Author: Adimorah Jude

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Over the past few months, Xiaomi has improved the speed of its monthly security updates. While not all phones get the latest patch every month, the company ensures the update arrives for a select few. The Chinese tech giant is looking to make it mandatory for their phones to get monthly updates starting next year. Xiaomi phones to start getting updates every month With the switch to HyperOS from MIUI, Xiaomi made a massive leap in its OS performance and stability. They have managed to unify their operating system across all their products. Hence, it is now easy to develop…

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The reason smartphone companies organize a beta test before a major OS release is to allow a few people to preview the build. They spot and report any bugs developers might have mixed to have them fixed before a general release. Sometimes, these issues are not detected and released with the final build, which is the case with the Galaxy S22 since the One UI 6.1 update. Details of the Galaxy S22 bootloop and freezing issues Since the release of the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S22 series, there have been constant reports about the device freezing or…

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Samsung was the last smartphone maker to start rolling out the latest Android OS, which is based on the One UI 7. The delay should probably ensure the update rolls out with a few bug, which they have unsurprisingly managed to do, but users have been reporting an unusual battery life. One thing with a cross-sectional Android OS upgrade is that it takes time for system apps to adapt. That alone is enough to cause overheating and consequently battery drain. According to the early adopters of the One UI 7 beta build, the first wave has reduced their battery life,…

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Xiaomi phone users started anticipating the HyperOS 2 update alongside Android 15 after the official announcement in early November. The upgrade was planned to arrive for the Xiaomi 14T series phones first, but instead, the Xiaomi 14 received the upgrade. Perhaps there was an issue that needed sorting out, but it does not seem the delay has done any good. Those running the Android 15-based HyperOS 2 build report that Android Auto broke after the upgrade. According to reports from multiple users, especially Xiaomi 14T Pro, getting Android Auto to show on the infotainment system has been impossible since the…

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Xiaomi has released the Android 15-based HyperOS 2 update to global users. The rollout started with the Xiaomi 14, with other models expected to get the upgrade soon. However, there are a few reports about issues experienced by early adopters, and we think you should know about these bugs before installing the update. Xiaomi’s Android 15-based HyperOS 2 update started rolling out recently to global units. It’s the first cross-section Android upgrade for many phones, and as usual, some system apps are yet to adapt to the new OS. This causes glitches and bugs, which might result in overheating and…

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