40 Xiaomi smartphones that will receive an update to MIUI 12
02.03.20
In January, Xiaomi confirmed the development of a new version of its shell MIUI 12, which is planned for release in 2020. A preliminary list of devices that will receive the 12th MIUI update has appeared on the Internet.
A list of just over 40 devices was published by adimorahblog, which specializes in Xiaomi devices:
- Xiaomi MI 10 / Mi 10 Pro
- Xiaomi MI 9 / Mi 9 SE / Mi 9 Pro / Mi 9 Lite
- Xiaomi MI 8 / Mi 8 Pro / Mi 8 Lite
- Xiaomi CC9 Pro / Mi Note 10
- Xiaomi CC9
- Xiaomi CC9E / Mi A3
- Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 3
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 / Mi Mix 2s
- Xiaomi Mi Max 2
- POCO F1
- POCO X2
- Redmi K30
- Redmi K20 Pro / Mi 9T Pro
- Redmi K20 / Mi 9T
- Redmi Note 8 / Note 8 Pro
- Redmi 8T
- Redmi Note 7 / Note 7 Pro / Note 7S
- Redmi 8 / Redmi 8A
- Redmi 7 / Redmi 7A
- Redmi Y1 / Redmi Y1 Lite
- Redmi Note 5A / Redmi Note 5A Prime
- Redmi Y2 / Remdi S2
- Redmi Y3
- Redmi Note 6 Pro / Mi A2 Lite
- Redmi Note 6
- Redmi 6
- Redmi Note 5 / Note 5 Pro / Note 5 Plus
- Redmi 5 / 5A
- Redmi Note 4 / 4X
- Mi 5X
- Mi Play
Also, unconfirmed information about the main changes in MIUI 12 is already available on the Internet:
- System dark mode.
- Updated interface.
- Updated Android 11 OS.
- Improved support for 16:9 displays.
- Improved app cloning utility.
The global release of updates with MIUI 12 is planned for mid-2020 – exact dates have not yet been announced.
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