Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro gets June 2022 Security Patch Update

A few days back, Xiaomi started rolling out the June 2022 Security Patch with Redmi K30S Ultra being the first name to bag the update. Now, another device has joined the list as Mi 10 Pro has started receiving the June 2022 Security Update. The update is already being pushed in China and other regions are expected to receive the update in the coming days and weeks. The new monthly security patch will fix many privacy and security-related issues while boosting the user experience.

Other than that, there aren’t any additional changes or features that are present in the update. The update comes with the build number V13.0.4.0.SJACNXM and it is currently being released in China. As the update weighs around 4.7 GB, ensure that you have your device connected to a high-speed Wi-Fi connection and have ample battery backup to download and install the update seamlessly.

Changelog for the June 2022 Security Patch Update for Mi 10 Pro

The new June 2022 Security Patch Update for Mi 10 Pro can be easily identified as it comes with the build number V13.0.4.0.SJACNXM. It features many bug fixes and other enhancements. The new monthly security patch will fix many privacy and security-related issues while boosting the user experience. Other than that, there aren’t any additional changes or features that are present in the update

Mi 10 Pro – China Stable V13.0.4.0.SJACNXM

How to download and install the June 2022 Security Update for Mi 10 Pro?

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro gets June 2022 Security Patch Update

The Mi 10 Pro Ultra users in China have started receiving the new June 2022 Security Patch Update. This update is being rolled out in a phased manner and will be available to a limited number of users initially before it gradually gets rolled out to all users. Keep an eye on the notifications, and if you’ve not got the update yet, have a little patience, it will certainly arrive in the next few days. To manually check for the update, the users can follow these simple instructions –

  • Go to the Settings menu
  • Select ‘System Updates’ and locate the update
  • Download the update and install it
  • Reboot once the installation is complete

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