Last Updated on November 23, 2021 by Arpit
Xiaomi is expected to introduce the next version of its Android skin—MIUI 13—later this year. As we are heading towards the official launch of the new software, leaks and rumours surrounding features and eligible devices have started popping up on the web. Xiaomi-centric blog XiaoMIUI claims that the company has started testing stable builds of MIUI 13 for a range of high-end smartphones, including the Mi 11 Ultra. The folks at XiaoMIUI managed to dig into the code and found the firmware versions along with some eligible smartphones. Let us take a look at the compatible devices and their MIUI 13 firmware versions.
Device | MIUI Build Number |
Xiaomi Mi MIX 4 | 13.0.0.1.SKMCNXM |
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra, Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro | 13.0.0.1.SKACNXM |
Xiaomi Mi 11 | 13.0.0.1.SKBCNXM |
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G | 13.0.0.1.SKICNXM |
Xiaomi Mi 10S | 13.0.0.1.SGACNXM |
Xiaomi Redmi K40 Pro+, Redmi K40 Pro | 13.0.0.1.SKKCNXM |
Xiaomi Redmi K40 | 13.0.0.1.SKHCNXM |
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxFolks over at XiaoMIUI couldn’t get the download link for these builds. However, one thing that’s clear from these firmware numbers is that the stable builds of MIUI 13 that are expected to be released in China are based on Android 12. All these devices have already received Android 12-based MIUI 13 Beta updates in China. Android 12-based MIUI 13 Global Stable ROM’s testing is happening for some of these devices, including the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra and the Xiaomi Mi 11 in global markets.
To the unaware, firmware builds for the Mi 11 Ultra and the Mi 11 Pro are the same. Similarly, the Redmi K40 Pro+ and the Redmi K40 Pro will get the same firmware updates. Some of these devices, such as the Mi MIX 4, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 10S, and the Redmi K40 Pro are exclusive to the Chinese market. Other devices are available under different brands/monikers in global markets. To be precise, the Redmi K40 Pro+ is called the Xiaomi Mi 11i in global markets and the Xiaomi Mi 11X Pro in India. Similarly, the Redmi K40 is launched as the Xiaomi Mi 11X in India and POCO F3 in other countries.
The folks over at XiaoMIUI also claim that the company might release the stable build of MIUI 13 in China for these devices on the same day when it will announce MIUI 13. Also, readers should note that this news is regarding MIUI builds for the Chinese market, and users in other regions, including India, might have to wait for a few months more before they get to use MIUI 13 on their smartphones.
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