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With MIUI 14, Xiaomi is also reportedly upgrading the anti-fraud protection feature
Xiaomi MIUI 14 screenshots have reportedly leaked online ahead of its official release. The purported screenshots hint at features that could make their way to eligible Xiaomi smartphones with the update. In the alleged screenshots, the new interface can be seen with a redesigned information assistant and clock app. The new software is tipped to allow s to restrict permanent notifications as well. s are said to also get the ability to add text recognition in gallery. Last year, Xiaomi released a MIUI 12.5 update, but s may not get an update to MIUI 13.5 this year.
Screenshots of the alleged MIUI 13, such as MIUI version 13.5, according to the post. Xiaomi is yet to officially announce any details regarding the next version of its Android-based operating system.
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As per the screenshots shared online, the MIUI 14 could feature a redesigned information assistant and clock app. The clock app interface can be seen with four tabs on top for Alarm, Clock, Stopwatch, and Timer. With the new software, s will be able to restrict permanent notifications. Xiaomi smartphone s can also feature the text recognition function for the gallery, which will recognise the text in a selected image.
Apart from these features, Xiaomi's new software update might also allow s to add Today's Memory feature to an album. It is also said to allow s to uninstall the clock app. The post also claims that for Qualcomm Bluetooth LE audio will be added as well. With MIUI 14, Xiaomi is also reportedly upgrading the anti-fraud protection feature. According to the report, it is expected to be released with the Xiaomi 13 series, in late-November or early-December.
According to a recent Xiaomi 12 Ultra. The report added that the MIUI 14 will likely be based on Android 13, and is rumoured to launch sometime next year. However, as previously mentioned, Xiaomi is yet to officially announce any details regarding the next version of its Android-based operating system.
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