Xiaomi which has become Asia’s biggest smartphone manufacturer after Samsung is best known for its budget-friendly Smartphones and its MIUI smartphone OS. The thing which has made Xiaomi and its smartphones more famous in the budget market as well as in the flagship market is its dedication To launch the latest updates to its operating system.
Recently the company has started distributing its new update to its MIUI operating system. The new update is MIUI 12.5 Enhanced which is being launched for its recent flagship smartphones. this new update offers better performance compared to previous versions as well as Xiaomi has promised that this particular update will be much faster lighter and smoother compared to other versions.
The following update has reached devices such as MI 10 Pro and Redmi K30S Ultra, which are also known as MI 10T and MI 10T Pro outside of China market. Below given are the changelogs for the new update:
- Swift performance. More life between the charges.
- Focused algorithms: Our new algorithms will dynamically allocate system resources based on specific scenes, ensuring a smooth experience on all models.
- Atomized memory: Ultra-fine memory management mechanism will make RAM usage more efficient.
- Liquid storage: New sensitive storage mechanisms will keep your system vibrant and responsive as time goes by.
- Smart balance: Core system improvements allow your device to make the best of the flagship hardware specs.
There are also reports that Xiaomi is planning of releasing its latest MIUI Enhanced update outside of China market too. According to sources, Xiaomi may soon seed its initial Global builds within the next month or so.
Users of Mi 10 Pro, red k30S Ultra, MI 10T and MI 10T Pro who want to check out the latest update can do so by manually installing the appropriate build from the official website of Xiaomi. These are the builds currently available on the official website of the company:
The latest updates are termed to be free of bugs however it’s better to make a complete backup of the system before attempting any type of update of the operating system.