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Xiaomi Mi 9T and international Redmi K20 units receive stable Android 10 with MIUI 11

After the Redmi K20 received its stable build of Android 10 with MIUI 11 on top last week in China, the Mi 9T and international K20 units are also joining in on the fun. Users with the Global stable and EU stable ROMs are already receiving the big OTA update which requires a 2.2GB download.

Update changelog
Update changelog

Update changelog

The European version comes with the MIUI V11.0.1.0.QFJEUXM build number and brings the December Android security patch. The update brings the familiar Android 10 features like better privacy and location controls, enhanced system-wide dark mode.

Xiaomi Mi 9T and international Redmi K20 units receive stable Android 10 with MIUI 11

In addition users will also get to enjoy the revamped MIUI 11 which comes with overhauled visuals, sounds and improved system stability. Indian users, in particular, are also getting a new localized payment Security icon. There are also several new camera features like super slow, super fast and smooth video recording, a TikTok filter and a smooth animation option.

Check out the full changelog below:

  • System
    • Stable MIUI based on Android 10
    • Updated Android Security Patch to December 2019
    • Increased system stability
  • Lockscreen, status bar, Notification Shade
    • Fix: Couldn’t open notification setting in the notification shade in Second space
  • Security
    • Optimization: Localized payment Security icon for India.
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    Author: Michail
    Source: GSMArena

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