Xiaomi’s HyperOS is known for its innovative features and very smooth performance; however, it is not totally immune to some occasional software glitches. Currently, one of the serious issues faced by users is random reboots disrupting the overall user experience. Let’s dive deeper into this problem, its impact, and how Xiaomi is assuring its loyal user base that a fix is forthcoming.
What is the Random Reboot problem?
The random reboot problem occurs when the device restarts on its own without human interference. It may occur while one is on a call, playing video games, or even when the device is on standby mode; thus, it inconveniences users and may result in data loss.
Devices Affected
- Redmi Note 13
- OS2.0.1.0.VNHIDXM, OS2.0.4.0.VNGMIXM
- Redmi A4 5G
These devices have been identified to experience periodic and unpredictable reboots.
Xiaomi Official Statement
Xiaomi has acknowledged the problem and confirmed that its developers are working on a fix. The issue is currently in the resolution phase, with updates expected to be rolled out soon.
What Can Users Do in the Meantime?
The following steps may be taken by users as they wait for the permanent solution to set in:
Make sure the device is running the latest available firmware.
Avoid running resource-intensive applications all at once. Perform a factory reset if the problem persists. Make sure all data is backed up before proceeding.
When to Expect Fix?
Although Xiaomi has not given a timeline for the fix, it wants the users to be updated via their official forums and Mi Community. As HyperOS continues to evolve, this proves Xiaomi is on the quest of squashing such bugs to make sure the user experience remains stable and smooth.