Even with the recent COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, Xiaomi is pushing to complete it’s Android 10 rollouts. Last week, Xiaomi Mi CC9 began to receive a stable update based on Android Q. It took only a few days before the same build arrived for the Global variant, Mi 9 Lite, and now the latest Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite update is arriving for the European ROM users.
The Stable Android 10 update is coming with a build number MIUI 11.0.1.0 QFCEUXM. Along with the update is a system optimization, bug fixes, and of course, the much anticipated Android Q. Meanwhile, the build weighs 2.3GB, and therefore, you’re expected to download over a Wi-Fi to avoid an additional charge.
Also, it’s an Android cross-version upgrade, some third-party apps, and system apps that are yet to adapt to Android 10 might experience compatibility issues. Quickly perform a system reset if you experience any issues, and don’t forget to backup your data.
Latest Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite update Changelog
- MIUI based on Android 11
The first reported bug after the latest Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite update affects the Gpay. According to a user, after updating to Android 10, he did a factory reset but can’t configure Google pay after that. Trying to configure Gpay returns an error message “system has been unlocked” Well, that’s likely because of an unlocked bootloader.
Aside from the said bug, the feedback has been great. The performance is smooth for all functionalities such as settings, sound, layouts, among others. Also, you get the Widevine L1 support to watch Netflix videos on HD.
With that said, you should head to your updater app and scan for the new update. A reminder that it’s a staged update and will likely take some time before getting to all devices. So, if the update is yet to arrive, you should exercise patience and check back later, and don’t forget to leave feedback for us via the comment section.
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