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New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Regular users of Pocophone F1 are stuck with January build of MIUI for a while. Xiaomi forced to skip the February update due to Chinese new year and associated holidays.

The development team was not idle though. Poco F1 received a new touch panel firmware, multiple software fixes for touch recognition, 4K@60FPS recording support and even Widevine L1 certification via beta branch updates.

Quick recap: Alvin Tse, head of Pocophone Global, stated that there would two stable updates in March.

The first one should bring the February security update, improved touch firmware and Widevine L1 certification. 4K@60FPS support will be rolled out with the second one.

Xiaomi seems to prove their punctuality, as the first stable update for March is reportedly rolling out for a small number of users.

poco_f1_march_stable_first_ota

As you can see, the version number of the newest OTA is MIUI V10.2.3.0.PEJMIXM. Don’t let the minimal changelog fool you, as there are tons of fixes inside.

The latest official feedback thread about Poco F1 is also live now. We can get little more elaborate changelog from there.

Coming Stable version V10.2.3.0 release note

– Optimize the frozen screen issue

– Update Android Security patch

– Support face recognition in Greece and Brazil

Without further ado, here is the direct download link of the full OTA update zip for those who prefer to bypass the waiting queue and update manually.

  • Device: Poco F1 / Pocophone F1 Global
  • Codename: beryllium
  • Channel: Global Stable
  • Version: V10.2.3.0.PEJMIXM
  • Android: 9.0
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: a0319918c13b61fa77679c3ac241e188

Users are reporting about improved touch screen performance after update.

poco_f1_march_stable_first_touch_improvement

Although it seems the initial March stable update lacks touch lag/wrong touch optimization along with Widevine L1.

XIaomi has pushed another beta update in parallel. The version number of this one is 9.3.7.

poco_f1_9.3.7_beta_otaThe download links are as follows:

  • Device: Poco F1 / Pocophone F1 Global
  • Codename: beryllium
  • Channel: Global Beta
  • Version: 9.3.7
  • Android: 9.0
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: 0b15dca9c5d865760f97ac6638378bd5
    • Type: Fastboot
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: 9a98fc7736ff4ddd89b4021e061a1ed7

The overall touch performance on this newest beta is reportedly superior than the stable update.

poco_f1_9.3.7_beta_touch_performance

Have you received the update? What’s your experience with it? Comment below.

Update 1 (13 March, 2019)

C Manmohan, Poco India GM, has decided to share an elaborate changelog of the latest stable 10.2.3.0 update for Poco F1.

He has also mentioned that Widevine L1 and 4K@60FPS support will come with the second OTA, later in March.

Update 2 (28 March, 2019)

Alvin has ensured that the second stable update in March will come with Game Turbo support. However, the release may be delayed a little (early April) to ensure stability in Game Turbo.

Update 3 (4 April, 2019)

After the early March update, Xiaomi is now rolling out the next stable update for Poco F1 in April. It brings Widevine L1, 4K@60FPS, Game Turbo etc.

poco_f1_10.3.4_stable_ota

Head over to this article for further details, including download links.

Update 4 (June 15)

Xiaomi finally rolls out the June update for the Pocophone F1 with MIUI 10.3.5.0 OTA. The new build brings May security patch and new lock screen clock.

For details and download link, see here.

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