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Redmi Note 10 5G Gets August 2022 Security Update.

Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 10 5G smartphone users are getting a new monthly software update that primarily brings the August 2022 Android security patch update. The OEMs released the monthly security patch for the Redmi Note 10 5G users via the OTA release channel.

As usual, the August 2022 security patch aims to enhance system security and stability to improve device performance. Plus, this update also fixes some common vulnerabilities and protects your device from unwanted bugs and viruses. Read more Top New Features Of Xiaomi MIUI 14

Moreover, the update focuses on enhancing the performance of the smartphone and increasing the system’s stability. Besides, the official changelog doesn’t contain any other new features and improvements. Below you can check the changelog to this latest update.

Changelog:

(System)

  • Updated Android Security Patch to August 2022. Increased system security.

Software Information:

The August 2022 security patch update for Redmi Note 10 5G increases the software version to V13.0.2.0.SKSTWXM and the firmware update size for this respective device is 3.1 GB. Users should download this latest update which is more secure and stable for the device. Read more Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G Getting September 2022 Security Update

Download link:

Redmi Note 10 5G – Taiwan Stable V13.0.2.0.SKSTWXM

How To Update Manually:

If you’re a Redmi Note 10 5G smartphone owner in Taiwan, you can download this latest update on your device Settings. 

Firstly, launch the Settings application, tap on the About phone, and tap on the MIUI version. From here, tap on the Check for update. If an update is available, hit on the Download tab and wait for the download and click on the install, and it’s done. Read more Redmi Note 10 5G & POCO M3 Pro 5G Bag September 2022 Security Update

If an update is not available, the update is released in batches. Therefore, it may take some time to cover every possible Redmi Note 10 5G device in Taiwan. However, users should look in the Settings menu for the latest software.

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