Today, MIUI 13 debuted during the Mainland China launch. This latest generation operating system offers an all-round upgrade for a snappy and stable software experience. This OS will now also be extended beyond smartphones and tablets to AIoT devices such as smart watches, speakers, and TVs—improving connectivity capabilities.

MIUI 13 focuses on improving core functions, with an overall fluidity increase of 52%. Further enhancing its self-developed Focused Algorithms, Atomized Memory, and Liquid Storage, the new system focuses on optimizing computing capabilities for core apps during heavy usage. MIUI 13 prevents and reduces deterioration of read-write capabilities through Atomized Memory and Liquid Storage technology by 5% over a 36-month period—prolonging the lifespan of devices.

As of Q3 2021, the number of connected devices on Xiaomi’s IoT platform exceeds 400 million. While leading the industry with its smart hardware portfolio, MIUI 13 will introduce the beta of Mi Smart Hub, which will help realize a more connected experience between smart devices. With Mi Smart Hub, users can find nearby devices and with a simple gesture to seamlessly share and access content such as music, display, even apps across multiple devices.

Aside from connectivity, MIUI 13 also features notables for further personalization, offering a unique OS experience through new widgets, new dynamic wallpapers, and more.

Select features will be available for global versions of MIUI 13. Global users can expect OTA updates of MIUI 13 starting from Q1 2022. First batch of models available for upgrade include Mi 11, Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11i, Mi 11X Pro, Mi 11X, Xiaomi Pad 5, Redmi 10, Redmi 10 Prime, Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, Xiaomi 11 Lite NE, Redmi Note 8 (2021), Xiaomi 11T Pro, Xiaomi 11T, Redmi Note 10 Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, Redmi Note 10, Mi 11 Lite 5G, Mi 11 Lite, and Redmi Note 10 JE.