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Original story (published on December 9, 2020) follows:

Xiaomi has already provided the Android 11 stable update to the likes of Mi 10 series, Redmi K30 Pro (aka Poco F2 Pro), and Redmi Note 9 Pro (India).

While the OEM is steadily working on its Android 11 update for other eligible devices, speculations have been rife that the remaining Redmi Note 9 series devices might get the said update soon.

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Global and Chinese Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro units were the very first Xiaomi devices to get Android 11

Now, it seems that Xiaomi might be testing the Android 11 stable update for the Redmi Note 9 (aka Redmi 10X 4G in China), Redmi 9, Mi Note 10 Lite, and Poco X3.

The information comes from the Xiaomi Firmware Updater Twitter handle where it has also been mentioned that the latest OS update might start rolling out for the devices in question within a month.

Since the OEM has not made any official announcements on the matter, this info should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Xiaomi is testing MIUI 12 Stable based Android 11 for Poco X3, Mi Note 10 Lite, Redmi 10X 4G/Redmi Note 9, and Redmi 9 currently. It should be rolling out in a month approximately.

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However, the Xiaomi Firmware Updater Twitter handle has proven to be a reliable source for such details which means that the aforementioned info might be true.

It must be noted that the Indian Redmi Note 9 Pro was the first Redmi Note 9 series device to bag the latest OS update.

So, it might be possible that the remaining devices in the series might get the same soon starting with the Redmi Note 9 (aka Redmi 10X 4G).

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Standard Redmi Note 9 aka Redmi 10X 4G in China

Nevertheless, nothing is confirmed until the OEM clears the air by making an official announcement on the matter.

Hopefully, the aforementioned devices get the latest OS update soon as Xiaomi has a rather large portfolio of Android 11-eligible devices.

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.

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

Update 1 (January 18, 2021)

07:16 pm (IST): Android 11 is now rolling out for global units of Mi Note 10 Lite. The update carries a weight of around 2.5 GB and brings a minor fix along as well (Optimization: Noise could be heard when the screen was turned off in some cases).

Click here to download the recovery update zip file.

Update 2 (January 22, 2021)

05:20 pm (IST): Just a few days after the global variant of the Mi Note 10 Lite bagged the Android 11 update, the European units are now receiving it as well. The changelog is the same as above.

  • Device: Mi Note 10 Lite
  • Codename: toco
  • Channel: EEA stable
  • Version: V12.1.1.0.RFNEUXM
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 3 (February 20)

10:44 am (IST): Following a European rollout, as given above, the Turkish variant of the Mi Note 10 Lite is now receiving the update as well.

  • Device: Mi Note 10 Lite
  • Codename: toco
  • Channel: Turkey stable
  • Version: V12.1.1.0.RFNTRXM
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

Update 4 (February 26)

04:41 pm (IST): Finally, the Russian variant of the Mi Note 10 Lite is now receiving the update as well. Keep in mind though that it is a stable beta build and will be rolled out for everyone soon. Download link and changelog has been given below:

Updated Android Security Patch to January 2021. Increased system security.
Stable MIUI based on Android 11

  • Device: Mi Note 10 Lite
  • Codename: toco
  • Channel: Russian stable beta
  • Version: 12.1.1.0.RFNRUXM
  • Android: 11
    • Type: Recovery

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