Xiaomi’s MiOS May Stay Exclusive in China, While MIUI 15 Heads Global


Xiaomi MIOS

Recent reports from Digital Chat Station have stirred the tech world by suggesting that Xiaomi is gearing up to skip MIUI 15 and embrace a brand-new operating system named MiOS. But Xiaomiui, a dedicated blog tracking all things Xiaomi, disputes these claims, labeling them as unfounded and untrue.

Xiaomi’s Operating System Plans: Debunking MiOS Speculation and Focusing on MIUI 15

MIUI 15

According to Xiaomiui‘s sources, Xiaomi is actively conducting internal testing for MIUI 15 and intends to unveil it alongside the Xiaomi 14 series. They further clarify that there is currently no substantial information about MiOS.

However, should a transition occur, it will likely be confined to China. MiOS, if it materializes, would likely remain a domestic Android-based OS in the foreseeable future. For now, Xiaomi’s primary focus remains on fine-tuning MIUI 15 for its users.

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Digital Chat Station’s assertion that MIUI 14 marks the final chapter in the MIUI saga has fueled speculation about the potential future of MiOS. It’s crucial to set the record straight: all such claims lack credibility. Xiaomi continues its rigorous testing process for MIUI 15, which is in development for a multitude of smartphones. Including Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Redmi K60 Pro, MIX FOLD 3, and more.

Let’s clear the air by showcasing the latest internal builds of MIUI 15, sourced directly from Xiaomi’s official servers. These builds are reliable evidence of MIUI 15’s active development. In fact, the stable MIUI 15 release is on the horizon, set for the end of October.

In conclusion, the rumors surrounding MiOS are, as of now, baseless. Xiaomi’s unwavering commitment to MIUI 15 and its imminent release further reinforces the notion that MiOS may remain a distant possibility. Until October arrives, we’ll continue to provide you with all the latest updates on MIUI 15, so stay tuned for more exciting news and reports from Xiaomi in the upcoming few days!

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