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mardi 14 novembre 2017

MIUI 9 Global Now Available for Xiaomi Mi Max 2, Mi 6, Mi Mix and More

Xiaomi announced the global version of MIUI 9 on November 2 at an event in New Delhi, India, alongside the Redmi Y1. (Before the announcement, some users started receiving the update on the Mi 6, the Mi Mix 2, and the Mi Max 2.) On the same day, Xiaomi launched the MIUI 9 Beta Stable update for the Redmi Note 4, and shortly after, the ROM rolled out to all users. Now, Xiaomi is upgrading a few of the other flagships in its sprawling portfolio.

The Xiaomi devices in this batch of MIUI 9 Global updates include the Mi Max 2, the Mi 6, the first-generation Mi Mix, the Mi 5, and the Mi 5S Plus. At least some of those phones are getting not-yet-finalized nightly updates, which Xiaomi calls “Beta Stable”. But the phone maker expects to upgrade all Beta Stable ROMs to finalized “Global Stable” versions in the coming weeks.

The MIUI 9 Global update features improved UI speed and performance on par with stock Android, according to Xiaomi, plus improved notification handling, split screen, a secure app vault, quick replies, and more localization features for markets such as India. It’s based on Android Nougat — Xiaomi hasn’t laid out its plans for Android Oreo update yet.

Here’s the full list of devices getting MIUI 9:

  • Mi Mix 2
  • Mi Mix
  • Mi Note 3
  • Mi Note 2
  • Mi Note
  • Mi 6
  • Mi 5
  • Mi 5s Plus
  • Mi 4i
  • Mi 4
  • Mi 3
  • Mi 2
  • Mi Max 2
  • Mi Max
  • Redmi Note 4
  • Redmi Note 4X
  • Redmi Note 5A
  • Redmi Note 3
  • Redmi Note 4G Prime
  • Redmi Note 2
  • Redmi Note 4
  • Redmi 4
  • Redmi 4X
  • Redmi 3
  • Redmi 3S
  • Redmi 3S Prime
  • Redmi 2
  • Redmi 2 Prime
  • Redmi Y1
  • Redmi Y1s

Owners of older Xiaomi devices will have to wait, unfortunately. Phones released shortly after 2012, including bestsellers such as the Redmi Note 3, aren’t scheduled to get MIUI 9 until December.

Folks who have gotten MIUI 9, though, have two options: Wait for the over-the-air updates to arrive on their phones, or download the ROM via the MIUI website.


Source: MIUI Downloads



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