Updating the firmware on Xiaomi Redmi is a procedure that can take from a few minutes to a couple of hours. MIUI, It's like an upgrade (incremental or full) and even the speed of your Internet connection. But how do you know exactly how long it takes for your device? And what if it takes longer than usual?
Many users face uncertainty: the update flies in 10 minutes, then hangs on the screen "Install..." more than an hour. In this article, we will analyze all the factors that affect the duration of the process, give real timings for different Redmi models and explain how to avoid typical errors, and also teach you to distinguish between a normal update from a suspended one, so as not to panic ahead of time.
If you are upgrading to Redmi Note 10 Pro or Redmi 9A, For example, incremental updates (updates "over the air" with minor changes) usually take 5-15 minutes, while the transition from the "over the air" to the "over the air" with minor changes" MIUI 12 on MIUI 14 through a full package can take 40 to 90 minutes, and that doesn't always mean something went wrong.
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1.What does the Xiaomi Redmi update time depend on?
The duration of the process depends on five key factors, and only one of them, Internet speed, is controlled by the user. Let's go through each one in detail.
The type of update is the main determinant of timing:
- π Incremental update (delta packet): affects only modified files. weighs 50-300 MB, installs in 5-20 minutes. Example: transition from MIUI 13.0.5 at 13.0.6.
- π¦ Full Update (full) ROM): It replaces all firmware. Weight 1.5-3 GB, installation time 30-90 minutes. Often required when changing the version of Android (for example, from 11 to 12).
- π§ Hand-held firmware through Fastboot/Recovery: longest option (up to) 2β3 It's a little bit more control, it's used to downgrade or rebuild the brick".
The smartphone model and its hardware also play a role.
- π± Redmi Note 12 Pro+ Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 will be faster than Redmi 8A On Snapdragon 439.
- πΎ Internal memory: on devices with eMMC 5.1 (budget models), data recording is slower than on devices with eMMC 5.1 UFS 2.2 (flagships).
Battery status and charge are critical. If the charge is below 50%, the system can artificially slow down the process to avoid shutting down during installation. < 80% of factory time may increase by 20-30% due to food restrictions.
Internet speed only affects the stage of downloading firmware.
- π At a speed of 10 Mbps, a package of 2 GB downloads for ~25 minutes.
- π At 100 Mbps, for ~3 minutes.
But at the installation stage (after download), network speed is no longer important.
Xiaomi server load is a hidden factor, on the days of release of new versions MIUI (Usually on Tuesdays, servers are overloaded and downloads can be stretched. VPN (servers in Europe/Asia are sometimes less loaded).
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Before updating, open Settings β The phone. β Version. MIUI And remember the current build. If it hasn't changed since the update, it hasn't been installed!
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2.Average refresh time for popular Redmi models
We tested the updates on different devices and collected the data into a table. + installation + All tests were conducted at 50 Mbps Internet speed and battery charge. >70%.
| Model | Type of update | Package size | Time (min) | Notes |
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| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | Incremental. | 180 MBB | 8β12 | Quickly. UFS 2.2 and Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. |
| Redmi 10C | Complete (MIUI 13 β 14) | 2.1 GB | 55β70 | This is due to the 5.1 eMMC and the weak processor. |
| Redmi K60 | Incremental. | 220MB | 6β10 | Optimized for flagships. |
| Redmi 9A | Complete (Android 10) β 11) | 1.8 GB | 60β85 | Maximum time for budget models. |
| Redmi Note 11 Pro | Handheld firmware (Recovery) | 2.5 GB | 90β120 | It includes file integrity checks. |
Critical information: If your Redmi updates more than one time 30%, But the progress bar is moving -- don't interrupt. On eMMC models, like Redmi. 8/9 (a) the installation may be "freezed" on 20β40 minutes at the "Package Check" stage".
Time is also affected by the firmware region, such as global builds (MIUI Global is often updated faster than Chinese (MIUI China, due to optimization for international servers.
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On budget models (Redmi) 9/10 A complete update may take up to 1.5 This is normal due to slow eMMC memory.
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Step-by-step instructions: how to update correctly (and faster)
To minimize update time and avoid errors, follow this algorithm.It is suitable for all Redmi models, regardless of version. MIUI.
Check the battery charge (>50%)
Connect to Wi-Fi (not mobile internet!)
Release. β₯3 GB of memory
Shut down. VPN/Proxy (can block Xiaomi servers)
Close all applications (especially games and instant messengers)
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Step 1. Check the current version
Go to Settings. β The phone. β Version. MIUI. Remember the current build (for example, V14.0.3.0.TKFMIXM). It will help you to roll back if something goes wrong.
Step 2: Selecting the type of update
- π By air (OTA): The easiest way. Go to the settings. β Update the system and click "Check Updates".
- π± Local package: if OTA It does not work, download the firmware from the official Xiaomi website (choose your model and region!). Save the file in the root folder of the device, then click on three dots in System Update. β "Select a Service Package".
- π₯οΈ Through the Mi Flash Tool: for power users. Requires an unlocked bootloader and PC.
Step 3: Optimizing the process
- β‘ Speed up download: Use Wi-Fi 5 GHz or connect to the network via cable USB (supported-model).
- π Charging during upgrade: connect the original power supply. Do not use wireless charging - it can slow down the process.
