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Xiaomi's Releasing Global Developer Rom for Mi5s, Mi Mix and Redmi 4(A,X)....It will released on 7.5.18....this Friday.
Greetings, MIUI Fans!
For MIUI users who are owning Mi 5s / Mi MIX / Redmi 4X and Redmi 4A, here is the exciting news for you, the MIUI Global Beta ROM for Mi 5s / Mi MIX / Redmi 4X / Redmi 4A will be released on Friday for the first time. Please stay tuned.
For this week's update preview, we have not decided to introduce any recommended feature yet, because our developers are currently focusing on system stabilities and bug fixes. We are aiming to optimize the MIUI to its finest. Please be patient and steady, good things come to those who wait. MIUI Addicted.
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At present, the wcrypt (Wanna Cry/Wana Decrypt0r) ransomware virus are spreading out continuously. We are kindly to advise you to install the latest Windows Security Patches in time to prevent system infections....i'll put the changelog(if xiaomi will show it)....in Friday....
Nice, finally I can use official ROM with OTA updates. Xiaomi.eu is good ROM but Global Dev was expected.
Yeah....waiting for it....im using xiaomi eu too...but Its official global dev rom....and yeah its all about time
Where is the dev? It's a joke? Why Xiaomi hate this smartphone? Bah
They spoil everything related to this phone.
And on forum they say that "they hope ROM will be release 22 May"
dariusz666 said:
They spoil everything related to this phone.
And on forum they say that "they hope ROM will be release 22 May"
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Snow24 said:
Where is the dev? It's a joke? Why Xiaomi hate this smartphone? Bah
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Update delayed for every smartphone, but @Snow24 already crying. Why russian community more patient than EU?
BlackJetCat said:
Update delayed for every smartphone, but @Snow24 already crying. Why russian community more patient than EU?
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It's very simply. I changed my Nexus 5 because security patch wasn't update. And now, my smartphone is not update again, while a lot of phones are very very supported. I choose Xiaomi because release a lot of update and it take care of his smartphones, but this is not happening with Mi 5s. Last update was released in December. I thinks is not too strange if i'm feeling a bit messed around. They promise this update from some months
Snow24 said:
It's very simply. I changed my Nexus 5 because security patch wasn't update. And now, my smartphone is not update again, while a lot of phones are very very supported. I choose Xiaomi because release a lot of update and it take care of his smartphones, but this is not happening with Mi 5s. Last update was released in December. I thinks is not too strange if i'm feeling a bit messed around. They promise this update from some months
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You can install AOSP-based ROM for UX. They have latest security patches. Official LOS will arrive soon. And Global Beta not canceled, it only took something like rest
Its releasing tomorrow ...im waiting too....please be patient....developers working very hard to bring us smooth miui experience on Android N.....
BlackJetCat said:
You can install AOSP-based ROM for UX. They have latest security patches. Official LOS will arrive soon. And Global Beta not canceled, it only took something like rest
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I know it, but my disappoint is because this situation go on from some months. This week problably was a different situation, but is stressful wait for a MIUI update so much. There first release of Android O and we still have MM.
Where is the AOSP man?
BlackJetCat said:
Update delayed for every smartphone, but @Snow24 already crying. Why russian community more patient than EU?
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Imagine:
- You buy phone in December 2016.
- You receive Global ROM about that time, you feel happy.
- You see every month China users get new stable versions, you don't.
- Around February you lost opportunity to unlock bootloader, because you need MIUI 8.1 or above. Your ROM from December is 8.0.
- Month ago Xiaomi release Global 8.2, everybody was happy, they can unlock bootloader, but after a week ROM is deleted from Download section on official site and from OTA update.
- Week ago Xiaomi promise give you first global dev release. Yay we will be able again to unlock bootloader. And they have delay...
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- Xiaomi start release closed beta Android 7 builds for mi5s. History show us that this model for Xiaomi is ************. Global version is... I have no words.
I know that there are ways to unlock bootloader etc. But official way right now don't work for Global Stable users. This phone have almost a year and stlii no working official solution.
#nowords
P.S. Good you see RU is not EU
dariusz666 said:
Imagine:
- You buy phone in December 2016.
- You receive Global ROM about that time, you feel happy.
- You see every month China users get new stable versions, you don't.
- Around February you lost opportunity to unlock bootloader, because you need MIUI 8.1 or above. Your ROM from December is 8.0.
- Month ago Xiaomi release Global 8.2, everybody was happy, they can unlock bootloader, but after a week ROM is deleted from Download section on official site and from OTA update.
