
Xiaomi Pushes Out New Update, Targeting Key Device Issues
Xiaomi has released a new software update aimed at resolving several persistent issues that have been frustrating users, particularly owners of its flagship devices like the Xiaomi 15 Ultra and 14 Pro. The move signals the company’s focus on addressing customer feedback and improving user experience.
The new update directly tackles a handful of high-profile bugs. The most significant fix is for a camera filter glitch on the Xiaomi 15 Ultra (version 2.0.212.0), which caused unpredictable effects in the viewfinder. Additionally, the update restores proper data syncing for the Mijia Body Fat Scale, a welcome fix for users who rely on the health tracking device.
Xiaomi’s engineering team is also actively working on a number of other known problems. These include:
- Album crashes on the Xiaomi 14 Pro, a persistent issue for many beta users.
- Third-party app integration glitches, such as a malfunctioning floating window in the QQ app.
- Notification bar text formatting inconsistencies.
Other forthcoming fixes will address various performance and interface challenges, including multitasking card display glitches, temporary wallpaper blurring after unlocking, and a persistent fingerprint animation effect on the 14 Pro.
Xiaomi encourages users to regularly check their device settings for new firmware. For those who want more control over their system and updates, the MemeOS Enhancer app is available on the Play Store, offering additional customization and streamlined update installation.
These updates are a crucial step in ensuring device reliability and minimizing technical disruptions for users who depend on their devices for productivity and day-to-day tasks.
For more information, users can visit the official Xiaomi Community site.