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🤔 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

âť” What features does this kernel includes?
https://www.tg-me.com/sa/CherryKernel for SDM439 Official Channel/com.CherryKernel_SDM439/36

❔What happened to old builds? (those with bxx version notation)
Cherry completely reborn in V1, so we think those builds aren't needed anymore.

❔Can I please have 70Hz on Redmi 8/8A/8A Dual?
No, sorry, 70Hz is only compatible with Ilitek's ILI9881C display panel, which is included only in Redmi 7A.

âť” 70Hz on a cheap Chinese display panel is dangerous! You're gonna burn my screen!
No. Ilitek's ILI9881C display panel supports 70Hz natively, so it's safe to use. Check this screenshot from display's datasheet.

❔Will you go higher than 70Hz?
https://www.tg-me.com/sa/CherryKernel for SDM439 Official Channel/com.CherryKernel_SDM439/42

❔Why I can't talk about Cherry on Xiaomeme's groups? Is this kernel dangerous?
No, it's not dangerous. Check this clarification: https://www.tg-me.com/sa/CherryKernel for SDM439 Official Channel/com.CherryKernel_SDM439/64

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🤔 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

âť” What features does this kernel includes?
https://www.tg-me.com/sa/CherryKernel for SDM439 Official Channel/com.CherryKernel_SDM439/36

❔What happened to old builds? (those with bxx version notation)
Cherry completely reborn in V1, so we think those builds aren't needed anymore.

❔Can I please have 70Hz on Redmi 8/8A/8A Dual?
No, sorry, 70Hz is only compatible with Ilitek's ILI9881C display panel, which is included only in Redmi 7A.

âť” 70Hz on a cheap Chinese display panel is dangerous! You're gonna burn my screen!
No. Ilitek's ILI9881C display panel supports 70Hz natively, so it's safe to use. Check this screenshot from display's datasheet.

❔Will you go higher than 70Hz?
https://www.tg-me.com/sa/CherryKernel for SDM439 Official Channel/com.CherryKernel_SDM439/42

❔Why I can't talk about Cherry on Xiaomeme's groups? Is this kernel dangerous?
No, it's not dangerous. Check this clarification: https://www.tg-me.com/sa/CherryKernel for SDM439 Official Channel/com.CherryKernel_SDM439/64

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