Xiaomi launched the Mi 11X series in India in late August. The vanilla Mi 11X is a rebranded Redmi K40, which is also sold as POCO F3 in some markets. A month after its release, this smartphone has now started receiving MIUI 12.5 in the country.
MIUI 12.5 is the latest version of the MIUI mobile operating system based on Android. According to Xiaomi, this version brings improvements for devices already running MIUI 12.
Hence, users of eligible devices are excited about this update. However, so far, Xiaomi has been mostly releasing this update for the Chinese variant of its phones. Thankfully, that has begun to change lately as some international variants have now started getting this update.
The latest global handset to receive MIUI 12.5 update is Mi 11X, which is sold in India. The update arrives with build number V12.5.1.0.RKHINXM. The software builds is in the ‘Stable Beta’ phase, and therefore, it is only available for a select few users as of now.
Anyway, all users should get the update in the coming days if early adopters don’t face any major issues. The original version of this smartphone, the Redmi K40, received the update in late April in China. On the other hand, the POCO F3, which is yet another clone of this phone is yet to receive the update in any region.
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