- Week ago Xiaomi promise give you first global dev release. Yay we will be able again to unlock bootloader. And they have delay...
epilogue
- Xiaomi start release closed beta Android 7 builds for mi5s. History show us that this model for Xiaomi is ************. Global version is... I have no words.
I know that there are ways to unlock bootloader etc. But official way right now don't work for Global Stable users. This phone have almost a year and stlii no working official solution.
#nowords
P.S. Good you see RU is not EU
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I totally agree with you. First xiaomi device I've bought and I thought that this smartphone would be quickly updated to Android 7...
rogeralm18 said:
I totally agree with you. First xiaomi device I've bought and I thought that this smartphone would be quickly updated to Android 7...
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There are so many devices from Mi, they can't work normally. And you can almost always find 2 devices from Mi with same parameters
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dariusz666 said:
P.S. Good you see RU is not EU
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If to be true, I live in country which is on both sides in one time I am not from Russia, but know russian, I am not from big european country, but I can use english language a little bit.
Anybody here has been tested global developer?
Can i install it from updater?
Snow24 said:
Can i install it from updater?
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Don't know. Not tested yet
Snow24 said:
Can i install it from updater?
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According to the flashing guide given with the link, you can. Just have to download the file and put it inside the updater folder.
Enviado desde mi MI 5s mediante Tapatalk
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Can i install it from updater?
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Confirmed you can install from updater. Still waiting volunteer to test it
Yes iam testing it....its working fast but still its android 6.0.1.....idk when 7 is coming....
James Blode said:
Yes iam testing it....its working fast but still its android 6.0.1.....idk when 7 is coming....
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About 2 weeks and coming out ! I testing the 7.5.15 android 7.0 global beta build and it's much fast than miui 8.3 6.0.1! New fonts it's very awesome !.
Dear Mi 10T lite community,
I am new to Xiaomi, originally coming from a OnePlus phone.
This is a Mi 10T lite phone bought in Germany from a German carrier.
Even before installing my personal data and apps, I had updated to the latest global version 12.0.8.0 of the Xiaomi stock ROM.
Today I get the notification, that the second (first after real install) update is available and my phone wants up UPDATE from 12.0.8 to 12.0.1 !?!?
What kind of update is this. The version number is being reduced?
The patch level is said to increase from January 2021 to February 2021, which sounds okay.
The current ROM (12.0.8) is Android 10 based. The new ROM (12.0.1) claims to be "Stable MIUI based on Android 11". Is this the upgrade to Android 11? I thought the Update to Android 11 will be with MIUI 12.5 in summer!?
Would you advise to upgrade this stock ROM? -- For me this sounds strange. On OnePlus I have always relied on the ROM upgrades. What about this?
Thank you for any advise in advance!
Best regards
Ethan
Ethan66 said:
Dear Mi 10T lite community,
I am new to Xiaomi, originally coming from a OnePlus phone.
This is a Mi 10T lite phone bought in Germany from a German carrier.
Even before installing my personal data and apps, I had updated to the latest global version 12.0.8.0 of the Xiaomi stock ROM.
Today I get the notification, that the second (first after real install) update is available and my phone wants up UPDATE from 12.0.8 to 12.0.1 !?!?
What kind of update is this. The version number is being reduced?
The patch level is said to increase from January 2021 to February 2021, which sounds okay.
The current ROM (12.0.8) is Android 10 based. The new ROM (12.0.1) claims to be "Stable MIUI based on Android 11". Is this the upgrade to Android 11? I thought the Update to Android 11 will be with MIUI 12.5 in summer!?
Would you advise to upgrade this stock ROM? -- For me this sounds strange. On OnePlus I have always relied on the ROM upgrades. What about this?
Thank you for any advise in advance!
Best regards
Ethan
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If you notice that the update ROM has R instead of Q in the string *JSEUXM that denotes next update - R follows Q. The numbering is for Miui version 12 and the iteration .0.1 means it's the first one in this R cycle.
And it is android 11. Going to install it myself - if it's now out of beta and ota'ing
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If you notice that the update ROM has R instead of Q in the string *JSEUXM that denotes next update - R follows Q. The numbering is for Miui version 12 and the iteration .0.1 means it's the first one in this R cycle.
And it is android 11. Going to install it myself - if it's now out of beta and ota'ing
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Hello Gazblade,
thank you very much. This is quite interesting. I had only looked at the "human readable" part of the version number, not at the "machine readable" part.
You are right. This is an update from QJSEUXM to RJSEUXM and thus it should be a new version. It is good to learn the "Xiaomi-style".
Nevertheless it should NOT mean, that their GUI, MIUI is downgraded to an earlier version from 12.0.8 to 12.0.1. This is intriguing.
