MIUI 14 third batch officially released – 18 models make the list


MIUI 14

MIUI is Xiaomi’s Android skin which it uses for its Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco mobile phones. After a couple of years of working on the system and upgrading it, the latest MIUI 14 appears to have eliminated all the setbacks of the previous generations. The fluency, UI design and other aspects are far better. This afternoon, Xiaomi officially announced the third batch of devices to get the MIUI 14 update. The company made the announcement on Xiaomi Community. The list contains old flagships like the Xiaomi Mi 10 series as well as pretty cheap models like the Redmi 12C. According to the company, the update release for this third batch will be complete in April.

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MIUI 14 third batch models

The models to get the MIUI 14 update in this third batch are as follows:

  • Xiaomi Mi MIX Fold
  • Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition
  • Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
  • Xiaomi Mi 10
  • Xiaomi Civi
  • Redmi K60E
  • Redmi K30S Extreme Commemorative Edition
  • Redmi K30 Extreme Commemorative Edition
  • Redmi K30 Pro
  • Redmi Note 11 5G
  • Redmi Note 11 4G
  • Redmi Note 11E Pro
  • Redmi Note 10
  • Redmi Note 11SE
  • Redmi Note 9 Pro
  • Redmi Note 9
  • Redmi Note 9 4G
  • Redmi 12C

Along with the “lowest system footprint of flagship mobile phones” and “maximum app uninstallation,” MIUI 14 also includes a “photon engine” that has been fine-tuned for a year by Xiaomi.  The three techs that make up the photon engine — intelligent scene recognition, resource dynamic scheduling, and resource computing engine can boost the fluency of external programs by up to 88%. It also greatly saves power.

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MIUI 14

Along with refining pre-installed software, MIUI 14 also includes some Xiaomi system programs that can be deleted in addition to all third-party pre-installed software.  Only 8 basic apps – phone, SMS, contacts, file management, system settings, app store, browser, and the camera cannot be erased from the entire system. Xiaomi MIUI 14 has reportedly returned to the top tier of Chinese UI. This is also essential to Xiaomi’s high-end strategy

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MIUI 14 adds decent upgrades

Xiaomi worked very hard to improve the user experience and fluency of its Android skin. The MIUI OS from Xiaomi is one of the best Android skins today. Even while some might disagree, the company has millions of loyal MIUI users who won’t accept anything other than the MIUI. The new MIUI 14 offers a brand-new design in terms of UI vision in addition to improving system fluency. For instance, new enormous icons, big folders, desktop pets, etc., provide users with a breath of fresh air.

It is worth noting that MIUI 14’s huge folder’s design logic had a few issues. The places of the four icons are taken up by the full folder. Only three apps, however, may be launched by clicking directly. After opening the folder, users will need to click the other apps to access them.

Thankfully, MIUI has always been a system that values user input and experience. Xiaomi has since updated the system with some fixes in response to feedback. More apps are now visible in the huge file folder and users can directly click them.

More devices are receiving MIUI 14, the newest update from Xiaomi. The Redmi Note 10S, POCO F2 Pro, and Xiaomi 12 Pro are the most recent mobile phones to get the update. Starting in India, the Xiaomi 12 Pro will start receiving the update in a stable version on top of Android 13. The MIUI India Twitter account announced the news. There have been talks of the MIUI 14 Global upgrade for a while. Fans are awaiting its release for relevant models with great interest. In comparison to earlier editions, this most recent version has a number of cutting-edge features and promises an improved user experience.

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