Some L1 11, 11 ULTRA and 116 phones have been reported to be bricked after updating to the MIUI 12.5 beta based on Android 12.
- Xiaomi is one of the few mobile phone companies to get Android 12 tested, and Android 12 Stable Beta Updates were given to Pilot Testers a few days ago during the Ml Pilot Testing Program. However, it is reported that the mobile phones that made the relevant update have been bricked.
- Accordingly, the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11, and Mi 11i phones that have been updated with Android 12 have been bricked. No specific information has been reported as to whether it is easy to restore.
- Brick breakdowns have occurred on Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11, and Mi 11i phones with version numbers 12.5.1.0.SKAMIXM, 12.5.1.0.SKBMIXM, and 12.5.1.0.SKKMIXM. Xiaomiui says that this problem occurred while installing the updates.
- Xiaomi now warns users to back up their data before joining the Mi Pilot Testers Program. Although Android 12 is not a Stable Final Update, it is problematic to be bricked by a Stable MlUI Update.
- And Wang Hua, general manager of Xiaomi PR, says there is still a lot of work to be done for Android 12. There are also several reasons why Android 12 testing is limited to China.
- Many mobile phone users are already waiting for the beta updates to upgrade to Android 12 and the best thing is to wait for the release of Stable Updates. It is also wise to back up your data.


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