You should know more about Naomi

Kwa wale who have not used these phones yet, Xiaomis have some features that are somehow or totally unique to them. For example, ease of creating dual apps, like 2 WhatsApp apps on a single phone! Yaani, kila sim card on that phone ina WhatsApp yake!
And then there is that other wonderful feature called 2nd space. Second Space! Yaani it’s as if you have an handset with totally different Google accounts!

https://www.google.com/amp/tech4fresher.com/what-is-second-space-in-xiaomi-phones/amp/

What is Second Space in Xiaomi Phones?

Xiaomi started its journey with Redmi 1S and till now, they have launched a lot of mobile phones in almost every budget segment. Whatever your requirements are, either in the budget range or looking for a flagship phone, Xiaomi is there to take care of your needs.

We all know Mi phones come with a custom layer on the top of Stock Android known as MIUI. This operating system comes with many useful features and options. But there are still some features which are very useful yet most of us don’t know about it.

One of those features is Second Space also known as Dual device mode. You might have used Dual Apps in Xiaomi phones. For those who don’t know, Its a very useful feature that Xiaomi provides on their phones to duplicate WhatsApp, Messenger and most of the other famous apps. In this way, you can use them for another number. Using second space, you can create a separate space on your phone where you can keep anything like personal photos, files and apps, etc.

If you use a second phone, just to keep your personal your professional files separated, this option can make your requirement of carrying a second phone obsolete.

It’s almost like having a second phone on your phone. You can keep your general files and apps available in your primary space and selectively move other files and apps to second space. This Second Space will also use Internal Storage of your phone which may raise some issues on phones having less internal storage. You can find this option under the settings menu.

what is second space in xiaomi phones

The creation of second space is quite simple and easy. After opening second space menu, tap on ‘turn on second space’ option and wait for few minutes. Second space will be created on your phone seamlessly. You will also be asked to lock this space using pattern or password.

what is second space in xiaomi phones
Picture credit: miui.com
Now, whenever someone asks for your phone, just give him/her with primary space opened. In this way, the person can’t even think about the second space where you have kept all your sensitive files.

Cc @Deorro

Pokofone has third space; I don’t know what its there for, but if you check, its there… for real…

[SIZE=7]A/B (Seamless) System Updates[/SIZE]
A/B system updates, also known as seamless updates, ensure a workable booting system remains on the disk during an over-the-air (OTA) update. This approach reduces the likelihood of an inactive device after an update, which means fewer device replacements and device reflashes at repair and warranty centers. Other commercial-grade operating systems such as ChromeOS also use A/B updates successfully.
For more information about A/B system updates and how they work, see Partition selection (slots).
A/B system updates provide the following benefits:
[ul]
[li]OTA updates can occur while the system is running, without interrupting the user. Users can continue to use their devices during an OTA—the only downtime during an update is when the device reboots into the updated disk partition.[/li][li]After an update, rebooting takes no longer than a regular reboot.[/li][li]If an OTA fails to apply (for example, because of a bad flash), the user will not be affected. The user will continue to run the old OS, and the client is free to re-attempt the update.[/li][li]If an OTA update is applied but fails to boot, the device will reboot back into the old partition and remains usable. The client is free to re-attempt the update.[/li][li]Any errors (such as I/O errors) affect only the unused partition set and can be retried. Such errors also become less likely because the I/O load is deliberately low to avoid degrading the user experience.[/li][li]Updates can be streamed to A/B devices, removing the need to download the package before installing it. Streaming means it’s not necessary for the user to have enough free space to store the update package on/data or /cache.[/li][li]The cache partition is no longer used to store OTA update packages, so there is no need to ensure that the cache partition is large enough for future updates.[/li][li]dm-verity guarantees a device will boot an uncorrupted image. If a device doesn’t boot due to a bad OTA or dm-verity issue, the device can reboot into an old image. (Android Verified Boot does not require A/B updates.)[/li][/ul]
[SIZE=6]About A/B system updates[/SIZE]
A/B updates require changes to both the client and the system. The OTA package server, however, should not require changes: update packages are still served over HTTPS. For devices using Google’s OTA infrastructure, the system changes are all in AOSP, and the client code is provided by Google Play services. OEMs not using Google’s OTA infrastructure will be able to reuse the AOSP system code but will need to supply their own client.
For OEMs supplying their own client, the client needs to:
[ul]
[li]Decide when to take an update. Because A/B updates happen in the background, they are no longer user-initiated. To avoid disrupting users, it is recommended that updates are scheduled when the device is in idle maintenance mode, such as overnight, and on Wi-Fi. However, your client can use any heuristics you want.[/li][li]Check in with your OTA package servers and determine whether an update is available. This should be mostly the same as your existing client code, except that you will want to signal that the device supports A/B. (Google’s client also includes a Check now button for users to check for the latest update.)[/li][li]Call update_engine with the HTTPS URL for your update package, assuming one is available. update_engine will update the raw blocks on the currently unused partition as it streams the update package.[/li][li]Report installation successes or failures to your servers, based on the update_engine result code. If the update is applied successfully, update_engine will tell the bootloader to boot into the new OS on the next reboot. The bootloader will fallback to the old OS if the new OS fails to boot, so no work is required from the client. If the update fails, the client needs to decide when (and whether) to try again, based on the detailed error code. For example, a good client could recognize that a partial (“diff”) OTA package fails and try a full OTA package instead.[/li][/ul]
Optionally, the client can:
[ul]
[li]Show a notification asking the user to reboot. If you want to implement a policy where the user is encouraged to routinely update, then this notification can be added to your client. If the client does not prompt users, then users will get the update next time they reboot anyway. (Google’s client has a per-update configurable delay.)[/li][li]Show a notification telling users whether they booted into a new OS version or whether they were expected to do so but fell back to the old OS version. (Google’s client typically does neither.)[/li][/ul]
On the system side, A/B system updates affect the following:
[ul]
[li]Partition selection (slots), the update_engine daemon, and bootloader interactions (described below)[/li][li]Build process and OTA update package generation (described in Implementing A/B Updates)[/li][/ul]

https://source.android.com/devices/tech/ota/ab

note that AB topic is something different though n si implememntation ya xiaomi

Cheating,lying,misrepsenting made easier…Wamama wenye kuchokora simu,ole wao.

Niaje MuMaMa

Poa sana MuBaBa

A for effort E for result

This obsession with Naomi is really mind boggling. These special breed will one day brag that the device can also make calls.

It might be the next infinix

They are better than your Nokias. Reliable and cheap too. Don’t just hate for the sake of hating na hujawahi tumia

This is kind of cheeky, isn’t it?

My Xiaomi has been taken to dcio office for forensic… hii story na cyber bill itanasa wengi

Hekaya in full

Case was about online political posting, will update when they release the phone. The case has been dropped

fixed

ulishikwaje?

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D ssa evidence gani iko kwa simu that wewe ndiye ulipost? watu saa zingine waache jokes

there we go you even now know the phone I use.