Xiaomi unveiled many hardware innovations at its launch event. But the company’s new Android 12 skin, MIUI 13, rightly played a central role. This version of the operating system will arrive on many devices Xiaomi, Redmi e LITTLE BIT: New features will be within the reach of millions of people. Here are the most important news of MIUI 13, from the interface to the functions for security and privacy.
MIUI 13, the most interesting news announced by Xiaomi
The first and most important piece of good news concerns performance. According to Xiaomi, compared to MIUI 12.5 the apps are smoother, with 15% fewer frames lost on third-party apps. For native apps, the percentage rises to 23%. The company has also compared its skin with those of other manufacturers and in the Master Lu test it results the smoother. You can keep up to 14 apps open in the background on a top-of-the-range smartphone.
Great attention also to the factor privacy e safety. The details are not complete and not all features will leave China (especially document recognition is unlikely to be applicable in Europe). But there are lots of new features like adding watermark to the photographs to certify that they are yours. Or the functionality to block online fraud, starting with the blocking of dangerous sites.
Xiaomi also introduces in MIUI 13 a new font system called MiSans, which automatically adjusts the height of capital letters and many other interesting features. It will be open source and free to download even for commercial use.
Also, new ones arrive wallpaper in 8K which from the presentation images seem impressive. There are also many new ones widget, with health or calendar features. Finally, the Android skin also comes in version MIUI 13 Pad, designed for large screens. There are some features to make the most of the space and over 3000 apps that are already optimized.
All these features will arrive on a huge number of smartphones: in the coming weeks many new small features will jump to the eye of the experts. We will keep you posted.
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