Xiaomi says that the issue emerged due to an app update, and it is working on its fix 495771
Mi, Redmi, and Poco s are facing an issue that puts their phones into a bootloop, making them restart again and again. The problem, which appears to have impacted a large number of s, emerges after the phones receive an error that reads, “Find Device closed unexpectedly.” Although Xiaomi is investigating the issue, the company has noted in a statement that it emerged due to certain lines of code misbehaving during an app update. A fix has also been promised that the company said will reach affected s shortly.
As per the reports on social media, the phones running a MIUI 12.05 Global Stable ROM seem to have chiefly impacted due to the issue. The affected s aren't able to make any changes from their end as the phones start rebooting in the loop. Some s also lost their data as they eventually had to reset their phones.
@MiIndia Hi, I'm using redmi k20 pro recently my phone started crashing showing 'find device closed unexpectedly' and started rebooting again and again. Forced to reset and lost all the data.
— A K Varma (@ardanikv) November 16, 2020
@IndiaPOCO Hi Poco Team, Recently I bought poco x3 mobile, I got new update called MIUI 12.0.5 stable. After updating it. I'm facing an issue called "Find device closed unexpectedly".I can't able use my mobile it continuously restarting if open the mobile.@cmanmohan @s_anuj
— suryaneni Venugopal (@SuryaneniV) November 16, 2020
@IndiaPOCO Hi Poco Team, Recently I bought poco x3 mobile, yesterday I got new update called MIUI 12.05 stable. After updating it. I'm facing an issue called "Find phone closed unexpectedly". I can't able use my mobile it continuously restarting if open the mobile.Please help me pic.twitter.com/9wDAJh1kpt
— Deepak Kumar (@deepakbuzz) November 13, 2020
The issue isn't limited to a certain smartphone model and has been reported by a list of Poco X3, among others. Also, it isn't likely to be limited to India as a from Nigeria has also reported an identical problem on Twitter.
Xiaomi acknowledged the issue in the statement to Gadgets 360 and said that it was due to an app update. The company also assured that an update would arrive by this week. Meanwhile, some “temporary containment measures” are already in place, according to Xiaomi.
“This fix may need consumers to get their devices flashed at a service centre,” the company said. It is, however, unclear whether the fix would cause any data loss to the affected s.
Xiaomi didn't provide any clarity on which app is causing the issue to s. However, some s speculate that it came due to the Airtel Thanks app.
Airtel Global CIO Harmeen Mehta in a tweet posted on Saturday underlined that the telco had worked with Xiaomi to find the cause and was preparing a fix. She also stated that a small tweak had already been provided in the Airtel Thanks app to temporarily resolve the problem.
Having said that, there is no clarity on how the affected s would be able to fix the bootloop issue on their devices. Airtel, on its part, also didn't provide any details on whether it would provide a resolution through a server-side update to the Airtel Thanks app as the issue isn't apparently allowing the s to access the app or install any of its updates from Google Play.
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