In the past few months, Xiaomi has been rolling out MIUI 11, their new skin on top of Android, to many devices. For many of these devices, the MIUI 11 update is based on Android 9 Pie (or even older).

But not to slack off, Xiaomi is also hard at work on the Android 10 build. Add the monthly security patches to the mix and you begin to have a scope of the kind of work Xiaomi is dealing with.

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Mi 9 picked up MIUI 11 stable update with Android 10

Xiaomi treats MIUI and Android OS updates separately, but at times, the two can be delivered simultaneously. One of Xiaomi’s top-rated smartphones today is the Mi 9T Pro. This device is also sold as the Redmi K20 Pro in some markets, including India.

Well, stable Android 10-based MIUI 11 is finally available on the Mi 9T Pro across the globe.

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Mi 9T Pro aka Redmi K20 Pro

The stable MIUI 11 update already arrived on the global Mi 9 units and weighed in at 2.3GB. The huge file size is because the update also bumps the underlying OS to the latest and greatest from Google, Android 10.

As for the Mi 9T Pro, the MIUI 11 update is arriving as V11.0.1.0 and has the same size of 2.3GB thanks to the bundled Android 10 OS. Interestingly, the global variant of Mi 9T Pro received its October security patch earlier sans MIUI 11 and Android 10.

Mi 9T Pro Global stable MIUI 11 on Android 10. Source
Global Mi 9T Pro getting MIUI 11 OTA (Source)

Changelog

Comprehensive design optimized for full-screen display devices
– Removing visual clutter, improving touch controls, and refining the use of color allowed us to create the system where nothing stands between you and the content

Always-on display
– Always-on display now comes with gorgeous dynamic themes. Essential information is displayed on your screen 24/7.
– Personalize your device with a unique signature
– Keep your screen alive with our amazing special effects

Sounds of nature
– Wake up to the gentle sounds of nature with our new alarm ringtones
– Notification sounds won’t make you tired. Now, they keep changing dynamically, just like nature does.

Mi Share
– Transfer files from phone to phone at breakneck speeds

Documents
– Preview your documents before you open them
– Stay productive and efficient with our all-new Mi Doc Viewer

Printing
– Print photos and files directly from your phone without installing any additional apps

More features
– Tasks. Manage and edit your tasks in the Notes app. Receive timely notifications and mark things done.
– Quick replies. Reply to messages from any app.
– Game Turbo. Turn your device into an ultimate gaming console.

System
– Stable MIUI based on Android 10

This update is available for the global as well as the Russian version of the Mi 9T Pro. The Indian model, also known as Redmi K20 Pro, already received the Android 10-based MIUI 11 in late October.

Russian Mi 9T Pro Android 10 MIUI 11 notification. Source.
Russian Mi 9T Pro getting MIUI 11 OTA (Source)

Download

The update is being pushed via OTA in batches and will take its time to arrive on all of the devices. However, if you wish to sideload the update manually on your device, then you can head to the below section to download the package:

  • Device: Mi 9T Pro
  • Codename: raphael
  • Channel: Global Stable
  • Version: V11.0.1.0.QFKMIXM
  • Android: 10
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: 7b2532146837818be0b9d29eaa76bac0
  • Channel: Russia Stable
  • Version: V11.0.1.0.QFKRUXM
  • Android: 10
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: 38ed28b3add6ac44383b05d2768db4a7

Once you have downloaded the update from the above link, go to Settings>>About Phone>>System update>>press the MIUI version logo 10 times>> tap on the three-dot icon at the top right corner and select Choose update package. Locate the update package inside the ‘downloaded_rom’ folder of your internal storage and select the file to update manually.

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