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Xiaomi Announces Bug Fixes for HyperOS 2 on Flagship Phones

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Xiaomi has officially shared details about recent bug fixes for its latest operating system, HyperOS 2. These updates aim to improve the experience for users of flagship smartphones like the Xiaomi 15 Pro and Xiaomi 13 Ultra. The announcement was made on April 4 through the Xiaomi Community.

HyperOS 2 Problems That Are Now Fixed:

Xiaomi’s new update fixes several important issues that users have reported:

  • Volume Control Alignment: The volume bar that didn’t align properly when opening the control center is now fixed, making the interface smoother.
  • Battery Drain with Mi Band 9: Users of Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro who had battery issues while connected to Mi Band 9 should now see better battery life.
  • Calculator Input Problem: You can now edit and change numbers in the calculator app, something users couldn’t do earlier.
  • Audio Fix for WeChat: The weird metallic sound during WeChat recordings has been removed.
  • Theme Section Cleanup: Duplicate themes without borders were showing up on the Xiaomi 13 Ultra. These have now been merged to make things clearer.

Issues Xiaomi is Still Working On:

Xiaomi also said that it is working hard to fix other problems that some users are still facing, including:

  • Screen freezing or going black when changing certain developer settings.
  • High power usage on the desktop in the Redmi K70 Ultra.
  • Problems with Always-On Display (AOD) and shortcut icons on the lock screen.
  • Volume control layout appearing incorrectly on some screens.
  • A bug with the smart unsubscribe feature for sports updates.

Xiaomi’s Message to Users

A Xiaomi spokesperson said, “We are listening carefully to our users and focusing on solving the issues that affect daily use the most. These are just the first of many improvements coming to HyperOS.”

What This Means for Xiaomi Users

These updates show Xiaomi’s commitment to improving HyperOS 2, which is its most advanced software yet. The goal of HyperOS is to create a smooth and unified experience across phones, tablets, and other Xiaomi devices.

If you use any of the affected phones, make sure to check for software updates so you can get these fixes as soon as they’re available in your region.

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