Now that the device is available globally, similar issues are now beginning to pop up.

Interestingly, the streaming issue facing the Redmi Note 9S is happening despite the device boasting support for Widevine L1 certification, although we’ve seen instances where the DRM security level often switches between L1 and L3.

Another Redmi Note 9S issue that will also be addressed soon via a software update is the “camera can’t connect” error that has been annoying quite a good number of device owners.

So far, the only reliable workaround is to restart the phone whenever the bug strikes. A Mi forum moderator has also suggested clearing the cache and data of the camera app and then rebooting the phone.

But it is the promise of a fix in a future software update that is of importance here, implying that Xiaomi has indeed acknowledged that the bug does exist.

We will let you know when the bug-fixing firmware arrives.

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