New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on August 04, 2020) follows:
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 is also know as the Redmi 10X 4G in China, which FYI, received the MIUI 12 update in June. But for some reason, Xiaomi had pulled the update and re-released it a month later. Not much later, the Global variant of the Redmi Note 9 also picked up the stable MIUI 12 package.
Unfortunately, many users in Pakistan were not able to download the update since it had appeared that the ISPs in the country had blocked Xiaomi’s servers. Thankfully, a couple of days later, users began reporting that the issue had been fixed.
That being said, while Redmi Note 9/Redmi 10X 4G users of the Global and Chinese variants were receiving the update, users with the European variants were left waiting. Although, since the Global variants got the update, we expected to see it arrive on the European units soon.
As it turns out, the wait wasn’t all that long. The Redmi Note 9 devices in Europe are now receiving the new stable Android 10-based MIUI 12 update via an OTA package. It arrives as version V12.0.1.0.QJOEUXM and brings a ton of new features and improvements over the existing MIUI 11 skin.
Further, although not mentioned, it might also bring the fix for the proximity sensor bug that was affecting the Note 9, 9S, and 9 Pro. Nevertheless, here’s the exhaustive changelog for the update:
As usual, the OTA update will not be available to all users at the same time. Therefore, you may have to wait a couple of hours or even a couple of days for it to arrive on your device if it hasn’t already.
So if you aren’t willing to wait, yet again, then you can download and install the V12.0.1.0.QJOEUXM software version manually on your Redmi Note 9. We’ve provided the download link below:
- Device: Redmi Note 9 EEA
- Codename: merlin
- Channel: Europe Stable
- Version: V12.0.1.0.QJOEUXM
- Android: 10
- Type: Stable Recovery
- Download: Link
- MD5: 2d4c4ea52d5b817b7388afcc4e660583
Xiaomi is yet to release the stable MIUI 12 update for several eligible phones. Thus, you can check out our MIUI 12 update tracker to know when it arrives on other eligible phones. On the subject of updates, the Redmi Note 9 is also on the official list of Xiaomi phones that will eventually get the Android 11 update.
Type: Stable Recovery
Download: Link
MD5: 2d4c4ea52d5b817b7388afcc4e660583
Download: Link
MD5: 2d4c4ea52d5b817b7388afcc4e660583
Xiaomi has begun rolling out the stable MIUI 12 update based on Android 10 for the Redmi Note 9 in Indonesia. The software version for the update is 12.0.1.0.QJOIDXM, up from version 11.0.2.0.QJOIDXM. See more details along with the download link here.
Update 1 (August 18)
The MIUI 12 update for the Redmi Note 9 is now beginning to roll out for units in Russia. This new software update comes as version 12.0.1.0.QJORUXM and is available over the air. However, if you aren’t willing to wait for the OTA update, we’ve added the link to manually download the update below:
Update 2 (August 21)
- Device: Redmi Note 9
- Codename: merlin
- Channel: Global (Russia) Stable
- Version: V12.0.1.0.QJORUXM
- Android: 10
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
Xiaomi has now started pushing the stable MIUI 12 update based on Android 10 for the Redmi Note 9 in Turkey. The OTA update comes with version V12.0.1.0.QJOTRXM and will soon be available for all the users. In case you do not want to wait for the OTA update to arrive, you can manually update you device by heading to the link below.
Type: Recovery
Download: Link
Download: Link
Update 3 (August 28)
- Device: Redmi Note 9
- Codename: merlin
- Channel: Global (Turkey) Stable
- Version: V12.0.1.0.QJOTRXM
- Android: 10
- Type: Recovery
- Download: Link
Redmi Note 9 users have been facing performance-related issues after upgrading to MIUI 12. And it has now surfaced that the matter has already been brought into the notice of the developers. Route here for details.
Update 4 (September 03)
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