100% in 28 min
- 120W wired, PD3.0, QC4, 100% in 15 min
Of course you can install xiaomi.eu ROM.
It requires a clean install.
https://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/how-to-install-xiaomi-eu-rom-for-devices-a-b.62738/post-624043
I don't understand your thinking.
MIUI is dead, no more updates. The successor is HyperOS.
If you install MIUI from xiaomi.eu you will also have to do a network repair.
All ROMs from xiaaomi.eu use Xiaomi dialer (call recording).