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Original story (from July 03) follows:

Xiaomi Mi A3 users have had to go through a long waiting period to get their hands on the Android 10 update. After several botched updates, it finally arrived a couple of months ago.

The Mi A3 is the latest Xiaomi smartphone to be part of the Android One program. As a result, the device is also expected to receive the Android 11 update as well. You can track all that we know about the Mi A3 Android 11 update here.

Nonetheless, Mi A3 users will also be delighted to know that a new update carrying the June security patch is now rolling out. This update is for the global variants of the device. The European variant of the Mi A3 picked up the June security patch just a few days ago.

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This new update carries the V11.0.16.0 QFQMIXM firmware version and is rolling out in batches. Therefore, not all users will get the update right away. At the time of writing this piece, only 1% of Xiaomi Mi A3 users have received the June security patch.

The update does not bring any major changes to the device. This can also be confirmed with the tiny download size which comes in at 45MB only. As a reminder, some of the major Android 10 highlights for the Mi A3 include Dark theme, Gesture navigation, and Privacy controls, among others.

Xiaomi has not yet revealed by when the update will be available to all users. However, if there are no major bugs or issues with the Android 10 June security update for the device, a wider rollout may go live soon.

We will keep track and continuously update the article with the increasing rollout percentage. So stay tuned to PiunikaWeb to be updated with the latest developments.

Update 1 (July 06)

The update is now live for about 10% of the devices.

Update: July 5, 2020
The system update is at the moment available to 10% of users.

Update 2 (July 06)

The Mi A3 picks up call recording feature alongside the June security patch. Head here for more details.

Update 3 (July 09)

The update is now live for about 50% of the devices.

Update: July 8, 2020
The system update is at the moment available to 50% of users.

Update 4 (July 11)

The rollout has been completed.

Update: July 11, 2020
The system update is now completely out!

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Dwayne Cubbins
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My fascination with Android phones began the moment I got my hands on one. Since then, I've been on a journey to decode the ever-evolving tech landscape, fueled by a passion for both the "how" and the "why." Since 2018, I've been crafting content that empowers users and demystifies the tech world. From in-depth how-to guides that unlock your phone's potential to breaking news based on original research, I strive to make tech accessible and engaging.

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