New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on July 16, 2019) follows:
Xiaomi’s endeavour with Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 helped the community to come up with countless memes; even the company itself is aware of the same.
Besides Mi A1 and Mi A2 Lite, several Redmi branded phones were blessed by the SD625 platform – including the selfie centric Redmi S2 (sold as Redmi Y2 in India).
However, the software update history of Redmi Y2/S2 is full of controversies. Although the phone was launched with Android 8.1 Oreo, it was dropped from the internal Pie beta testing without any apparent reason.
Amidst the confusions and uncertainties, Xiaomi ensured the arrival of stable Pie update in due time. As a matter of fact, they ‘accidentally’ rolled out MIUI 10.3.2.0 back in the first week of June which brought the long-anticipated Android Pie to Chinese Redmi S2 units.
Well, that was really accidental! Xiaomi quickly pulled back the particular build and distributed another Oreo based 10.3.4.0 OTA in China. On the other hand, global/Indian Redmi Y2 users are still stuck with age old MIUI 10.3.1.0 without any access to new software features.
The Chinese OEM did publish the Pie based kernel source code for Redmi Y2/S2 (codename: ysl), and now it seems that they are finally pushing the stable Pie update in the form of V10.3.3.0.PEFCNXM.
Apart from June security patches, this new build also bundles floating windows for incoming calls during gaming. The complete changelog is as follows:
System
– Optimization: Updated Android Security Patch to June 2019. Increased system security.
Contacts
– Fix: Contacts couldn’t be deleted from SIM cards in some cases
Settings
– Optimization: The Apps section of the Settings got a structural revamp
– Fix: Icons weren’t displayed correctly after adjusting fonts
File Manager
– Fix: Sometimes it took too long for the thumbnails to refresh
Game speed booster
– New: Floating windows for incoming calls during games
Mi Cloud
– Optimization: Improved sync across multiple devices
Indian Redmi Y2 users need to hold their breath, as cross-flashing the Chinese build can be problematic in some occasions. If our readers are desperate to try out the Android Pie based MIUI on their Redmi Y2, then you should try out the xiaomi.eu build or grab the full update zip from the following link:
- Device: Redmi S2/Y2
- Codename: ysl
- Channel: China Stable
- Version: V10.3.3.0.PEFCNXM
- Android: 9.0
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
- MD5: 763b3170bb5bf7be131014c0f676d4a4
- Type: Recovery
Credit goes to yshalsager and the Xiaomi Firmware Updater project for tracking the OTA update URLs.
Update (August 5)
The stable Pie update for Redmi Y2 (Indian version of Redmi S2) is now available as a huge 1.4 GB OTA.
- Device: Redmi S2/Y2
- Codename: ysl
- Channel: Global Stable
- Version: V10.3.3.0.PEFMIXM
- Android: 9.0
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
- MD5: 340dd43b5c76a9fee76904001fd77a13
- Type: Recovery
After querying the OTA server, the actual changelog is as follows:
Attention
-Stable MIUI based on Android Pie
App lock
– New: Locking Google contacts is available now
Contacts
– Fix: Contacts couldn’t be deleted from SIM cards in some cases
Lockscreen, status bar, Notification shade
– New: Introducing customizable Lock screen clock (Settings > Lock screen & password > Advanced settings). New Lock screen clock doesn’t work with third party themes.
– New: Use your fingerprint to open Home screen once you unlocked the device using face data and stayed on the Lock screen
– Fix: Media volume couldn’t be restored after receiving a notificationGame speed booster
– Fix: Hands-free call duration wasn’t displayed correctly in Game TurboMi Cloud
– Optimization: Improved sync across multiple devices
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