Recently, Zhang Guoquan, director of Xiaomi's mobile phone system software department, said that MIUI 11 It has been introduced to some users, and we have witnessed this in recent weeks, as the firm has been providing several of its models with said firmware package; Among the lucky ones are the Mi Mix 2, Mi 9 SE, Redmi K20, Redmi 7 and other mobiles, but only those belonging to China.
Another smartphone that is getting MIUI 11 only in China is the Mi Mix 3, but in its beta version. However, to the joy of many, the update is based on Adnroid 10.
The new firmware package now available in China weighs 2.3 GB. Due to its large size, we recommend downloading and installing it with a good battery level and a stable and fast Wi-Fi connection to avoid unwanted consumption of the data package you have. It is also worth mentioning that it is offered as an option. So if you don't want to get it, you just have to ignore it, something we recommend if you don't plan to have an OS that is possibly buggy at your disposal; note that this is a beta firmware.
Presumably, users in other countries globally will soon be receiving this beta update or, at best, in its stable form at first. This also applies to other models that are also waiting for you.
The Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is a high-end phone which was launched in October last year with a 6.39-inch Super AMOLED screen that can be slid out to reveal its dual 24 MP + 2 MP selfie camera with LED flash. It was launched with Android Pie under MIUI 10, a Snapdragon 845, 6/8/10 GB of RAM, a storage space of 64/128/256 GB and a 3,200 mAh battery with support for fast charging by 18 W cable. and 10 W wireless charging. It also has a 12 MP + 12 MP double rear camera.