Android 12 Beta Update: Download for Xiaomi and Redmi devices


On December 28, 2021, Xiaomi introduced MIUI 13 at the launch event of the Xiaomi 12 series. MIUI 13 focuses on faster and stable system performance compared to previous MIUI versions, and brings some new changes in privacy.

MIUI team and Beauty of It also presents a series of wallpaper collections made by the Science brand with this version. Regardless of any other mobile company, Xiaomi has already started rolling out stable updates Android 12 for some flagship devices in China. In this article, we share the list of Xiaomi and Redmi devices that received the Android 12 beta update, along with the download link.

The purpose of these beta updates is to check the features and changes made for future updates. It should be noted that the links below are strictly for developers. It may be possible that they present a system that is too unstable for daily use.

If you are looking forward to a stable build release and Xiaomi has not yet detailed any rollback process for downgrade, users can manually flash the files from the link below.


ANDROID 12 Beta Update Xiaomi and Redmi

MI

Xiaomi Mi 11

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro/Mi 11 Ultra


Xiaomi CiVi

Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra

REDMİ

Redmi K40 Pro/Pro+/Mi 11i, Mi 11X Pro

Redmi K40 Gaming Edition

Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G

In addition, some Xiaomi devices are already in internal testing of Android 12 and are expected to receive stable/beta updates soon. These devices are given below:

Xiaomi Mi 11

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro

)Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G

Xiaomi Mi 10

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro

Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra

Xiaomi Mi 10S

Xiaomi MIX 4

Xiaomi CIVI

Redmi K40 Pro/K40 Pro+ (Xiaomi Mi 11i and Mi 11X Pro)

Redmi K40 (POCO F3 and Xiaomi Mi 11X)

Redmi K40 Gaming Edition (POCO F3 GT)

Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G (POCO X3 GT)

Redmi K30 Pro (POCO F2 Pro)

Redmi K30S (Xiaomi Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro)

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