Android 11 build RKQ1.002

Android 11 build RKQ1.002 is a Xiaomi OEM release for the Snapdragon 865 lines of phones of Android 11. It was compiled on 12 May 2020 and it's one of the rare cases where Xiaomi doesn't include MIUI with the build. It was first mentioned on Twitter by MIUI and POCO on 11 June 2020 and was officially released on 14 June 2020 for the Xiaomi Mi 10 at first followed by the release for Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and POCO F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro. It was released in a form of a "fastboot ROM" in which you have to use a computer with Google's fastboot tools to install this build.

This build was released on 14 June 2020 with a re-release on 15 June 2020 for Xiaomi Mi 10 and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, for POCO F2 Pro/Redmi K30 Pro 5G, it was only released on 17 June 2020.

Display

 * The display has not been optimized for the devices it run on.

Unlock methods
Fingerprint doesn't work (but it is detected like normal), as AOSP does not support under-screen fingerprint sensors. Causing a very weird situation where it shows you should put your fingers on the back, centered up most of the phone.

This build also doesn't include face unlock compared to builds that include MIUI.

Display

 * Adaptive brightness sometimes glitches and goes to 0% brightness then switch back up.

Quick settings panel
NFC cannot be enabled on the quick settings panel, as it's grayed out, but it does work perfectly if you enable it in Settings.

Volume control

 * The volume control has too many levels.

Performance issues

 * This build lags every once in a while and you might need to reboot or force restart, you could try to lock and unlock it to bypass this issue.
 * This build will lag and maybe crash if you use the "Quickly open the camera" feature on the lock screen.
 * This build might randomly reboot.
 * Locking your phone while an application is opened might cause the phone to lag out, making you have to reboot.
 * Using gesture navigation might sometimes (rarely) cause your phone to lag, or crash the SystemUI.

Built-in applications
It includes a lot of applications from the AOSP (Android Open Source Project), but Xiaomi has added GMS (Google Mobile Services).

Camera

 * It sometimes won't work and make the phone lag and crash when you try to use it in any way (such as third party applications). A reboot will fix it.
 * The built-in camera application (Snapdragon Camera) have a feature called SAT, switching to it will crash Snapdragon Camera and you won't be able to open it anymore unless you wipe it's data.

Connectivity

 * While using a Bluetooth audio device to call, it'll sometimes get stuck on the InCallUI and not play anything after you've called someone. A reconnect will fix it.

Built-in applications
Unlike the earlier builds for Xiaomi Mi 10 and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, this build doesn't contain Google Mobile Services.