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POCO X3 Pro starts receiving MIUI 13/Android 12 software release
Xiaomi has released MIUI 13 interface built upon the Android 12 operating system for the POCO X3 Pro device. The updates are rolling out globally around the world. Along with the new software release, the smartphone grabs a new security patch as well.
A few days ago, the device has received an optimization update on Global ROM for MIUI 12.5 (Android 11). Although being a high-tech smartphone, the users were expecting to grab a major update. Finally, the company came up with the move of the MIUI 13 software update for the mentioned handset.
Build Version
The POCO X3 Pro smartphone receives the Android 12 rooted MIUI 13 software along with a specified build number. The version remains as V13.0.3.0.SJUMIXM. Further, the device carries an updated Android security patch to February 2022. Thus, the update brings a handful of changes and additions for the users, giving them an enhanced experience.
Changelog
As for now, the changelog appears with a limited number of implements for the device. However, we can expect to have some more exceptional and exclusive features in the upcoming days. Let’s have a quick review of what the new update offers to the device.
SYSTEM:
- Stable MIUI based on Android 12
- Updated Android security patch to February 2022.
- Increment in system security.
MORE FEATURES & IMPROVEMENTS:
- Displays app as floating windows directly from the sidebar
- Enhancement in accessibility support for Phone, Clock as well as Weather
- Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now
Accessibility of the Update
Since the update is in the initial phase, the distribution of the software is intended for Mi Pilots at present. This distribution mainly takes place with the purpose of detecting the defaults and errors in the update. Once, the software update gives out a stable response, it is made available for the general consumers.
Moreover, these consumers, later, have a choice to either wait for the OTA (over the air) update or check for it manually in their devices.
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