Xiaomi device owners frustrated with persistent software bugs can breathe a sigh of relief. Today, Xiaomi officially acknowledged a series of known issues affecting several popular models and promised to address them in upcoming MIUI and HyperOS updates, among them the random reboots affecting Xiaomi 13 Ultra and other devices.
While there’s no specific timeline for these fixes, the acknowledgment is a significant step forward. The list of known bugs covers a range of annoying problems, including:
- Music interface errors on the POCO X6 5G
- Random reboots plaguing the POCO X6 Pro 5G and Xiaomi 13 Pro
- Malfunctioning proximity sensors on the Redmi 13C
- Issues preventing system updates on the Xiaomi 13 Ultra
- Inoperable call recording on the Xiaomi 14
Furthermore, owners of the Redmi Note 11S and POCO M4 Pro have been contending with camera connectivity problems and an unresponsive system interface. Xiaomi’s popular Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE is also on the list, experiencing random reboots that force the device into recovery mode.
Xiaomi usually rolls out these bug-fixing updates in batches, region by region. Although there’s no guarantee that your device will be in the first wave of fixes, this announcement shows that Xiaomi is actively working to resolve these troublesome issues.
Frustrated users can keep an eye on the official MIUI forum pages or social media for further announcements on update timetables. With the bugs now officially acknowledged, it’s only a matter of time before Xiaomi delivers on much-needed fixes to restore the optimal MIUI and HyperOS experience. For those who relied on the MIUI Downloader and HyperOS Updater app to stay on top of the software game, you’re out of luck now that Google has deleted the app from the Play Store.