Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro received the Android 10 update back in May while the MIUI 12 update arrived for the device in July. Also, it must be noted that the Mi CC9 Pro is globally known as Xiaomi Mi Note 10 for which the Android 11 internal testing has already begun.

While the Android 10 update update arrived for the Mi Note 10 before the Mi CC9 Pro, it seems that the Chinese variant is now ahead in terms of Android 11 as the Mi CC9 Pro is receiving the Android 11 beta update in China.

Xiaomi has been testing Android 11 for some time now, the likes of Redmi K30 Pro, Mi 10, and Mi 10 Pro have already received the Android 11 beta update. Now, the Mi CC9 Pro has also joined the Android 11 beta bandwagon.

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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 is known as Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro in China

While the update is only meant for testers, you can install it manually by downloading the beta ROM from the link given below. However, the update is not meant for the Mi Note 10 and must only be flashed on the Mi CC9 Pro.

  • Device: Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro
  • Codename: tucana
  • Channel: China Beta
  • Version: 20.8.26
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Since this is a beta version, it is expected to be full of bugs so flash it only if you absolutely want to try the latest OS. Also, it is a Chinese ROM so there will be no Google apps or services included in it.

That said, the Xiaomi Android 11 stable update is expected to arrive in September so be sure to go through this list of internal testing & eligible devices. Also, we have a dedicated Xiaomi Android 11 update tracker that you can check out to stay updated on the topic.

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