Xiaomi Mi 11 pushes MIUI 12.5 stable version ahead of schedule


The Xiaomi Mi 11 series was only released a few days ago. However, the company is not wasting any time to give its latest flagship the new MIUI 12.5 system. According to reports, the Xiaomi Mi 11 is currently getting the stable version of the MIUI 12.5 system. The version number of this update is “V12.5.3.0″ and the size is 461MB. This new system update comes with a couple of additions as well as improvements.

Xiaomi Mi 11 pushes MIUI 12.5 stable version

 

This update adds the Android gesture Turbo and also improves the processor rendering ability. Furthermore, this update fixes the occasional restart issue that some users are experiencing. In addition, by updating the Google security patch to March 2021, the system will be faster and more power-efficient.

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In addition, the Mi 11 MIUI 12.5 system adds a light cone dynamic effect architecture. This further improves the system’s full-scene animation experience. In addition, the system touch experience will be much better.

Xiaomi flagships will start getting this update by the end of April

Xiaomi’s CEO, Lei Jun, previously announced that the MIUI 12.5 stable version will be released in full on April 30, 2021. The first batch of compatible models are Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition, and Mi 9 SE. Today, Xiaomi Mi 11 got the update push ahead of schedule. Prior to this, mobile phones such as the Mi 10 Standard Edition/Extreme Commemorative Edition and Mi 9SE received the push of the MIUI 12.5 stable internal beta version.

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The Xiaomi Mi 11 is the standard version in the latest Mi 11 series. This smartphone comes with a flagship processor, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. This device also comes with dual Harman Kardon stereo speakers that offer an excellent audio output. The screen of this smartphone is a 6.81-inch 2K resolution AMOLED flexible screen. This display has a peak brightness of 1500nit, and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The phone is equipped with a 100MP main camera, supports 8K video recording, and the price starts at 3999 yuan ($611).

A couple of Xiaomi smartphones already have the MIUI 12.5 stable version. For example, the Xiaomi Mi 10 already has this update. However, the rollout is for users that participated in the public beta. Presently, the company has not released the public stable version of the MIUI 12.5 for the Xiaomi Mi 10. However, we expect that by the end of this month, a plethora of Xiaomi flagships will start getting this update.

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