New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on January 3, 2020) follows:

Like every other OEM, Xiaomi has also shifted gears for pushing out the Android 10 update that came out back in September 2019. For example, the global variant of Mi 9T (rebranded Redmi K20) has already been served Android 10 with December patch via stable channel.

Mi 9T global android 10 update
Mi 9T received Android 10 with December patch globally

Not only this, but the Redmi K20 has also picked up the Android 10 update in China, back in December.

PiunikaWeb readers should recall that Redmi K20 in India is still running on the October patch that while European Mi 9T users are stuck with November patchset.

Well, the situations are changing. Owners of Redmi K20/Mi 9T should rejoice as the devices are picking up Android 10 stable updates. Notably, Redmi K20 grabs it in India while the Mi 9T is getting the update in Europe.

Let us take a look at the updates one by one:

Redmi K20

The update for Redmi K20 Indian users is arriving with the version number V11.0.1.0.QFJINXM and weighs in about 2.2 GB for the OTA update. 

redmi k20
Redmi K20 aka Mi 9T

It comes with the stable MIUI 11, December patchset, increased system stability, and other optimizations. Below is the official changelog along with the screenshot of the update prompt:

[Changelog]

System
– Stable MIUI based on Android 10
– Updated Android Security Patch to December 2019
– Increased system security

Lockscreen, status bar, Notification shade
– Fix: Couldn’t open notification settings in the Notification shade in Second space

Security
– Optimization: Localized payment security icon for India

Other
– Fix: Images overlapped in scrolling screenshots

redmi k20 android 10 update
Source

Download Link

  • Device: Redmi K20 
  • Codename: davinci
  • Channel: India Stable
  • Version: V11.0.1.0.QFJINXM
  • Android: 10
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: 496d514f175719b2976d538322420009

Mi 9T

Android 10 stable update for European users of Mi 9T is also live and it arrives with version number V11.0.1.0.QFJEUXM and weighs in a hefty 2.2 GB in size.

The update shares the same changelog as mentioned above for the Redmi K20. You can check for it by heading to System Update or you can avoid the wait by downloading the zip file from below:

Download Link

  • Device: Mi 9T
  • Codename: davinci
  • Channel: Europe Stable
  • Version: V11.0.1.0.QFJEUXM
  • Android: 10
    • Type: Recovery
      • Download: Link
      • MD5: fd5b674cfd7b322b8627883393b5cfbd

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.

As this is a gradual rollout, Xiaomi needs to verify the MIUI account designation and only allow the update if the account is whitelisted for early beta testing. However, you can bypass the check by flashing through TWRP.

Update (January 20)

A new Xiaomi Mi 9T Android 10 build is now rolling out to the European and global variants as MIUI 11.0.4.0 and brings the latest January 2020 patch. Take a look at this article to know more.

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