Poco F1 Gets Improved Performance, July Security Patch via Update

Aug. 31, 2018



Hard work paid off for Pocophone when the company’s debut sale resulted in arevenue of Rs 200 crore, and that’s just the revenue earned in India. Now, as many users are now sharing their happiness of being able to own the affordable flagship, Xiaomi has expressed gratitude by releasing a software update.

At almost 166MB, the update isintended to bring improvement in performance and bug fixes, but more importantly, add a security update. With MIUI v9.6.14, the Poco F1 getsupgraded to Google security patch from July.

The July security patch, which wasoriginally posted by Google on July 3rd, addresses 11 different issues varying from high to critical in terms of severity of threats. The mostalarming of them allcould allow a hacker to remotely access your phone’s storage using a media file.

The update’s changelog also mentions thatthere’s an improvement in the performance and the stabilityof the Poco F1. While the UI was pretty stable earlier as well, I have found that theAnTuTu and Geekbench scores improved slightly. You can see the difference in the pictures below.AnTuTu scores before and after update

However, it is equally important to point out that this slight bump in results could be due to the phone being in a better state overall and not because of the update. Ican’t find any noticeable upgrade in terms of the speed of animations, or anything similar of that sort on the Poco F1.Geekbench scores before and after update

If your Poco F1 has already been delivered, you can go ahead and install the update on your smartphone. Justhead over to Settings, then tap on “About Phone”which is the first option on the top, followed by “System Update”. Then you can tap on “Check for updates” if the available update is not already showing.

While the job on performance bump is appreciable, I am peeved by the fact that the update bring July’s security patch while thesecurity patch from August has already reachedsmartphones of not only other brands but Xiaomi’s own phones too.