Xiaomi took a significant step for MIUI 15

The Chinese tech company Xiaomi took another important step for MIUI 15. So, for which phones is this move intended?

Xiaomi took a significant step for MIUI 15

The Xiaomi 14 series is creating a buzz in the tech community, with speculations about its launch in November. What sets these next-generation flagship smartphones apart is that they are poised to be the inaugural devices incorporating the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.

However, the story doesn't end there. Alongside these phones, Xiaomi is also gearing up to release other products, with MIUI 15, the subsequent version of Xiaomi’s Android-based mobile software, being the most anticipated.

Over the past months, the rumor mill has been active with hints about both the phones and the software. The freshest insights indicate that MIUI 15 has now transitioned to the stable channel for internal evaluations. Reliable sources, particularly Xiaomiui, state that MIUI 15 stable builds are prepped and primed for internal testing. What's even more intriguing is that these builds have been spotted for several yet-to-be-announced devices.

Xiaomi took a significant step for MIUI 15

These builds are available in distinct regional versions, including 'Global', 'EEA', 'India', and of course, 'China'. Presently, five products are aligned with the MIUI 15 stable, and based on their build numbers, they have been identified as Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14 Pro, Redmi K70, Redmi K70 Pro, and Redmi K70E. A notable mention here is that the Redmi K70 models are predicted to hit international shelves as Poco F6 and Poco F6 Pro. This implies that MIUI 15 stable builds for these devices are queued for China, Global, EEA, and India, while the Xiaomi 14 series appears to be set for EEA and China exclusively.

While these updates provide a glimpse into Xiaomi's strategy, the exact features of MIUI 15 remain shrouded in mystery, eagerly awaiting an official unveiling.

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