Thursday, 22 March 2018

MIUI 9.5 Is Heading to These 30 Xiaomi Smartphones.



HIGHLIGHTS

● Several phones have started receiving the global ROM update

● Even phones like Mi 3 and Redmi 3 will get the update

● MIUI 9.5 is based on top of Android Nougat

Xiaomi on Tuesday announced the rollout of its latest MIUI 9.5 Global Stable ROM for several of its smartphones in the Redmi, Mi MIX, and Mi Max series. Additionally, the company also announced estimated schedule and availability for MIUI 9.5 on numerous other phones in the coming weeks. Updates will be rolled out via over-the-air (OTA) method. Xiaomi also states that it will gradually release the update for other phones in the company's portfolio. MIUI 9.5 is based on top of Android 7.0 Nougat.

In a post on the MIUI Forum, Xiaomi acknowledged the global rollout of MIUI 9.5 stable ROM for the Redmi Note 3 Special Edition, Redmi Note 3(Qualcomm SoC), Redmi Note 4(Qualcomm SoC)/ Redmi Note 4XMi Max, and Mi Max Prime. The update is said to gradually roll out to eligible handsets via OTA. The post also mentions that other phones such as Redmi 3SRedmi 4ARedmi 4 Prime, and Redmi Note 4 (MediaTek SoC) are estimated to be updated to MIUI 9.5 by "late March", so within the next few days.

Further, phones like the
Redmi Note 5A/  Redmi Y1Redmi Y1 LiteRedmi 5ARedmi 5Redmi 5 PlusRedmi Note 5Mi Max 2Mi 5Mi 6Redmi 4X, and Mi MIX 2 are expected to get the OTA update by early April. And, handsets such as the Mi 5sMi Note 2Mi Note 3Redmi Note 2Redmi 3Redmi 4Mi 3Mi 4Mi MIX, and Mi 5s Plus will get it by late April. "The above release dates are only estimated time and might be changed due to various reasons," says a note on the forum post.

Earlier this week, some users had reported seeing the nightly build of MIUI 9.5 Stable ROM on Redmi Note 4 units. The update is said to bring the February security patch, Notification Shade, and quick reply feature.

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