I have a family member that’s similar - they get really mad at inconsequential changes on the computer. But they also refuse to learn anything, so they’re just mad all the time. They also treat their phone like a capricious deity- they’re afraid to touch anything.
On the other hand, I have another family member that spends a lot of his time tinkering with linux. Years ago I got fed up fixing his windows machine I slapped xubuntu on his machine, and he took to it. He’s done several updates and fresh installs since.
Both of them are retired, so it’s not like they’re hurting for free time.
They also treat their phone like a capricious deity- they’re afraid to touch anything.
Considering that there was a MIUI bug that would soft-brick the phone if you set minimum width to a too large value (smaller display size), or if you disabled “MIUI optimization”, or perhaps even installed a bad update, maybe better to be careful. But MIUI was really on the extreme with bugs.
I didn’t personally experience those, though I only played with the display size and only updated once, as MIUI 13 had way too many known bugs. But I found there was some, though not large chance of SD card corruption if I didn’t “Eject” it before reboot.
But to be fair, the optimization and minimum width are both in Developer settings.
As for (possibly) permanent things, from my mind:
Basically anything in MTK Engineer mode or other dialer-accessible secret menus (hidden just like Developer settings)
That time Samsung disabled band mode selection with an update, but the settings wouldn’t reset thus remaining locked however they were set by the user (probably not used by regular users, but just like with MTK EM, there were apps to access this without special codes)
And lastly one that may actually impact regular users who utilize eSIM adapters (e.g.: eSTK, JMP, 5ber, 9esim):
eUICC is recognized and listed by internal SIM manager; switching profiles on a sysmoEUICC1-C2T resulted in an error which made that plastic eUICC disappear from both the built-in SIM manager as well as EasyEUICC-SGP.26. Moving that same eUICC to another phone works just fine. However, moving that eUICC back to the Pixel 4a 5G shows the problem persists. Even another sysmoEUICC1-C2T would not even be recognized by EasyEUICC anymore. Its almost as if the plastic-eUICC functionality has been bricked
I have a family member that’s similar - they get really mad at inconsequential changes on the computer. But they also refuse to learn anything, so they’re just mad all the time. They also treat their phone like a capricious deity- they’re afraid to touch anything.
On the other hand, I have another family member that spends a lot of his time tinkering with linux. Years ago I got fed up fixing his windows machine I slapped xubuntu on his machine, and he took to it. He’s done several updates and fresh installs since.
Both of them are retired, so it’s not like they’re hurting for free time.
Considering that there was a MIUI bug that would soft-brick the phone if you set minimum width to a too large value (smaller display size), or if you disabled “MIUI optimization”, or perhaps even installed a bad update, maybe better to be careful. But MIUI was really on the extreme with bugs.
I didn’t personally experience those, though I only played with the display size and only updated once, as MIUI 13 had way too many known bugs. But I found there was some, though not large chance of SD card corruption if I didn’t “Eject” it before reboot.
But to be fair, the optimization and minimum width are both in Developer settings.
As for (possibly) permanent things, from my mind:
Basically anything in MTK Engineer mode or other dialer-accessible secret menus (hidden just like Developer settings)
That time Samsung disabled band mode selection with an update, but the settings wouldn’t reset thus remaining locked however they were set by the user (probably not used by regular users, but just like with MTK EM, there were apps to access this without special codes)
And lastly one that may actually impact regular users who utilize eSIM adapters (e.g.: eSTK, JMP, 5ber, 9esim):
https://osmocom.org/projects/pysim/wiki/UE_behavior_with_plastic_eUICC
TIL MIUI as in Xiaomi User Interface
Hey, that first part exactly describes my uncle. We might be related!