It's official: next week we have an agreement to meet with Xiaomi all news from MIUI 12, a new version of Xiaomi-based Android operating system, which will first arrive on Chinese type devices all year long.
Also, although we are aware of some changes that the new model will bring, Xiaomi is moving ahead MIUI 12 confirmation news. At this point, the company allows us to preview the phone "Dark Mode 2.0" and developments to include.
MIUI 12 will blur the b ackground image and enhance the system font by activating black mode
The first of the certified services today by Xiaomi contains the function of to dim the wallpaper. This implementation will provide an image that is configured as a desktop background a simulation that will show how light varies in size throughout the day, so that early in the morning wallpaper it would be light, and it would become dark and dark.
In the meantime, Xiaomi has shared a short clip showing how this feature works, even though it didn't confirm details such as that this feature will only be available for wallpapers preloaded on the device, or when not in use with the user's wallpaper.
Apart from this, Xiaomi also announces System font changes
When will MIUI 12 arrive?
All this news, and many more that Xiaomi has yet to announce, will be available MIUI 12. The company will host the next event Monday, April 27, where in addition to the Chinese version of the new Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite, it will also announce a new version of its software.
Most likely, though the announcement will take place next week, but it won't try MIUI 12 for a few months. In this way, the product is expected to allow beta programming that will be available for the first time by the owners of some of the company's latest phones. Later, when development has gone far enough, An update will be released between the terminals that make up your catalog, starting with those high end models. If there is no confirmation, we can suppress that the facilities listed below have MIUI 12 certified renewals for some of the final product deliverables. However, it is expected that many more previous terminals will eventually receive a new version.
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