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Redmi K20 Pro, POCO F1 start receiving MIUI 11 stable update

Xiaomi is pushing ahead with Android 10-based MIUI11 update for its entire portfolio of devices. At the launch of the Redmi Note 8 Pro, Xiaomi had outlined the update timeline for all its devices with the Redmi K20 among the first to get the update. Now,  the K20 Pro and the Poco F1 are also reportedly receiving the update.

The MIUI11 rollout for Redmi K20 Pro is being done in a phased manner with only a handful of users reported getting the update. Along with that, Xiaomi announced the MIUI11 stable rollout for the Poco F1 on Twitter. This too will be a staggered rollout, so users might have to wait for a few days.

For the K20 Pro, the version number for the update is MIUI 11 Stable 11.0.1.0QFKINXM. The update is 2.2GB in size and includes the October 2019 security patch as well.

MIUI 11 brings new features like a dynamic home screen and lock screen including kaleidoscopic effects, dynamic clock, new sound effects, Mi File manager app, steps tracker and more.

Interestingly, the K20 Pro was not supposed to be part of the first phase of the MIUI 11 rollout. In the first phase, Xiaomi had announced the Redmi Note 7 Pro, Redmi K20, Redmi Y3 and Redmi 7 will be receiving the update. It could be possible that Xiaomi is testing the update with a select few users before rolling it out to the masses.

The second phase of the rollout includes Redmi 6, Redmi 6A, Redmi 6 Pro, Redmi Note 5, Redmi Note 5 Pro, Redmi 5, Redmi 5A, Redmi Y1, Redmi Y1 Lite, Redmi Y2, Redmi 4, Mi Mix 2 and Mi Max 2. The updates are scheduled to roll out from November 4 to November 12.

The third phase will go live on November 13 to November 29 and will include Redmi 7A, Redmi Note 6 Pro, Redmi 8A, Redmi 8 and the Redmi Note 8. The Redmi Note 8 Pro will get the update in December.



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