Earlier today, Xiaomi officially revealed MIUI 12 and the eligible devices have just started receiving closed beta updates in China. The stable release for the first batch of devices is only expected by the end of June. However, the company has already started working on MIUI 13, the successor to the now-announced latest iteration of the firm’s mobile operating system.

MIUI 13 Design Survey

The details about MIUI 13 comes directly from Xiaomi and is not a rumour of any sorts. MIUI User Research Team shared a post on Mi Community China soon after the MIUI 12 launch event. The post urges interested users to participate in a Feature Design Survey for MIUI 13.

The Chinese smartphone maker is yet to roll out stable MIUI 12 updates to its devices but it has already begun to work on MIUI 13, which will most probably release next year. This move by Xiaomi clearly echoes out a popular quote: ‘Dedication has no limitation’.

The MIUI head kicked off his presentation by saying ‘software is the soul of mobile phones, and it is more important that hardware to some extent’. This clearly spells out how committed Xiaomi is towards its mobile operating system. In fact, without MIUI, there would not be a Xiaomi now.

Having said that, the company is yet to announce the global launch event for MIUI 12. Xiaomi does have an online event scheduled for April 30 but it is for the launch of Redmi Note 9 series in Europe.

 

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