Xiaomi is pushing out a new stable update to the Mi 9 SE of last year, currently arriving on both Global and EU ROM. It comes along with a build number MIUI 11.0.2.0 QFBMIXM and weighs 2.2GB.
Coming along with the Mi 9 SE stable Android Q is an updated security patch for February 2020, fixes for notification shade bug, camera app crashing in Pro mode, and overlapping screenshots. Below is the full Changelog.
Mi 9 SE Android Q full Changelog
System
- Updated Android security patch to February 2020
- Increased System security
- Stable MIUI based on Android 10
Status Bar, Notification Shade
- Fix: couldn’t open notification settings in the notification shade in second space
Camera
- Fix: camera app crashed in PRO mode
Other
- Fix: images overlapped in scrolling screenshot
Also, the update comes with the Widevine L1 support and you can now watch Netflix videos on HD. The system performance has improved as well while operating the phone is now even smoother. To download the Mi 9 SE Android Q update, go to your updater app, but it’s a staged rollout and might take some time before it arrives.
A quick reminder that Mi 9 SE debuted in February last year with the best Qualcomm high-end Snapdragon Chipset of that time. It has a triple 48MP camera and a single 20MP selfie snapper integrated inside the front notch. The battery capacity is 3070mAh and top-ups with 18W fast charger.
Meanwhile, the display is a 5.97-inch AMOLED panel with an in-display fingerprint scanner and a Corning Gorilla 5 protection. The device comes in a single RAM variant, paired with either 64GB or 128GB ROM, but unfortunately, it doesn’t support expansion. Outside the box is Android pie on top MIUI 10, but you can upgrade to Android Q immediately.
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