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The First MIUI 11 Update Will Be Available on These Smartphones of Xiaomi

Shivani Alakh

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is scheduled to roll out MIUI 11 on October 16 next week. This latest operating system will be rolled out for all the company's flagship smartphones, as well as mid and budget range smartphones launched this year. With this new software, users will get Android 10 update on all these devices. If you are also the users of these smartphones of Xiaomi, then this is a happy news for you. Apart from flagship smartphones like Xiaomi's Redmi K20, K20 Pro, Mi Mix 4, this latest update can also be rolled out for the Redmi Note series of smartphones launched this year. Come, know for which smartphones of Xiaomi this latest update will be rolled out first.

Poco F1 was launched last year. Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 flagship chipset processor has been used in it. The MIUI 11 update can be rolled out after October 16 for this phone. Dual rear camera set-up is given in its back. The phone comes with a 4000 mAh battery.

This latest update can also be rolled out for this budget smartphone launched Redmi 7 this year.The MIUI 11 update can also be rolled out for both of these smartphones launched at the beginning of the year, Redmi Note 7, 7 Pro.

This latest update can also be rolled out for the company's flagship smartphone series launched this year. The K20 Pro comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset processor. Apart from these mid and budget range smartphones, Redmi 7A, Redmi 6, Redmi Note 6, 6 Pro, Redmi Note 5, 5 Pro, Redmi S2, Redmi Note 8, Redmi Note 8 Pro, Redmi 5 Plus, Redmi 5, Redmi 5A , These updates can be rolled out for Redmi 4X and Redmi Note 5A.

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