Xiaomi MIUI 14 Rollout Plan for 2023 Devices Across Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco

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Xiaomi has laid out a clear path for MIUI 14 adoption, aiming to roll out the update to several devices by the end of the second quarter in 2023. This information comes from Android Headlines and related official posters that outline which models will receive the MIUI 14 shell first.

According to these posters, the MIUI 14 update is set to reach the Xiaomi Mi 10 family including the Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10T, Mi 10T Pro, and Mi 10T Lite, along with the Xiaomi Pad 5 tablet. This confirms a broad rollout across flagship and midrange devices within the same generation, highlighting Xiaomi’s emphasis on updating its current hardware lineup first.

Redmi users are also in the mix, with firmware planned for the Redmi Note 10 JE, Note 10T, Note 10S, Note 9 Pro, Note 9T, Note 9S, Note 8 (2021), Note 10 5G, Redmi Pad and other recent Redmi devices. The messaging from the posters points to a phased approach that extends the MIUI 14 experience to many popular Redmi models while monitoring performance across regions.

In addition, MIUI 14 is slated for a range of Poco smartphones. The list includes Poco F4 GT, F3, F4, X3 Pro, M5, M4 5G, X4 GT, X3 GT, F2 Pro, M3 and X3 NFC, illustrating Xiaomi’s strategy to deliver the new interface across its distinct sub-brands.

Traveling beyond the devices themselves, the updates described are described as global firmware. That means even if certain devices appeared in other regions earlier, the current poster set emphasizes a broad, worldwide rollout. It is also important to note that receiving MIUI 14 does not automatically guarantee the arrival of a new Android version on devices using the MIUI shell, as Android and MIUI update timelines can diverge.

Earlier coverage from socialbites.ca mentioned a price point tied to a large Redmi Max TV aimed at gamers, stating a rough estimate of 90,000 rubles. This detail is separate from the MIUI 14 rollout and reflects another product line within the broader Xiaomi ecosystem.

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