How to install Xiaomi Mi 9 to Android Q Beta

The Xiaomi Mi 9 smartphone features a 6.39" (16.23 cm) display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and runs on Android v9.0 (Pie) operating system. The device is powered by Octa core (2.84 GHz, Single core, Kryo 485 + 2.42 GHz, Tri core, Kryo 485 + 1.8 GHz, Quad core, Kryo 485) processor paired with 6 GB of RAM. this phone has got a Adreno 640 GPU. On board storage is at 128 GB with the option to expand the memory.

It’s very important that the smartphone will be updated to the latest stable version of Android. This will also allow you to repair your Xiaomi mobile if it is stuck on the start screen, stuck on logo, restarts in bootloop or if you decide to update it for any reason. Today I will see How to install Android Q Beta in the Xiaomi Mi 9.





 


Install Prerequisite
  • Make sure that your Mi 9 device has at least 70% charge left.
  • Download & install Latest USB driver on your PC. [Download]
  • Download XiaomiMiFlash Tool [Download] 
  • Download the Xiaomi Mi 9 Q Beta build ROM:Fastboot ROM [Download]
  • Take a complete backup your device . [Follow below guides]
      —–> How to Backup Your Android Phone Without ROOT
      —–> Backup Your Android Apps and Data with Titanium



Steps to install on your Xiaomi Mi 9

1- Run XiaomiMiFlash.exe Tool on your PC.


2- Click on Select and browse to the folder where you have extracted stock ROM files and press Ok.



3- Connect your Xiaomi Mi 9 in Download mode.

  • Turn off your device.
  • Press & hold The Power key + Volume Down key together for a few seconds.
  • Then Connect your Xiaomi to your PC via USB cable.

4- Click on Refresh button you will see your device connected to port com.



5- Click on Clean all and lock button in Xiaomi mi flash tool.



6- Now click on Flash button to begin flashing stock ROM.



7- The flashing process might take some time to complete. Wait for the flashing process to complete.

Well done! you have successfully Update Xiaomi Mi 9 to Android Q Beta.

Make sure you are flashing the right flash firmware file, We are not responsible for any harm that might come to your device.

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