Why does the POCO F6 Pro experience abnormally during OTA upgrade?

If the POCO F6 Pro experiences forced reboots, update package verification failures, or data inconsistencies during an OTA (Over-The-Air) upgrade, it is due to an abnormal shutdown that occurred during the upgrade process. Such interruptions can prevent files from being properly synchronized to the disk, leading to file corruption that cannot be repaired.
When an OTA upgrade is interrupted, the incomplete or corrupted files can cause the update package to fail verification and result in data inconsistencies.
To resolve this issue, please refer to the following troubleshooting methods:
1. It is recommended to re-download the update package and attempt the upgrade process again;
2. Ensuring that the device is fully charged or connected to a power source during the upgrade can help prevent shutdowns and interruptions;
3. Additionally, maintaining a stable internet connection during the download and upgrade process can further reduce the risk of file corruption.
If the problem persists, consider performing a factory reset or reaching out to the local after-sales center for further assistance.