Update [June 11]: Xiaomi invites MIUI 12 Beta testers for a new range of devices. If you own Redmi Note 7, Redmi Note 8 Pro, or Poco F1, and want to early access the new MIUI 12 Global Stable beta ROM, apply now (application form link below). Keep in mind that to get the MIUI 12 OTA update, ensures that your phone is running on the Stable Beta ROM.

The MIUI 11 successor MIUI 12 is expecting to release soon in India and the Global market. Xiaomi is inviting MIUI 12 Global Stable Beta ROM testers for Redmi K20 and K20 Pro in India and Xiaomi Mi 9, Mi 9T, and Mi 9T Pro in other markets. If you own any of these devices can apply for experimental testing of Xiaomi’s new Android skin MIUI 12.

MIUI 12 features

To eligible for testing MIUI 12 Global Beta ROM, you should be a member of Mi community, should know more on Android ROM, how to unlock bootloader and how to flash the firmware manually via Fastboot. Also, update your device to the latest Global Stable ROM available before applying.

Apply for MIUI 12 Global Stable Beta Update:

Apply for Redmi K20, K20 Pro, Mi 9, Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro [May 2020]: If you are interested, apply for MIUI 12 beta pilot test before May 15, 2020. Indian users go to this page, and global users can go to this page to apply for the test.

Apply for Redmi Note 7, Note 8 Pro and Poco F1 [June 2020]: Open this application, fill out the required information and submit the form. The seat is limited, so act as fast.

Xiaomi introduces MIUI 12 with a new visual design and several new features. You can enjoy the new Control Centre, Floating windows, full-screen navigation gestures, Dark Mode 2.0, several privacy features, Xiaomi Health, and many new features with the MIUI 12.

It seems that the stable build of MIUI 12 won’t release anytime soon, but you can expect the first build after June. Also, not all devices are eligible for the update. You can run an MIUI 12 eligibility test on your device with the help of the MIUI 12 Eligibility Test app.

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