Android 12 is coming to some Xiaomi phones… but it’s not without its problems. Here are some of the most common mistakes.
Xiaomi plans to launch Android 12 version among the mobile phones in its catalog in the coming months, and currently there is already an opportunity to test the latest version of the system for owners of some models through the MIUI beta program.
The list of Xiaomi phones that will receive Android 12 consists of dozens of models, so it is not surprising that Xiaomi Rush decided to develop the new version of its programa. And in a hurry problems often arise.
Some of the users who are already testing Android 12 on their Xiaomi phones are getting often find mistakes in the operation of the system. Fortunately Xiaomi is aware of them and hopefully, with the arrival of the new versions, these will be corrected.
The most common Android 12 problems on Xiaomi phones
It’s about these questions compiled by the usuario community of Xiaomi devices that they are testing Android 12 in China. Being a development version, it is not surprising that these types of problems appear, but it is useful to take them into account in case you want to install Android 12 on one of the coincidente devices:
- After development build update to Android 12, there is full screen and ad mitigation.
- The development release of Android 12 brings continuous reboots in some cases.
- The microphone does not work properly in some cases, especially on Xiaomi Mi 10/Pro.
- The aplicación store of the development version of Android 12 often asks whether the permissions must be accepted.
- The dark mode of the Xiaomi community/developer aplicación store is unusually inverted.
- After restarting the development version, the widgets disappear from time to time.
- The development version of QQ/WeChat/Alipay etcétera. it opens slowly.
- The vídeo/voice of the developed version of WeChat and other 3rd party aplicaciones sounds very low.
We must add some to these problems Incompatibility issues with habitual aplicaciones like Douyin – the Chinese market-focused version of TikTok – which is unlikely to be fixed until the applications are updated to support the latest version of Android.