Xiaomi is still rolling out the much-anticipated Android 14-based HyperOS update. The Chinese company recently started releasing a second build to early adopters to address reported issues, while first-time rollout is still ongoing. As expected, the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G / Pro+ 5G Android 14-based HyperOS update is now rolling out. The update is rolling out for Global users but is limited to a few users. They’ll preview the ROM for a few weeks, and depending on their feedback, the update might start rolling out to the public. Typically, the beta preview takes two weeks, and hopefully, the public…
Author: Adimorah Jude
While some devices are yet to receive a HyperOS update for the first time, Xiaomi 11T is getting its second build. The latest release focuses on improving performance and resolving bugs reported by early adopters of the much-anticipated upgrade. It’s been over a month since Xiaomi released the Android 14-based HyperOS to the 11T users. After the upgrade, there were bug reports. As always, a second build is released to address these bugs, and the much-anticipated Xiaomi 11T stable update is now rolling out. The update is seeding for global users with a version number OS1.0.3.0.UKWMIXM. According to the changelog,…
Months after the stable Android 14 update was released to Pixel phones and AOSP, the Motorola Android 14 update just started rolling out. Unfortunately, only limited users are getting the update, and hopefully, more people will receive the update in the coming weeks. So far, companies like Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Asus, and others have released the Android 14 update to their eligible phones, while Motorola has only joined the party. We don’t know why the update is late, given that Motorola releases almost stock Android to their phones. Probably, they had to make a few customizations before the update started…
Ahead of a stable release in March, Google has started rolling out Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3.1. The update is a follow-up to the build that arrived two weeks ago to address issues being faced by users. As always, the update is rolling out via OTA, and you should be available for download now. Google, since the Android 14 QPR1 Beta, has been ahead of schedule. With the QPR2 stable release still a few weeks away, the last beta build has probably arrived. The latest update resolves some issues to improve performance. It delivers the January 2024 security patch to…
After Google announced its plans to support Pixel phones with seven years of Android updates, we expected Samsung to do the same. The Korean tech company confirmed its plans to provide Galaxy phones with seven years of support during the Galaxy S24 unveiling. Unfortunately, unlike Google Pixel phones, only select Galaxy phones are set to receive seven years of Android updates. Smartphone makers are improving their build quality, meaning phones now last for years. Most times, the need to change to a new phone is because of a lack of security support, but with the current trend, that will soon…