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Like in many other ways, Xiaomi devices have their own rules and quirks that do not apply to the usage of the helper app. If you are running Android 11 or below then you can safely install the universal helper app as described above and it should function without issue.
 
Like in many other ways, Xiaomi devices have their own rules and quirks that do not apply to the usage of the helper app. If you are running Android 11 or below then you can safely install the universal helper app as described above and it should function without issue.
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'Android 12-13'
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'''Android 12-13'''
    
If you are running Android 12 or 13 and wish to use the Wifi action then you must install the connectivity helper app to do this (even if you already have the universal helper app installed). In addition you should navigate to the 'Other Permissions' page for the connectivity helper app to ensure you have enabled it to Change Wi-Fi connectivity and Change Bluetooth connectivity.
 
If you are running Android 12 or 13 and wish to use the Wifi action then you must install the connectivity helper app to do this (even if you already have the universal helper app installed). In addition you should navigate to the 'Other Permissions' page for the connectivity helper app to ensure you have enabled it to Change Wi-Fi connectivity and Change Bluetooth connectivity.
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[[File:xiaomi_other_permissions.png|250px]]
 
[[File:xiaomi_other_permissions.png|250px]]
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'Android 14+'
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'''Android 14+'''
    
If you are running Android 14 or above then unfortunately there is no way to automate the enabling of the Wifi connection via the helper application. When attempting to toggle wifi in this way the custom Android OS will always display a prompt that must be accepted in order to proceed. There is no known way around this.
 
If you are running Android 14 or above then unfortunately there is no way to automate the enabling of the Wifi connection via the helper application. When attempting to toggle wifi in this way the custom Android OS will always display a prompt that must be accepted in order to proceed. There is no known way around this.