The new operating system can already be tested on Google phones but firms like Samsung, who have already announced One UI 4 based on Android 12, OPPO with ColorOS or Realme with Realme UI 3.0 are also joining the party. As to Xiaomi, the OEM has also started work on the new software, which will come from MIUI 13, for most of your smartphones.
Dozens of mobiles will be updated
The official Twitter of the manufacturer has shared a fairly long list, great news for all those who want to leave behind the many errors of MIUI 12 and see how their device evolves.
Right now there are several devices in beta phase that should be the first to receive the Android 12 official update. We have devices that have not yet arrived in Spain like others that have been with us for a few months:
- Xiaomi Civi
- Xiaomi 11T and 11T Pro
- Xiaomi 11i, Mi 11 Lite (4G / 5G / NE)
- Xiaomi Mi 10 series
- Redmi Note 11 series
- Redmi K30 5G
- Redmi Note 10 series
- Redmi Note 8,
- Little X3 Pro
- Little M3 Pro 5G
There are also models that have already been testing the latest version of Google’s operating system such as the Redmi K40 Pro, Redmi K40 Pro +, Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra, as well as the Redmi 10X series, Redmi Note 9 series, Redmi series. K30, POCO X2, POCO X3, POCO X3 NFC and POCO M3 / M2 Pro.
For later there are other phones of the brand such as the Mi Note 10 Lite, Mi Note 10, Mi Note 10 Pro / Mi CC9 Pro and even the Mi MIX Fold. If we add up all the variants of each of these phones, which are many, the number of Xiaomi phones that will be updated to Android 12 it is very close to a hundred.
Unfortunately, when the arrival of software on a certain number of phones is announced, it means that there are others that will be left without updating. In the case of the Chinese firm, the models that will “die” in Android 11 are all those members of the Mi 9 series, the Mi CC9 / CC9 Meitu, the Redmi K20 series, the Redmi Note 9, the Redmi 9 series, the Redmi Note 9 series, Redmi 10X 4G series, POCO C3 and POCO M2 / M2 Reloaded.