MIUI 13 Global: Xiaomi smartphones that will receive it first
MIUI 13 Global
After presenting to the public the new MIUI 13 based on Android 12 together with its new top of the range, Xiaomi has also confirmed for the international market the first phase of the roadmap for updating compatible products.The update to the stable version of Xiaomi's proprietary interface is scheduled for the first quarter of 2021. Even before it reaches our terminals, we will be able to get an idea of what to expect by observing the results of the beta testing program in the coming weeks, which is already started for users residing in China.
Here is the list of Xiaomi devices that will receive the new MIUI 13 first:
Xiaomi Mi 11 Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra Xiaomi Mi 11i Xiaomi Mi 11X Pro Xiaomi Mi 11X Xiaomi 11T Pro Xiaomi 11T Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE Xiaomi 11 Lite NE Xiaomi Pad 5 Redmi 10 Redmi 10 Prime Redmi Note 8 (2021) Redmi Note 10 Pro Redmi Note 10 Pro Ma x Redmi Note 10 Redmi Note 10 JE if (jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_mobilelabs_d_mh2_1"). is (": visible")) {console.log ("Edinet ADV adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_mobilelabs_d_mh2_1 slot id: th_mobilelabs" )_d_m } The most recent smartphones of the Asian manufacturer and its sub-brands are included in this list, obviously not counting the Xiaomi 12 range which instead will arrive on the market with the MIUI 13 already pre-installed. In addition to smartphones, the presence of Xiaomi Pad 5 is interesting, which will allow us to see the MIUI 13 for Pad interface in action as soon as possible, dedicated to improving the user experience on larger screens.
Xiaomi specifies, at the end of the announcement, that the MIUI 13 Global will only receive a selection of the features announced to the Chinese public: we still do not know which features will be included or not on board smartphones destined for the market international. However, we can hypothesize the arrival of an almost unchanged version of the redesign that involved the user interface and the features dedicated to security inherited from Android 12.
All other smartphones that should receive the update to MIUI 13 are part of the next phase of the roadmap, not yet shared by Xiaomi for the moment: the company should however announce this list in time too.
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Xiaomi Shares Global MIUI 13 Update Schedule
Xiaomi announced MIUI 13 yesterday, along with its Xiaomi 12 series devices, in China. The fact it was announced in China is why we didn’t cover it, even though we covered the Xiaomi 12 series launch. Global MIUI 13 build will be quite a bit different. That being said, Xiaomi did share a global MIUI 13 update rollout scheduled now, so let’s take a look.
First and foremost, it’s worth noting that the global Xiaomi 12 series will launch with both Android 12 and MIUI 13 out of the box. If you do own one of the already-released Xiaomi smartphones, read on.
Global MIUI 13 rollout will begin in Q1 2022, says XiaomiThe MIUI 13 global rollout will kick off in Q1 2022. Xiaomi has listed quite a few devices for the first batch of updates. The Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11i, Mi 11X, and Mi 11X Pro are listed first.
This is not surprising at all, as that is Xiaomi’s crown jewel series, well, at least it was until the Xiaomi 12 dropped. The Xiaomi Pad 5 is listed right after those phones. This is Xiaomi’s latest tablet, and it’s actually quite compelling. It’s one of the few Android tablets that actually managed to get into the spotlight.
The Redmi 10 and Redmi 10 Prime are also getting MIUI 13 in the first batch. The Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, Xiaomi 11 Lite NE, and the Redmi Note 8 2021 are also listed here. The same goes for the Xiaomi 11T, 11T Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, and Redmi Note 10.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite, Mi 11 Lite 5G, and Redmi Note 10 JE are closing down the list Xiaomi published. Xiaomi is planning to release more details on other batches of updates, but these are the devices that will get it first.
The list for the Chinese market is considerably different from this one. Different models have been released in China in the past, and quite a bit more of them.
Various improvements is expected, but not much is known at the momentNow, the global build of MIUI 13 will bring a number of improvements to the tablet. Xiaomi did share some information regarding MIUI 13 for the Chinese market, but not for the global market. It also didn’t go into immense detail.
What you can expect to come to the global version is…. Improved performance. Xiaomi claims we’ll get 15-percent fewer dropped frames in third-party applications. Xiaomi’s native apps will also run considerably better in that regard, up to 23-percent.
Features like face verification protection, fraud protection, and privacy watermark have been mentioned, but truth be said, we’re not sure if any of these will make it to the global build. Quite frankly we’ll have to wait for the global launch to know more.