Good news all! Dev team has started rolling out the Jan stable build which has the latest security patch and a bunch of fixes. Slightly later than we thought but it's here! Everyone should get it in the next few days. pic.twitter.com/o43M0YMzy3
— Alvin Tse #MiFan (@atytse) January 17, 2019
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When it comes to price vs. performance, it’s hard to defeat Poco F1. Killer config, continuous update, community centric development – it ticks out everything a common user wants.
960 fps slo-mo video shooting & night mode are the two much anticipated features of this beast, and now it’s another step forward. As confirmed by Alvin Tse, the Global Head of Xiaomi’s Pocophone division, the update is queued under Beta Stable.
We have also spotted the announcement thread inside Xiaomi’s user forums, where it is also ensured that the update bundles January security patch with it.
Unfortunately there’s no word regarding the controversial Widevine L1 support yet. No mention about the DRM is present in the changelog for this update, which is bearing the tag V10.2.2.0.PEJMIXM. The issue is in hot water right now, but excuses are coming along.
It is worth mentioning that 960 fps slo-mo & enhanced low light mode were already introduced via Beta channel in early December of 2018.
POCO fans! We are not done for the day. Now shoot videos at 960fps and take amazing pics using the super low-light mode.
— C Manmohan (@cmanmohan) December 4, 2018
These features are only available in the latest beta version of MIUI 10 for POCO, so handle it with a little care. 🙂 pic.twitter.com/CtXoFuGt6Y
On the other hand, the camera sensor of Poco F1 (Sony IMX363) is not capable of recording true 960 fps video. Thus 240 fps video is frame-interpolated to 960 fps and then played back at 30 fps, as suggested by XDA for MIX 3 using similar software based ‘enhancement’.
We are not sure whether this enhanced low light mode is same as the ‘Super Night Scene’ feature introduced with Mi MIX 3. OEMs keep inventing new marketing jargons to differentiate themselves.?
Part of standard practice, the OTA reach will be limited to handful of users right now. We will expect a broader rollout soon, and the article will be updated with the links of the update packages then or you can grab the recovery update package from here to flash manually.
Recovery zip: MIUI V10.2.2.0.PEJMIXM Global Stable for Poco F1 (MD5: 05520ce068c86c31a49ead9f53c34352)
Credit: Xiaomi Firmware Updater, especially yshalsager for the tip.
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— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) January 18, 2019
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