If you are a Mi A3 owner who sees the Android 11 update notification and is eager to try out the new features, we suggest you not to rush to install the update. Xiaomi did not announce an official update release date for the Mi A3, so seeing the Android 11 update rollout is a bit surprising. But, it’s plausible as the company does not need to ready the MIUI 12 skin for Mi A3. It is an Android One smartphone and runs stock Android. Witnessing an influx of reports, it looks like someone at Xiaomi has jumped the gun. They have accidentally pushed out a half-baked Android 11 update to Mi A3 users. The update has bricked the device of some users.
Mi A3 Bricked After Android 11 Update
Seeing that notification would have been a delight for Mi A3 users, especially after the botched Android 10 update rollout earlier this year. But, it turned into an unfortunate situation in no time. Several users have taken to Xiaomi’s global community forums (not India as it remains banned alongside PUBG Mobile and TikTok) and social media to complain that the update has bricked their Mi A3. The update has rendered their device unusable. As you can see in the tweets below, users report that their Mi A3 units do not respond to button presses nor do they detect power input. This makes the situation grimmer as it’s making it difficult for users to even hard reset or rollback their devices.
— Aditya Gupta (@ohhiadi) December 31, 2020
— Gautam Rishi(KD) (@Gautam4278) December 31, 2020 The bricking issue does not seem to be limited to India. Several users from Greece and Italy have also voiced their concern on the community forum. Since the update rollout started only a couple-odd hours ago, the root cause of the problem is currently unclear. Xiaomi is yet to issue an official statement, but owning the Mi A3 in the name of stock Android One has turned into a nightmare in 2020. Mi A3 was launched with Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box and received Android 10 back in April this year. The update was bug-riddled at the start and it took Xiaomi four tries to roll out a stable update. So, we suggest you don’t get tempted to install the Android 11 update and wait for a few days. You can read Xiaomi’s complete statement right here: “It has come to our notice that few users of Mi A3 are facing issues with the recent OTA update of Android 11. While the rollout has been stopped already at our end,our teams are working towards resolving the issue at the earliest. Customer experience is our top most priority and we regret the inconvenience caused. We will keep all users updated on the next steps.” In the statement above, neither does the company offer a timeline for when the rollout will resume nor does it include any information on repairs. A lot of users have taken to social media to complain that Xiaomi’s service centers are demanding a hefty fee to repair the motherboard of their bricked Mi A3.