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Users of the best-selling Redmi K20, Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro suffer from hundreds of crashes, bugs and shortcomings, but Xiaomi has stopped support
Introduced by Xiaomi in 2019, the Redmi K20 and K20 Pro smartphones, as well as their international versions Xiaomi Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro, turned out to be real bestsellers due to the ratio of flagship features and affordable price. Less than three years have passed since their release, and Xiaomi stops supporting these devices on a note that is not at all optimistic.
Users who have installed the latest firmware for these smartphones complain about a lot of errors, failures and shortcomings. And also that the company basically ignores them. As one angry user notes, more than a hundred bugs have been reported to Xiaomi support, but one of the moderators confirmed that no more updates will be released.
Redmi K20 and K20 Pro were originally released with Android 9 Pie operating system and MIUI 10 skin. Xiaomi updated these devices to Android 10 and Android 11 with MIUI 12. The latest update from Android 11 proved to be very unstable, but the company has not acknowledged these problems .
According to user reports, the detected errors affect both the Indian Redmi K20 and K20 Pro, and the global versions of smartphones – Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro. Here are some of these problems:
- Delays and freezes when opening and closing the application
- No blur effect in recent apps menu
- Floating window gets stuck on the screen, cannot be closed or dragged to a corner
- Gesture navigation bar not optimized
- During games, the frame rate drops to 26 – 29 frames per second
- Chat bubbles not working and some options are missing
- Keyboard overlap in chats
- Notification issues that aren’t specific to Android 11
- Problems setting up chat bubbles
- Can’t apply ringtone to notes app
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Big year for Skoda: the company will show the new Superb, Kodiaq, Scala and Kamiq

This year will be very important for Skoda. At a recent conference, the company confirmed that it is preparing several new products for this year, including a new generation of Superb and Kodiaq models and upgrades to the Scala and Kamiq models. However, this year we may not see the facelift of the fourth generation Octavia and the new generation of the Karoq model.
The Kamiq subcompact crossover and Scala compact hatchback will be the first to receive an intermediate facelift with design updates both inside and out. Enyaq’s large electric SUV will receive Laurin & Klement flagship equipment with new features. However, the price should not exceed the price of the RS model.
In addition, the announcement of the Skoda Elroq electric car, which will be a class below the Enyaq, may take place. Company chairman Klaus Zellmer said details would be released during April’s Explore More 2.0 event.
In the second half of the year, Skoda Auto is going to introduce a new generation of Superb and Kodiaq models with a plug-in hybrid drive. The former has been available as a PHEV for several years, the latter has not previously received a charging port. It is worth noting that the new Superb will no longer be produced in the Czech Republic, as production is moved to Bratislava, where it will be assembled alongside the mechanically related next-generation VW Passat.
Skoda Octavia should be updated in 2024, at the same time the presentation of the new VW Golf is expected. In the long term, there will be three electric vehicles by 2026: the Elroq, an entry-level vehicle that will replace the Citigo-e iV, and a seven-seat SUV based on the Vision 7S concept.
Software
The latest Windows 11 update can significantly slow down the PC

Last week, Microsoft released the traditional monthly “updates on Tuesdays” (Patch Tuesday) for its operating system. According to feedback from users who installed the update on their PCs, the Windows 11 update was not without problems.
As users began to complain on social networks and on forums, the update can slow down SSDs and other boot drives, reduce download speeds, and so on.
For example, in a Reddit thread, user mesp21 says his NVMe SSD has more than halved its speed, from a nominal 7,000 MB/s to 3,000 MB/s. After removing the update, the speed returned to its previous values.
This post has received quite a bit of replies, with other users confirming that they are experiencing similar issues. Panellists also noted that game loading times were “noticeably” slower, and that there were “stutters” after the patch was installed on Tuesday.
Another user, Mrbigdog99, shared a screenshot showing CrystalDiskMark test results before and after the update, showing a significant slowdown:
Software
AMOLED screen 90Hz, 108MP, 5000mAh, 67W and MIUI 14. Redmi Note 12S is in production, the premiere is coming soon

The Redmi Note 12S will soon expand its range outside of China with the new Redmi Note 12S, according to source Mukul Sharma, this model has already been put into production at enterprises in Europe and Eurasia. An insider is waiting for the official premiere of the phone in the next couple of months.
Meanwhile, the web already has a preliminary list of characteristics of Redmi Note 12S. The device is credited with a 6.43-inch AMOLED screen with a frame rate of 90 Hz, a MediaTek Helio G96 platform (the same as Redmi Note 11S), up to 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of flash memory, a 5000 mAh battery with power charging support 67 W. The device will be running MIUI 14.
Mukul Sharma previously accurately revealed the specifications of Samsung W20 5G, Xiaomi 12S, Xiaomi 13 release date.
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