Xiaomi has been pretty active with its Android 11 update as the likes of Redmi Note 9 Pro and Mi 10 have already bagged the stable version in India.

The latest OS update for other regional Mi 10 series devices has been out for some time but that is not the case with the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

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Indian Redmi Note 9 Pro is completely different from the global Redmi Note 9 Pro

The Indian Redmi Note 9 Pro is globally known as the Redmi Note 9S and the former is completely different from the global Redmi Note 9 Pro.

Both global variants and remaining devices in the Redmi Note 9 series are yet to get the Android 11 update in other regions.

Now, the Managing Director at Xiaomi India and Global Vice President, Manu Kumar Jain, has tweeted that the latest update is expected to arrive for more Redmi and Mi devices soon.

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This comes as good news for Xiaomi fans across the globe who have been waiting for the Android 11 update to arrive on their Mi or Redmi devices.

Also, since a high level Xiaomi executive has confirmed the arrival of the latest OS update, our recent reports which suggested that Xiaomi is testing the Android 11 stable build for several devices might indeed be true.

However, no ETA has been provided so it is unclear when the latest OS update will start rolling out to other Xiaomi devices and their regional variants.

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Devices like the Mi 10 series and Redmi K30 Pro (aka Poco F2 Pro) were among the very first to get the Android 11 update.

So, it is safe to assume that the OEM might start rolling out the said update to its eligible devices in the near future.

That said, we will keep tracking this for further development and will provide more details once new information becomes available.

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In the meantime, you can check out our Xiaomi Android 11 update tracker to get the latest updates on the topic.

Moreover, we have curated a consolidated Android 11 update tracker for all major OEMs and carriers so be sure to go through it as well.

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