There is good news for all those who own a Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro or Redmi Note 6 Pro. Both devices are getting the official Android 9 Pie. Xiaomi starts recruiting Android Pie beta testers for Redmi Note 5 Pro (Whyred) and Redmi Note 6 Pro (Tulip). Interested users can join the Pie beta program before March 15, 2019.
If you would like to test out the beta version of Android 9 Pie based MIUI 10 on your Redmi Note 5 Pro or Redmi Note 6 Pro, join the beta program before 15 March 2019. There is no region restriction. All users can apply for the beta program, but should have Unlocked Bootloader on the device.
If you are interested to get official Android 9 Pie beta on your Redmi Note 5 Pro or Redmi Note 6 Pro, check the instructions below and submit your application right now!
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Requirements:
1. To install Android 9 Pie, Bootloader of Redmi Note 5 Pro (Whyred) and Redmi Note 6 Pro (Tulip) should be unlocked.
2. Must be using latest MIUI Global Beta ROM on Redmi Note 5 Pro and Redmi Note 6 Pro
3. Should have interest to test and some knowledge about ROMs, Bootloader Unlocking and Flashing MIUI ROMs
4. Must be active on the Mi forum
5. Willing to discuss with other members of both QQ Beta group and forum
How to Join Xiaomi Android 9 Pie Beta Program for Redmi Note 5 Pro and Note 6 Pro
1. To join the beta program, install Xiaomi MIUI Forum app from Play store or downloading the APK from here.
2. Open the app and on the Homepage, select Recruitment.
3. Fill out your information as stated and tap on the Submit button. You will get a forum PM after approval. That’s it.
By joining the beta program, you can help create a smoothest and purest Android 9 Pie experience on Redmi Note 5 Pro and Redmi Note 6 Pro. For more information, visit this MIUI Forum thread.
Android 9 Pie will brings several new features to both devices. Adaptive brightness, Adaptive battery, new gesture navigation, recommended apps and actions based on context, etc. are some of the features of this update. Pie update will also bring UI changes, latest security patches, and other usability features to devices.