Poco F1 starts receiving MIUI 10.2.2.0 Global Stable Update; adds new features such as Low light mode, Slo-mo recording and more.
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Xiaomi Poco F1 Image source: Twitter Poco India |
Xiaomi Poco F1 has started receiving MIUI 10.2.2.0 Global Stable
Update. The new update adds in a Slow-mode video recording with 960 fps (frames
per second). The new Global Stable Update also brings enhanced low light mode
also known as the 'Night mode'.
The MIUI 10 update comes after weeks after the Poco F1 received Android Pie. Poco India's General Manager, C Manmohan revealed in a tweet
about the update last week. He said through his official Twitter account that
the 960fps slow-mo and a Night mode is coming to the Poco F1 within two weeks.
Various users have posted on various MIUI forums that the MIUI 10.2.2.0 Global
Stable update for the Poco F1 is now rolling out. The update carries build
V10.2.2.0 PEJMIXM. The size of the update is 311MB. One of the major features
of the new update on the Poco F1 is the super slo-mo shoot feature which
features 960fps videos. The new option is added to the 120fps and 240fps
slow-motion video recording support which existed before. Also, there is an
enhanced low-light mode known as 'Night Mode' which will improve the night
shots.
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"MIUI 10.2.2.0 Global Stable Update" |
The MIUI 10.2.2.0 Global Stable Update will bring changes to the Poco F1 in the
following areas:
System
- Fix: Updated Android Security Patch
Camera
- Poco F1 from now on will support 960fps video shooting
- Enhanced low light mode.
Poco Global Head, Alvin Tse confirmed on twitter that the MIUI 10.2.2.0 will
bring in a bunch of bug fixes. The broader roll out will begin in the next few
days as it is an OTA (Over the Air) update.
Poco India General Manager, C Manmohan also informed in a tweet that the latest update will optimize the reported battery drain and touch issues as he apologized for the slight delay of the same.
Poco India General Manager, C Manmohan also informed in a tweet that the latest update will optimize the reported battery drain and touch issues as he apologized for the slight delay of the same.
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Manmohan also said that Xiaomi will also bring the 4k 60fps support in video
recording through an update in coming February. He also shared about the plans
of providing Widevine L1 certification.
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