Global Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12 – First published March 12. Check below for new releases…
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite debuted in 2020 with Android 10 on top of MIUI. The device is currently running Android 11 with MIUI 12.5 Enhanced on top, meaning the current Android OS and MIUI 13 are coming to the device. It has been a couple of months since the Android 12-based MIUI 13 update started seeding for eligible phones, and it seems the build is available for the global Mi Note 10 Lite.
The stable MIUI 13 was presented on December 28 in China, which was the official launch of the Xiaomi Mi 12 series phones. They debuted running the latest iteration of MIUI, which has now reached a handful of users in China and the international market. With the Mi Note series, eligible for two Android OS upgrades, it was only a matter of time before the Xiaomi MI Note 10 Lite Android 12 starts seeding with MIUI 13. Interestingly, the update has been released, with the global users reporting the arrival.
The Global Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12 and MIUI 13 update is coming with a version number – MIUI 13.0.1.0 SFNMIXM and weighs 2.9GB. From the version number, the update brings Android 12 and features of MIUI 13. It has also bumped the Android security patch level to February 2022 to increase system security. Of course, there are new additions with the build – sidebar, widgets, wallpapers, and a revamped control center. The update has improved system stability with third-party and system apps with fewer dropped frames.
Also, there have been a few optimizations – Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, and Weather. Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now, while apps can be opened as floating windows from the sidebar. You can check the complete MIUI 13 changes here.
Meanwhile, the global Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12 and MIUI 13 update is a limited rollout, meaning only a few people will receive the update. However, we added a link below this post if you decide to install the ROM manually. We’d recommend backing up your files as the build is a cross-section Android update and likely to contain a few bugs.
Download Global Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12 and MIUI 13 update
- Device Name: Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite
- Version: MIUI 13.0.1.0 SFNMIXM
- Codename: toco
- Type: Stable Beta
- Region: Global
- Android version: 12
- Android security patch level: February 2022
- Download Link: Recovery
Update: June 17, 2022
A new update is seeding to the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite users globally. The update has a version number MIUI 13.0.2.0 SFNMIXM. It brings the May 2022 security patch to increase system security and stability. Also, there have been some optimizations and bug fixes. Download here: Recovery
Update: May 26, 2022
Xiaomi is rolling out a new Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12 update. The update is seeding with a version number MIUI 13.0.2.0 SFNEUXM. It’s for the European users, and brings along May 2022 security patch to increase system security and stability. Download here: Recovery | OTA (Apply from v13.0.1.0)
Update: April 02, 2022
The Mi Note 10 Lite running the Russian ROM are now getting an upgrade to Android 12 with a stable MIUI 13 update. It brings all the expected features and bumps the Android security patch level to March 2022 to increase system security and stability. You can download the stable MIUI 13.0.1.0 SFNRUXM here: Recovery.
Update: March 30, 2022
Few days after that global Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite Android 12 arrived with stable MIUI 13 update, those in Turkey have started receiving the update. It’s a stable MIUI 13.0.1.0 SFNTRXM that brings the features of both upgrades. The update also bumps the Android security patch level to increase system. Download here: Recovery.
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The European models are now receiving the update as well. It comes in a 2.9GB package with a version number MIUI 13.0.1.0 SFNEUXM. As expected, the update has bumped the Android version to Android 12 and moved the security patch level to February 2022. Of course, features of Android 12 and MIUI 13 are part of the package. Check the full report here.