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This was released by a two Chinese developers ZhenXin and Andy Chang, The 90hz mod should be coming soon as well



Currently works/tested on:

- Chinese dev rom 9.7.11 and below ONLY (xiaomi.eu weekly works too as it is based on the chinese dev rom)

- Chinese stable rom 10.3.16 and below ONLY (xiaomi.eu stable works too as it is based on the chinese stable rom)

- Global/Indian stable rom 10.3.3.0 - see here thanks @954wrecker

- I tested it on xiaomi.eu 9.7.4 (imho the most stable version) on a China set K20 Pro 8gb+128gb

- 75hz working perfectly

- Minimal battery drain due to slight overclock from original(60hz)



Use it at your own risk! It is unknown if it causes any long term or temporary damage to the screen yet. (But since it uses the same screen as the mi9, which has the same mod released a while back, it should be fine!)



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USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

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MAKE A BACKUP OF DTBO PARTITION FIRST!! (Two Methods choose one)

>>>Via TWRP

- Boot to TWRP

- Select Backup

- Select only the DTBO partition

- Select storage location, click backup



>>>Via Lanthanum System Toolbox App

- Download the attached Lanthanum System Toolbox.apk file, install the apk, then open it

- Select partition settings from the hamburger menu

- Select dtbo, make a backup of it (Export image)



FLASH THE MOD (Four methods choose one)

>>>Via TWRP

- Download the attached dtbo_K20P_75Hz_d2e98.img

- Copy it to your thumbdrive or phone

- Boot to TWRP

- Select install

- Select install image

- Choose your image file

- SELECT DTBO partition to flash the file to

- Swipe to confirm flash!



>>>Via Fastboot

- Connect phone(bootloader mode) to computer

- Open up command prompt

- Type fastboot devices to ensure device is connected

- Type: Fastboot flash dtbo dtbo_K20P_75Hz_d2e98.img

- Done!



>>>Via Lanthanum System Toolbox App

- Download the attached Lanthanum System Toolbox.apk file, install the apk, then open it

- Select partition settings from the hamburger menu

- Select dtbo again, click flash image, and choose the dtbo.img file

-Reboot



>>>Via Magisk module

- Coming soon, will update once I downloaded it



You should see the changes immediately after the restart. It's way smoother than before.

If you want to go back to default, flash your backed up dtbo image file either via fastboot or TWRP restore partiton



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