Late last month, Xiaomi officially unveiled MIUI 12 in China. The company has been even seeding out weekly beta builds for the eligible devices in the region. Now, as announced last week, the Chinese smartphone maker has finally launched MIUI 12 globally.

MIUI 12 Global

The MIUI 12 is a culmination of decade long existence of Xiaomi’s mobile software. It brings a refined design with dynamic animations, perfect rounded corners with G2 curvature, floating windows for multi-tasking, new Weather app, a ton of privacy features, Dark Mode 2.0, AOD+, a new MIUI camera app, and more.

What’s even more interesting is that it will be available for all the Xiaomi and Redmi devices launched globally from 2018. Additionally, there are also a couple of handsets from 2017. 

Anyway, here’s the complete list of global Xiaomi smartphones that will be receiving MIUI 12 in the coming months.

MIUI 12 Global Supported / Eligible Devices

  • Round 1 (June)

    • Xiaomi Mi Series
      • Xiaomi Mi 9
      • Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro
      • Xiaomi Mi 9T
    • Redmi K series
      • Redmi K20 Pro
      • Redmi K20
  • Round 2 (Uncertain)

    • Xiaomi Mi Series
      • Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
      • Xiaomi Mi 10
      • Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite
      • Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite
      • Xiaomi Mi 9 SE
      • Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro
      • Xiaomi Mi 8
      • Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite
    • Xiaomi Mi Mix Series
      • Xiaomi Mi Mix 3
      • Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S
      • Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
    • Xiaomi Mi Note Series
      • Xiaomi Mi Note 10
      • Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite
      • Xiaomi Mi Note 3
    • Xiaomi Mi Max Series
      • Xiaomi Mi Max 3
    • Redmi Note Series
      • Redmi Note 9 Pro Max
      • Redmi Note 9 Pro
      • Redmi Note 9S
      • Redmi Note 9
      • Redmi Note 8 Pro
      • Redmi Note 8T
      • Redmi Note 8
      • Redmi Note 7 Pro
      • Redmi Note 7
      • Redmi Note 7S
      • Redmi Note 6 Pro
      • Redmi Note 5 Pro
      • Redmi Note 5
    • Redmi Series
      • Redmi 8
      • Redmi 8A
      • Redmi 8A Dual
      • Redmi 7
      • Redmi 7A
      • Redmi 6 Pro
      • Redmi 6
      • Redmi 6A
    • Redmi Y Series
      • Redmi Y2
      • Redmi Y3
    • Redmi S Series
      • Redmi S2
    • POCO
      • POCO F2 Pro
      • POCO F1
      • POCOPHONE F1
      • POCO X2

The list is huge as some of the handsets are repeated since they are sold with a different name in some regions. Nevertheless, almost Xiaomi / Redmi smartphones from last two years are getting the update except for Mi Mix 3 5G, the company’s first 5G smartphone.

In fact, the Mi Mix 3 5G is still running MIUI 10 based on Android Pie and has neither received MIUI 11 nor Android 10. There’s even a petition by users on Change.org, however, Xiaomi is yet to issue an official statement.