The launch of Android 13 is one of the fastest and least problematic that we remember for a new version of the system. Some manufacturers like Samsung have already updated a good part of their current range, for example.
[Samsung es la nueva referencia en actualizaciones, y con Android 14 será incluso más rápido]
Others, on the other hand, take a little longer; This is the case of Xiaomi, although the Chinese brand has a good reason. Xiaomi wants to release Android 13 with its new layer of personalization, MIUI 14, which will arrive together with the new generation of mobile phones; We still don’t know if they will be called Xiaomi 13 or Xiaomi 14, but the fact is that the brand wants to match the two versions.
Xiaomi phones that will have Android 13
At least we already know the current Xiaomi models that will receive MIUI 14 and therefore Android 13 when released. The company has not yet specified what the plans are for this update, whether it will arrive at the same time on all devices or if it will be a progressive release, or how long it will take.
What we do know is that the phones that will receive the update will be very varied, depending on Equal leaks. In addition to the latest high-end models from Xiaomi, the Redmi brand will also receive love and many of its models released this year and last year will be updated. Even mid-range models like the Redmi Note 10 Pro will get the update.
The list of Xiaomi mobiles that will be updated will be as follows:
- Xiaomi 13 Pro
- Xiaomi 13
- Xiaomi 12S Ultra
- Xiaomi 12S Pro
- Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimension Edition
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12X
- Redmi K60 Pro
- Redmi K60
- Redmi K50 Game
- Redmi K50 Ultra
- Redmi K50 Pro
- Redmi K50
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
- Xiaomi Mi 11
- Xiaomi CIVI 2
- Xiaomi CIVI 1S
- Xiaomi Mi 11 LE
- Redmi Note 12SE
- Redmi K40
- Redmi K40 game
- Redmi K40 Pro / Pro+
- Xiaomi MIX 4
- Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G
- Redmi Note 11 Pro / Pro+
As we can see, it’s not as ambitious a list as Samsung’s, but it remains to be seen if more devices will be added in the future. There are still many details that we don’t know, just like we don’t know much about MIUI 14.
Everything indicates that Xiaomi wants to wipe the slate clean with MIUI 14. Company representatives have announced that it will be the lightest and fastest system from the history of the manufacturer, eliminating unnecessary parts and much of the “bloatware” for which MIUI was unfortunately famous. It also means that we will have fewer pre-installed applications, so we will recover storage space on our devices.
Obviously the new Xiaomi 13 (or Xiaomi 14) will be the spearhead of the update, those that demonstrate the potential of the new system and the advantages of this “slimming”.