- π§Ή Cache Cleanup: Before Updating, Go to Settings β Warehouse β Clear the cache, it will make room and eliminate possible conflicts.
Step 4: What to do after installation
After the reboot:
- Wait 5-10 minutes β the system optimizes applications.
- Check out the MIUI version in Settings β About the phone.
- If lags occur, reset the cache in Recovery: turn off the phone, pinch the Power + Volume up, select Wipe Cache.
What happens if you turn off your phone during the upgrade?
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4. Signs that the update has hung (and what to do)
Sometimes it really hangs. Here's how to tell a normal long update from a failure:
Normal "hangs" (does not require intervention):
- β³ The "Package Check" stage: may last up to 20 Minutes on weak smartphones (for example, Redmi) 8/9 series).
- π Reboot after installation: screen can be black for up to 5-7 minutes (system optimizes applications).
- π± First launch after the update: up to 10 minutes can hang the logo MI.
Signs of failure (require action):
- β Progress bar does not move for more than 40 minutes (for a full upgrade) or more than 25 minutes (for incremental).
- β οΈ Couldn't verify update, Installation failed or Error 7.
- π The phone is cyclically restarted (on). β switch off β switch on).
β οΈ Warning: If the update is in the "Install..." phase for longer than 1.5 hours (for the full package) or 40 minutes (for the incremental package), and the progress bar is not moving, force the device to restart. If the phone is working after the restart, repeat the update. If not, you will need firmware via Recovery or Fastboot.
Frequent mistakes and their solutions:
| Mistake. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Couldn't verify update | A damaged update file | Download the package again or check the hash amount of the file. |
| Error 7 | Incompatibility with current firmware | Install an intermediate version MIUI. |
| Hanging on the MI logo | Module conflict or lack of memory | Reset the cache via Recovery or reset the settings. |
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If the update fails all the time, try downloading the firmware on your PC, then transfer it to your phone via cable, and sometimes the files are downloaded with errors over the mobile Internet.
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5. How to speed up the update: 7 working ways
If you're tired of waiting, use these methods, which won't disrupt the system, but they'll cut time by 20 to 50 percent.
1.Use a local package
Downloading through OTA It's often slowed down by overloaded servers. Download the firmware to your PC at the official link, then transfer the file to the root of the phone's memory. β Updating the system β Three points. β Select a Service Package.
2. Connect to 5 GHz Wi-Fi
Download speeds at 5 GHz are 2-3 times higher than 2.4 GHz. If your Redmi supports 5 GHz (check Settings). β Wi-Fi β In addition, use it.
3. Turn off Traffic Savings
B Settings β Connections and sharing β Traffic savings, disable this option. It limits download speed in the background.
4. Install the update via Recovery
If OTA constantly:
- Download the firmware for Recovery (file with.zip extension).
- Rename it to update.zip.
- Put it in the root of the memory.
- Go to Recovery: Turn off the phone, pinch the power + Loudness up.
- Select Install update.zip.
5.Use.Use. VPN circumvention
Sometimes Xiaomi limits download speeds for certain regions. VPN (For example, ProtonVPN or Warp servers in Germany or Singapore β this often speeds up downloads.
6. Clear the Google Play Services cache
Go to Settings. β Annexes β Application management β Google Play Services β Warehouse β Clear the cache.This eliminates conflicts when checking for updates.
7.Update through Mi PC Suite
Xiaomi's official utility (download here) sometimes handles updates faster than the phone itself. USB, Select βUpdateβ and follow the instructions.
β οΈ Note: Do not use third-party utilities like Mi Flash or Xiaomi ADB/Fastboot Tools without experience. Wrong actions can lead to loss IMEI Or "brick." If you're not sure, go to the service center.
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6.Frequent questions about Redmi's update time
Letβs look at the typical situations that users face.
Why did the update drop in 5 minutes and install an hour?
Downloading depends on the Internet, and installation depends on the hardware of the phone. 8A or Redmi 9C) Unpacking and writing files takes a long time due to the slow memory of eMMC. If the progress bar moves (albeit slowly.
Can I use my phone during the update?
No. Interrupting the process (e.g., starting a game or restarting) can cause a failure, except download (not installing!): you can use your phone at this stage, but you don't recommend running heavy applications.
Why did the phone get slower after the update?
This is a temporary phenomenon: once the new firmware is installed, the system optimizes applications in the background (may take up to 12 hours) to speed up the process:
- Reboot the phone.
- Clean the cache in Settings β Storage β Clear the cache.
- Turn off animation: Turn on Developer Mode (7 times click on "Version" MIUI"), then in Settings β Additionally. β For developers, install Windows animation = Off..
How to get back to the old version of MIUI?
Recoiling is possible, but requires a data reset.
- Download the desired version of the firmware from the official website.
- Rename the file to update.zip.
- Go to Recovery (Nutrition + Volume Up).
- Select Wipe Data β Wipe All Data (this will delete all files!).
- Install. update.zip.
Why isnβt the update coming even though itβs already out?
Xiaomi releases updates in stages, if your phone doesn't see the new version:
- Wait 3-7 days β the update will reach your region.
- Check if you are participating in the beta test (go to Settings). β The phone. β Version. MIUI β Three points. β Beta testing programme).
- Download the firmware manually (see Section 3).
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