Xiaomi Admits Software Issue Causing Bootloop Problems on MIUI Phones

In a recent development, Xiaomi has acknowledged a critical issue affecting some of its smartphones. After a system update, users of Xiaomi, Poco, and Redmi devices reported encountering a bootloop cycle, rendering their phones unusable. Here are the key details:

  1. The Problem: The issue arises from a MIUI plugin update that inadvertently made its way to MIUI-powered phones. Once installed, the phone enters a bootloop, leaving users stuck without a way to access their devices.
  2. Cause: The bootloop is attributed to a MIUI system app. Apparently, Xiaomi intended to update the app for HyperOS-running users, but it inadvertently affected MIUI devices as well. This incompatibility results in the persistent boot looping state.
  3. Extent of Impact: While Xiaomi claims to have contained the issue, only a small number of users have been affected. However, for those impacted, the situation is dire.
  4. Solution: Unfortunately, the only remedy currently available is a factory reset, which must be performed by one of Xiaomi’s service centers. Keep in mind that this process will erase all data on the device.
  5. Latest Update: Xiaomi has acknowledged the widespread complaints online and is actively working to address the issue. Users are advised to stay informed about any further developments.

If you’re experiencing this problem, reach out to Xiaomi’s service centers promptly to resolve the bootloop issue and regain access to your device 12.

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