Recently, during the Google I/O 2019 annual developers conference, search engine giant Google announced some new features of the upcoming Android Q and also released its third beta version — Android Q Beta 3.

The company also revealed a list of around 21 partners that will be adopting this new Android Q version. Among them is Xiaomi, which has adopted this new version for the Xiaomi Mi 9 and Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 5G.
Xiaomi’s Director of the Smartphone Software Department, Zhang Guoquan, has shared an image which shows the Xiaomi Mi 9 flagship smartphone running the all-new Android Q operating system. It seems that the phone is running the International version of the ROM.

Along with this, the company has also shared a list of bugs that come with the Android Q system for the Xiaomi Mi 9 and Mi MIX 3 5G version. Here’s the list:
- The alarm does not ring when the device is switched off
- Device restarts after the user select wireless projection device in the “Wireless display”
- “Settings” app stops running after a user deactivates shortcut to the mute device
- “Settings” app stops running when “Gesture” is selected in “Settings”
- “File” app stops running after a refresh
- Users may be unable to switch screen color in “Settings”
- Users may be unable to ‘Add a fingerprint’
- Default print service stops after the device connect to WiFi to print photos from the gallery
- “Settings” app crashes after “Automatic brightness” is selected
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The company also says that they could be more bugs present in the system. It has asked users for the feedback, which can be submitted by contacting Xiaomi on its Mi forum.
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