A little over two weeks ago, we published an article in which we echoed the launch of the final version of Android Oreo for the Xiaomi Mi A1, a terminal that offers us a spectacular quality-price ratio and that we can hardly find in any other manufacturer. This terminal not only stands out for its hardware, but also for its version of Android, Android One, a version that ensures fast updates and without layers of customization.
Xiaomi released the final version of Android Oreo for the Xiaomi Mi A1 with a very short public beta phase, so what I commented in other articles has finally happened: rush is bad counselor. Without a broad public beta program, you run the risk that the update will give you a lot of problems, which is what has finally happened and that has forced the company to withdraw the update from the market.
The final version of Android Oreo for the Xiaomi Mi A1 has shown since its launch a large number of problems, not only of stability, but also of excessive battery consumption, problems with bluetooth, with calls... Battery problems are the ones that attract the most attention, although the problems of cut-offs in calls are not to the liking of users who have trusted this terminal. At the moment, we do not know when the Chinese manufacturer will launch a new version of Android Oreo, but we will be waiting to inform you promptly.
The same thing happened to Xiaomi as OnePlus with the OnePlus 5 model, a device that after a relatively short period of Android Oreo betas, received the final version a final version that gave so many problems that they forced the manufacturer to withdraw the update. Fortunately, OnePlus has already solved the operating problems of Android Oreo in the OnePlus 5 and they have the final version of Android Ore at their disposal again.