The superstructure from the workshop of the Chinese giant Xiaomi is well known among users of smartphones and tablets from this manufacturer. System MIUI it offers a lot of new features and improvements compared to the pure Android operating system, resulting in a better user experience.
Currently, the thirteenth generation of the MIUI superstructure is current, while the initial leaks regarding MIUI 14 are already appearing. However, Xiaomi surprised us with the arrival of a version even before the presentation of the fourteenth generation itself MIUI 13.1.
What is the significance of version 13.1?
At the outset, it is definitely worth noting that the version of the MIUI superstructure labeled 13.1 is only a kind of beta version available in the domestic Chinese market, while only smartphones from the latest flagship series will receive the update Xiaomi 12.
The update to version 13.1 brings with it one interesting novelty. The update is built on the beta version of the latest operating system Android 13, while the American Google should present a stable version in the coming weeks.
The Chinese giant is probably just testing the functionality of the new generation of Android with this news and is thus preparing for its full deployment. Android 13 will visit the global market in Xiaomi smartphones, probably together with the superstructure MIUI 14.
Owners of Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro smartphones in their native Chinese will be able to test the upcoming features of the new operating system right now. However, the system obviously contains a lot of flaws and shortcomings, and therefore it is not recommended to install the update for those who require uncompromising reliability and full functionality from their phone.
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