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List of Xiaomi Phones That Will Be Updated to MIUI 12

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Earlier this week, the Chinese smartphone maker, Xiaomi, unveiled MIUI 12, a new version of its Android skin that supersedes 2019’s MUI 11.

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Being one of the most robust Android skins out there, MIUI 12 has lots of goodies to offers. We’ve highlighted some key features in MIUI 12 in an article before, which include dark mode 2.0, enhanced privacy features, Android 10-like gesture navigation system, super wallpapers, and fitness and sleep tracking.

MIUI 12 stable version will start rolling out in June in Xiaomi’s home market, China.

Here are Xiaomi, POCO and Redmi-branded phones eligible to get MIUI 12 update;

First Batch (Starting June)

  • Xiaomi Mi 9, Mi 9T, Mi 9T Pro
  • Redmi K20, K20 Pro

Second Batch (Dates Not Specified)

  • Redmi Note 7, Note 7S, Note 7 Pro
  • Redmi Note 8, Note 8T, Note 8 Pro
  • Redmi 8, 8A, 8A Dual
  • Redmi Note 9, Note 9s, Note 9 Pro, Note 9 Pro Max
  • Redmi 7, Redmi 7A
  • Redmi 6, 6A, 6 Pro, Note 6 Pro
  • Pocophone F1, POCO X2, POCO F2 Pro
  • Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Lite, Mi 10 Pro
  • Xiaomi Mi Note 10, Mi Note 10 Lite
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 SE, Mi 9 Lite
  • Xiaomi Mi 8, Mi 8 Pro, Mi 8 Lite
  • Xiaomi Mi MIX 2, Mi MIX 2S, Mi MIX 3
  • Xiaomi Mi Note 3
  • Xiaomi Mi MAX 3
  • Redmi Y2, S2, Y3
  • Redmi Note 5, Note 5 Pro

The company will start rolling out beta versions towards the end of May. These rollouts dates may change in the future, according to the company.

*updated on May 20th to reflect global release schedule and devices

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