Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 8 Pro on August 29, 2019, and it will be exactly one year very soon since the device was released to the market. The device runs Mediatek Helio G90T SoC, which is the main driving force and is probably why the phone, even after all these months, still ranks third on best performing Android phones of July 2020. The chart didn’t change much from the best performing mid-range phones last month. Aside from the Galaxy A71 displacing the Oppo Reno 2 at the 10TH spot and the Mi Note 10 lite moving up on the…
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Xiaomi will introduce the premium Mi 10 Ultra on August 11 to mark a in the smartphone world. Rumors earlier suggested the phone to be called Mi 10 Pro Plus, but according to the Co-founder and chairman, Lei Jun, the device will be sold as Mi 10 Ultra outside of China. The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, just the name suggests, has been tipped to be the best performing Android phone when it launches. According to a reliable tipster, Ice Universe, “Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra will shock the world”, and so far, the features of the phone don’t seem to drift…
For some reason, Xiaomi has left two of its most popular smartphones: Redmi Note 8 and POCO F1, without MIUI 12. The latter, though, is currently receiving a beta MIUI 12 update in China, but that is only available for closed beta testers. And because the POCO F1 wasn’t sold in China, hence, it’s not among the device on closed beta testing in that region. The users have waited for the update for months, but it seems the time for the update to arrive is here. Meanwhile, a couple of days ago, beta testers were selected for the device. It…
Early today, we brought you a report about Xiaomi developing a new MIUI for its phones in India. In that post, we suggest the update to be based on MIUI 12, which will also see the update get to more devices faster, at least in that region. And why that might not be the case here, the company has now released a stable MIUI 12 for POCO X2 publicly. That might have come as a shock to some people, given that there was no beta version before going public. However, recall the POCO X2 is a rebadged Redmi K30, which…
There was a report that appeared on the internet a couple of months ago, alleging Xiaomi of collecting more data with it’s Mi browser Pro. It was a security researcher working on Forbes that found out about the security vulnerability on his Redmi Note 8. The interesting thing was that the browser still collects data in incognito mode. But while that might be true, perhaps all these apps collect data from its users, Xiaomi responded to the allegations. The company said it’s false, that it complies with all local laws and regulations on user data privacy. After the incident, the…