These 3 Redmi smartphones started getting MIUI 13 update


MIUI 13

Do you own a Redmi Note 9S, Note 9 Pro, or Note 9 Pro Max from Xiaomi? If you answered yes, we have some very excellent news for you today. The mystery surrounding the MIUI 13 and Android 12 updates appear to be dispelling. Xiaomi has picked September to complete the upgrade process of all three smartphones. All MIUI 13 new features will be accessible shortly in all of them. We reveal everything we know!

MIUI 13 is just around the corner for these three Redmi devices

MIUI 13

MIUI 13 was released in early 2022, yet devices are still not updated as of September of this year. Several Redmi Note 9 devices sold in the worldwide market do not yet have this update. Don’t worry, they’ll only be on MIUI 12.5 for a short period.

So, the Redmi Note 9S, Note 9 Pro, and Note 9 Pro Max updates are no longer a secret. The MIUI 13 update for the trio is finished and on its way to global markets. The Global and stable versions are on their way to these devices.

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The update should arrive on your smartphone between today (September 2) and the 15th of this month. The upgrade includes MIUI 13, the most recent version of Xiaomi’s user interface.

All of these gadgets are quite essential in the Xiaomi catalog, having sold millions in all markets. They began with MIUI 11 based on Android 10 and will get with MIUI 13 based on Android 12.

According to Xiaomiui, these trio of Redmi Note 9 devices will continue to run Android 12. The update is on its way, and when it arrives, it will be the final one. The same thing will happen with MIUI 13: when it arrives, it will be the final official layer accessible.

No, they will not receive MIUI 14 when it becomes released. They will also miss out on the freshly launched Android 13. If you own one of these gadgets, you should be aware that it will soon be out of support, despite the fact that it still has a long life ahead of it. What are your thoughts?

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