Good news for Xiaomi owners who have been waiting to test Android 14 honey on their phones: the brand has announced the MI Pilot global beta program for three of its latest high-end mobiles. If you qualify and want to try out the aforementioned beta, run and sign up: places are limited.
Android 14 has just over a month left before Google hits the release button to distribute the stable version. Currently in beta, and mainly aimed at Google Pixel mobiles, there are other brands that have given up their premium range smartphones so that their owners you can test Android 14 without Pixel
Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 Pro and Xiaomi 12T ready for Android 14
Xiaomi no longer offers MIUI in beta outside of China, the development versions remain exclusively on its territory. Even so, the brand tests MIUI in the global environment shortly before distributing updates in a stable way: it does this through what it calls the Mi Pilot program, a option aimed at Xiaomi fans with which they can anticipate the news while offering their device as a test bed.
A falta de muy poco para la salida de Android 14 estable, y antes de que commen el periodo de updates que también afectará a los últimos lanzamientos de Xiaomi, unos pocos afortunados podrán acceder de primera mano lo qu’offerá MIUI sur la próxima versión del system from Google. Get access, there must be a primary requirement: have a Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 Pro or Xiaomi 12T with the global ROM version installed.
The registration process for Mi Pilot is as follows:
- Go to this MIUI forum page.
- Fill in the questionnaire with your data and those of the phone, including a valid IMEI.
- You must be over 18 and agree to cooperate with the developers to ensure that the future update is risk-free.
Mi Pilot has limited spaces: Xiaomi will only communicate with those who have been chosen to participate. Once in the program, the update will arrive on the device that was registered: the form data must be correct.
The Mi Pilot beta is experimental so it may be buggy – make sure you want to take a chance before signing up
The first stable tests are for the newest and most high-end mobiles, which is common for all brands. And it’s not without risk: we advise against participating in the betas whether the phone on which the update will be installed is commonly used. Also, it is best to make backups before doing any updates.
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