Install /e/OS on a Xiaomi POCO F4 - “munch”
The instructions in this guide will assist you to install /e/OS on your munch. Please read through the instructions at least once before actually following them, so as to avoid any problems later.
It is important that you know that downgrading Smartphones on OS versions greater than the /e/OS OS version you plan to install, can cause instability or at worst brick some devices. We recommend that you check your current OS version, before attempting the installation.
It is advisable to flash your device only if you know what you are doing and are ok taking the associated risk. All /e/OS builds are provided as best effort, without any guarantee. The /e/OS project and its project members deny any and all responsibility about the consequences of using /e/OS software and or /e/OS services.
Requirements
- If required take a backup of all important data from your phone on an external storage device before proceeding.
- Do not take a backup on the same device as some of these actions will format the device and delete the backup.
- Ensure your phone is charged more than 50%
- Check that
adb
andfastboot
are enabled on your PC. If not you can find the setup instructions here - Download all the files and images mentioned in the download section below before starting the installation
-
Make sure you have a working data cable to connect your device to the PC. There are cables which are only for charging and do not transfer data.
- Enable USB debugging on your device. You can find the instructions here
- Make sure that your model is listed in the Smartphone Selector. Check the model supported. Where available, information on the model supported should show as a pop-up when you hover the cursor on the Device name. The model number supported should be the exact same.
- Boot your device with the stock OS at least once and check every functionality.
Please share your experience , suggest tips or changes to this install guide documentation by visiting the POCO F4 specific topic on our community forum.
To report issues in /e/OS please refer this guide
Downloads for munch
- Before following these instructions please ensure that the device is currently using the firmware version mentioned below. If your current installation is newer or older than the required version, please upgrade or downgrade to the required version before proceeding by following this guide.
Download the required firmware for your model.
- POCO F4 EEA - OS1.0.2.0.ULMEUXM
- POCO F4 Global - OS1.0.2.0.ULMMIXM
- POCO F4 India - OS1.0.2.0.ULMINXM
- POCO F4 Indonesia - OS1.0.2.0.ULMIDXM
- POCO F4 Russia - OS1.0.2.0.ULMRUXM
- POCO F4 Taiwan - OS1.0.2.0.ULMTWXM
-
POCO F4 Turkey - OS1.0.2.0.ULMTRXM
- /e/OS build : U community
To understand the difference between /e/OS builds check this guide
Unlocking the bootloader
- Create a Mi account on Xiaomi’s website.
- Add a phone number to your Mi account.
- Insert a SIM into your phone.
- Enable developer options in
Settings
>About Phone
by repeatedly tappingMIUI Version
. - Link the device to your Mi account in
Settings
>Additional settings
>Developer options
>Mi Unlock status
. - Download the Mi Unlock app (Windows is required to run the app).
- Run the Mi Unlock app and follow the instructions provided by the app. It may tell you that you have to wait up to 30 days. If it does so, please wait the quoted amount of time before continuing to the next step!
- After device and Mi account are successfully verified, the bootloader should be unlocked.
- Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue.
A Mi account is required to apply for permissions. You don’t need to re-apply for permissions to unlock new devices, but beware that one account is only allowed to unlock one unique device every 30 days.
Flashing additional partitions
- First unzip the /e/OS Recovery file linked in the section marked
Downloads for munch
. The following files would show up in the location where you unzipped the contents of the eRecovery zip file- boot.img
- Next we manually reboot into bootloader or download mode
- With the device powered off
- hold Volume Down + Power. Keep holding both buttons until the word “FASTBOOT” appears on the screen, then release.
- Flash the downloaded image files to your device by typing (replace
<...>
with the actual filenames):fastboot flash boot <boot>.img
Temporarily Booting a custom recovery using fastboot
-
Connect your device to your PC via USB.
- On the computer, open a command prompt (on Windows) or terminal (on Linux or macOS) window, and type:
adb reboot bootloader
- Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC finds it by typing:
fastboot devices
- Flash a recovery image onto your device
fastboot flash vendor_boot recoveryfilename.img
Replace the
recoveryfilename
with the name of the recovery image you downloaded in the previous section - Manually reboot into recovery mode
- With the device powered off
- hold Volume Up + Power. Keep holding both buttons until the “POCO” logo appears on the screen, then release.
Steps to install /e/OS from recovery
Advanced
» Enable adb
Format the device
On /e/OS Recovery main screen:
- Select
Factory reset
- Select
Format data / Factory reset
option - Next screen will display a warning that this action cannot be undone
- Select
Format data
to proceed orCancel
if you want to go back -
If you selected
Format data
, the format process will completeTip: You will see text in small font on the lower left side of the screen mentioning format progressThe small font text would be similar to this
Wiping data Formatting/data Formatting/cache Data wipe complete
- Display will now return to the Factory Reset screen
Install /e/OS
In /e/OS recovery main screen:
- Select
Apply Update
and in next screenApply update from adb
-
In the next screen, the device is now in sideload mode
Note at this point the Cancel option is highlighted that does not mean you have canceled the action. The device is in adb sideload mode.
-
On your PC type begin adb sideload. Type the below command in a console
adb sideload downloaded_file_name.zip
Replace downloaded_file_name.zip with the name of the /e/OS file you downloaded in the previous section
- Press
enter
key on the keyboard to start the sideloading The screen will show the progress percentage…This might pause at 47% - Give it some time
- The PC console will now display
Total xfer: 1.00x
- The phone screen will now display some text with a message similar to
Script succeeded result was [1.000000]
This means that the install was successful.
Reboot the device
In /e/OS recovery main screen:
- Select
Reboot system now
The reboot process may take 5 - 10 minutes
To find some troubleshooting tips… click here
adb
- Getting a
Total xFer ':' 0.01x
message - Try to upload the /e/OS to internal storage and retry to install adb ':' sideload connection failed ':' insufficient permissions for device
error - Try to execute the commandsadb kill-server
andadb start-server
and retry- Running
adb shell twrp install /sdcard/</e/OS zip package>
raise non-existent directory error - Try to check solution here - Getting an
insufficient permissions
error - Try the solution given here - When running "adb devices" in bash a device is shown as "unauthorized" - Try the solution given here
TWRP
- Errors while running TWRP version 3.4.x.x or above - Try downloading and using a previous TWRP version.. below 3.4.x.x
- In TWRP if this error shows up
failed to mount /preload
- Try in TWRPwipe
screen in advanced menu selectpreload
andswipe to wipe
/cache/recovery/xxx -> no such file or directory
error while flashing a ROM - On PC runadb shell
in the console now create a folder called recovery for e.g. here the devicecode name is violet "violet :/cache# mkdir recovery"
Connectivity
- Trying to troubleshoot mobile connectivity issues - Read this guide
Please share your experience , suggest tips or changes to this install guide documentation by visiting the POCO F4 specific topic on our community forum.
To report issues in /e/OS please refer this guide
This documentation “Install /e/OS on a Xiaomi POCO F4 - “munch”” is a derivative of “install LineageOS on munch” by The LineageOS Project, used under CC BY.