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MIUI 14 Second Batch Rollout to Begin in Late March, Here’s the List of Eligible Devices

Early in December, Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 13 series and MIUI 14. Only the initial group of qualifying devices were made public by the business following the keynote.

Weeks later, the company has now revealed the second group of phones that will receive the most recent MIUI upgrade. The corporation also disclosed the start date for the rollout.

The following devices will begin receiving MIUI 14 updates starting in late March 2023, according to an official announcement post on Xiaomi Community.

  • Xiaomi MIX 4
  • Xiaomi 12X
  • Xiaomi 11 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 11 Pro
  • Xiaomi 11
  • Xiaomi 11 Lite Vitality Edition
  • Xiaomi 11 Lite
  • Xiaomi 10S
  • Xiaomi Civi 1S
  • Xiaomi Civi 2
  • Redmi K40 Pro
  • Redmi K40S
  • Redmi K40
  • Redmi Note 12 Pro
  • Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus
  • Redmi Note 12 5G
  • Redmi Note 12 Explorer Edition
  • Redmi Note 12 Trendy Edition
  • Redmi Note 11T Pro
  • Redmi Note 11T Pro Plus
  • Redmi Note 11E
  • Redmi K40 Gaming Edition
  • Redmi Note 10 Pro
  • Redmi Note11 Pro
  • Redmi Note11 Pro Plus

The Redmi Note series, in particular, is a mid-range smartphone that makes up the majority of the list. Additionally, there are high-end gadgets like the Xiaomi 11 series.

Nevertheless, it is important to note that this list is exclusively intended for China.

A worldwide release date for the aforementioned phones has not yet been disclosed by Xiaomi. However, we anticipate that within a few days of the Chinese release, the foreign versions will receive the MIUI 14 update based on Android 13.

For those who are unaware, we have been constantly reporting on MIUI 14 update rollout stories ever since the software’s launch. So pay attention to stay informed.

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