
We are still waiting for Xiaomi to set a date for the global launch of the new Mi 11. The company ran hard to achieve the announcement of the first smartphone on the market with the Snapdragon 888, but we still cannot buy it in the old continent. However, some reports of use come from China, which may suggest that the terminal has been launched in the less mature market than expected , which gives rise to some failures.
It is something that happens regularly. A smartphone that goes on sale has a lot of room for improvement. However, there are bugs that can be more annoying than others. Although we know that a software update can fix it, it is difficult to understand that a high-end smartphone does not arrive as polished as expected. We hope that will be the case when it lands in Spain, but according to the GizmoChina media, the Mi 11 is crying out for an update that will solve some problems.
Problems detected on the Mi 11
After a while of use, this medium has decided to make a video reporting all the problems found after spending a season testing the Mi 11. The medium does not refer to the discarding of the purchase for this reason, but it does warn that the users who are do now with the Mi 11, you will live with these problems until the relevant software update. The summary with the list of detected faults is as follows:
- The phone randomly shuts down during use
- The camera app often crashes when taking photos
- Some games do not load well, which makes them look pixelated
- The terminal heats up quickly, not being able to take advantage of the maximum speed of the device by reducing the clock speed as a security measure
- Camera performance is mid-level
- The Mi 11 in its leather finish makes noise when music is played through the speaker

It is normal?
As we say, it is not the first time that we have seen how a terminal recently launched on the market offers a performance that little resembles what it has when it has received its corresponding improvements in the form of an update. The good news regarding the Mi 11 is that it has yet to arrive in Europe and will receive the appropriate revisions. However, this does not mean that it can be exempt from some of these problems, which, as we say, should be solved through the appropriate software adjustments. However, the list listed above could be enough that many of the Chinese buyers who can now get hold of the device, decide to wait and see what happens.
Source>GizmoChina