A couple of months ago, we were anticipating the release of MIUI 13, but instead, Xiaomi announced the arrival of MIUI 12.5. From the features of the current iteration of MIUI, which has already arrived for a handful of users, especially in China, the update is an enhanced version of MIUI 12. That looks like it, given that the company promised to fix most of the bugs facing its custom skin, which increased with the adoption of Android 11. And while Xiaomi is yet to start rolling out the MIUI 12.5 update globally to more users, the plans for MIUI…
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POCO F3 is one of the latest offerings by the Xiaomi sub-brand. It’s essentially the same device as the Redmi K40, exclusive for Chinese users. The device is also available in India but sells under the Mi 11X moniker. It runs recently released Snapdragon 870 SoC but pre-installed with MIUI 12 on top of Android 11, although it debuted a few weeks ago. However, the Chinese version, Redmi K40, is now receiving the much-anticipated MIUI 12.5 update. The latest iteration of MIUI brings a handful of features while fixing most of the bugs introduced by MIUI 12. And thanks to…
The POCO F3 is one of the most affordable budget smartphones at the moment. It’s a rebadged Redmi K40 that debuted in China before making its global debut under the POCO F3. It has a tall 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. The display supports HDR10+ and up to 1300nits peak brightness. There’s a centered punch-hole for the front 20MP selfie camera, while at the back, there’s a primary 48MP shooter, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and 5MP macro shooter. All the sensors can shoot exquisite shots, but with Gcam on Poco F3, details are improved. Google camera app,…
Xiaomi is one of the major OEMs that are swiftly pushing the Android 11 update, although the company has complained about the resources required for the adoption. No doubt about that, given the changes Google made on its current Android OS. That alone required a series of work, but we’re not sure if it constitutes the bugs being faced by Mi Fans after the update. Perhaps, some bugs were introduced by Android 11, like third-party gestures not working. However, Xiaomi has promised to fix some of these issues with MIUI 12.5, and that might just be the reason why Redmi…
The first-ever Redmi gaming device ticks all the boxes of a basic gaming smartphone. It features an impressive OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 480Hz touch sampling. There’s a physical trigger and a massive battery that tops up in 42 minutes with the super-fast charge. The device features two Dual stereo speakers – on the bottom and top – delivered by JBL. Redmi K40 Gaming Edition specs highlights 6.67-inch OLED display120Hz refresh rateHDR10+500nits brightnessCorning Gorilla Glass 5Mediatek MT6893 Dimensity 1200 5G12GB RAM and 256GB ROM64MP + 8MP + 2MP rear camera sensors16MP front camera sensor5065mAH battery67W wired chargingSide-mounted fingerprint…