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      Here’s possibly why Android 11 update for Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro & Redmi K30 Pro/Poco F2 Pro hasn’t rolled out widely

      Clinton MadegwaClinton Madegwa
      October 23, 2020
      Android, Android 11, New features, News, Poco, Redmi, Updates, Xiaomi
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      Here’s possibly why Android 11 update for Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro & Redmi K30 Pro/Poco F2 Pro hasn’t rolled out widely

      Android 11 is the new kid on the block and already, a few devices have bagged an update to this new version of Android.

      We have a dedicated Android 11 tracker to keep tabs on all development and updates surrounding this new version of Android.

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      Not to be left behind, we have seen Xiaomi actively working on its own fork of Android 11-based MIUI 12. You can check out our Xiaomi Android 11 tracker here.

      At the time of writing, we have seen Xiaomi release beta stable update to Android 11 for the Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, and K30 Pro.

      This is available for Chinese users of the K30 Pro while users of both Chinese and Global variants of Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro have this build.

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      Xiaomi Redmi K30 Pro aka Poco F2 Pro globally

      Since these are stable beta builds, they are only available to a select few users of these devices in the respective markets.

      But ever since we saw the initial rollout, things have remained quiet in Xiaomi’s camp with little explanation on the current state of the builds.

      Well, up until now. In the latest MIUI 12 beta release notes, we finally get a little insight into what is happening.

      In the release notes for MIUI 12 beta 20.10.22, it is revealed that there are audio stability issues plaguing the trio’s MIUI 12/Android 11 beta firmware.

      Due to the optimization of audio stability, the release of Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 and Redmi K30 Pro is suspended today. It is expected to be reissued before 20 o’clock on 10.23. Thank you for your understanding

      miui 12 beta 20 10 22 mi 10 10 pro k30 pro

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      Seeing as the development of MIUI 12 public beta is closely tied to the stable development, a delay in one stage is directly translated to the other channels.

      Subsequently, it is revealed that the MIUI 12/Android 11 beta firmware’s latest edition has been suspended for these three devices.

      It is worth noting that being an early build of Android 11, there are bound to be issues and bugs and this audio stability issue might not be the only problem.

      We shall continue to keep an eye on the development of Android 11 for Xiaomi and update as and when we get more info.

      In the meantime, you might want to keep an eye on our Xiaomi Android 11 tracker to be first to know when we get more details.

      NOTE: We have these and many more Xiaomi stories in our dedicated Xiaomi section.

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      Tags : Android 11, K30 Pro, Mi 10, Mi 10 Android 11, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 Pro Android 11, MIUI 12, Poco F2 Pro Android 11, Redmi K30 Pro Android 11
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