New lucky Xiaomi smartphones receive MIUI 14 update


Xiaomi MIUI 14

Xiaomi 11i series are the latest smartphone models from the Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi to finally receive the much-awaited Android 13-based MIUI 14 update in India. This update brings an improved user interface, super icons, and better battery life to the devices. Along with the January 2023 Android security patch.

Xiaomi 11i and Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge users can now enjoy the latest features of the Android 13/MIUI 14 update on their devices. Including the new user interface and other personalization features. The update also packs in the latest security patch, ensuring that users’ devices remain secure.

Xiaomi 11i Series Receives Android 13-Based MIUI 14 Update with Improved User Interface and Security Patch

MIUI 14

The update is being rolled out over the air, and some users may have already received the notification to update their devices. However, if you haven’t received it yet, you can manually check for the update by going to the device settings and clicking on the “System updates” option.

One of the significant changes in the latest Android 13/MIUI 14 update is the improved user interface. Which makes the device more responsive and easy to use. The update also reduces the memory consumed by the MIUI, which leads to a faster and smoother user experience.

In addition to the improved user interface, the update also brings new personalization features such as Super Icons and Home Screen Folder highlights, allowing users to customize their devices according to their preferences. The Super Icons feature is an innovative way of presenting app icons on the home screen. Making it easier for users to access their favorite apps quickly.

The update also includes the latest January 2023 Android security patch. Ensuring that the device remains secure and protected from any potential security threats.

In conclusion, the Android 13-based MIUI 14 update for the Xiaomi 11i series brings significant improvements in the user interface, personalization features, and security. Making the device more efficient, responsive, and secure. If you haven’t received the update yet, make sure to check for it manually in the device settings to enjoy the latest features and enhancements on your device.

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Here’s the official changelog of the new MIUI 14 update:

[Highlights]

  • MIUI uses less memory now and keeps being swift and responsive over much more extended periods.
  • Attention to detail redefines personalization and brings it to a new level.

[Basic experience]

  • MIUI uses less memory now and keeps being swift and responsive over much more extended periods.

[Personalisation]

  • Attention to detail redefines personalization and brings it to a new level.
  • Super icons will give your Home screen a new look. (Update the Home screen and Themes to the latest version to be able to use Super icons.)
  • Home screen folders will highlight the apps you need most making them just one tap away from you.

[More features and improvements]

  • Search in Settings is now more advanced. With search history and categories in results, everything looks much crisper now.
[System]
  • Updated Android security patch to January 2023. Increased system security.

As was already reported, the update has already begun to roll out. So there is a good probability that it will be on your smartphone very soon. Updates for smartphones typically roll out in stages, and the process can vary depending on the manufacturer, carrier, and device. Generally, updates are first released by the manufacturer, who works with carriers to ensure compatibility with their networks. From there, the update is typically pushed out in batches to devices in different regions. Also, users may receive a notification that an update is available. Or they may need to manually check for updates in their device settings. Once the update is downloaded, the device will typically need to be restarted to complete the installation process. Also, in some cases, updates may be delayed or not available for certain devices. Particularly if they are older or no longer supported by the manufacturer.

 

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