Obviously the third digit of the MIUI version number has nothing to do with respect to the currentness of Xiaomi's GUI software. Right?
Also the text "based on Android 11" is at least misleading.
Nevertheless, based on your feedback, I will try the update later.
Have a great day!
Best regards
Ethan
Just a note for "Based on Android 11" - it is important because you can have MIUI 12 based on Android 9 or Android 10 or Android 11. Most of the features will be shared among different Android versions, with some exceptions (or freshly introduced underlaying Android bugs/design changes).
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Just a note for "Based on Android 11" - it is important because you can have MIUI 12 based on Android 9 or Android 10 or Android 11. Most of the features will be shared among different Android versions, with some exceptions (or freshly introduced underlaying Android bugs/design changes).
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I am not sure whether I got the point. Xiaomi had offered "MIUI 12.0 based on Android 11" for my Android 10 phone and this upgrade MIUI 12.0 is still using (or based on) Android 10.
Android 11 will come with MIUI 12.5 Right?
Thus does this "based on" read "has been compiled with Android 11"? Or "Is running on Android 11 and older"?
I had planned to install the update tonight, but in the meantime the OTA update disappeared again and is no longer found by the Xiaomi updater! What a strange policy.
Has the "R" version been withdrawn and is back to beta status?
With my old OnePlus updates were pretty straight-forward. I do not understand the Xiaomi update policy until now...
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I am not sure whether I got the point. Xiaomi had offered "MIUI 12.0 based on Android 11" for my Android 10 phone and this upgrade MIUI 12.0 is still using (or based on) Android 10.
Android 11 will come with MIUI 12.5 Right?
Thus does this "based on" read "has been compiled with Android 11"? Or "Is running on Android 11 and older"?
I had planned to install the update tonight, but in the meantime the OTA update disappeared again and is no longer found by the Xiaomi updater! What a strange policy.
Has the "R" version been withdrawn and is back to beta status?
With my old OnePlus updates were pretty straight-forward. I do not understand the Xiaomi update policy until now...
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MIUI is only skin (albeit quite heavy) on the top of Android. Xiaomi decided to offer the same MIUI version on top of more than one Android version. So our phone came with MIUI 12 + Android 10 and now it's being upgraded to MIUI 12 + Android 11. Next major upgrade will be MIUI 12.5 + Android 11. But it's possible that Xiaomi will offer also MIUI 12.5 + Android 10 for other (older) phone models..
It can be a bit confusing, but you don't need to stress too much about it.
The Update to 12.0.1.0 RJSEUXM is back and I have downloaded the OTA update already. Currently I am charging my phone before applying the update. -- Be safe. At least on the battery.
Did anybody already apply this update to Android 11?
There are so many rumors about problems with this update, but there are not many clear facts.
Would you recommend adopting to Android 11 already now or wait for MIUI 12.5?
Ethan66 said:
The Update to 12.0.1.0 RJSEUXM is back and I have downloaded the OTA update already. Currently I am charging my phone before applying the update. -- Be safe. At least on the battery.
Did anybody already apply this update to Android 11?
There are so many rumors about problems with this update, but there are not many clear facts.
Would you recommend adopting to Android 11 already now or wait for MIUI 12.5?
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I will put it this way. For every bigger Android update there are a bunch of people who hate it and they will make a lot of noise on forums. They don't like some design changes or cosmetic bugs. Most people are not bothered by them or they barely notice them. Of course that there is always a chance of serious bugs, but problematic updates are usually pulled down quickly and the information is often covered in articles (on XDA or similar pages). There is no known serious bug in this update and it's considered as a safe update. I am very sure that MIUI 12.5 update will be "the worst update in the history of all updates" for some people (like it was with MIUI 12 or MIUI 11; or Android 11 or Android 10 etc.)..
I updated one or two weeks ago and except already mentioned misaligned (but still functional) text in notifications I haven't noticed anything worth mentioning. I personally recommend the update, but as always, YMMV..
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I will put it this way. For every bigger Android update there are a bunch of people who hate it and they will make a lot of noise on forums. They don't like some design changes or cosmetic bugs. Most people are not bothered by them or they barely notice them. Of course that there is always a chance of serious bugs, but problematic updates are usually pulled down quickly and the information is often covered in articles (on XDA or similar pages). There is no known serious bug in this update and it's considered as a safe update. I am very sure that MIUI 12.5 update will be "the worst update in the history of all updates" for some people (like it was with MIUI 12 or MIUI 11; or Android 11 or Android 10 etc.)..
I updated one or two weeks ago and except already mentioned misaligned (but still functional) text in notifications I haven't noticed anything worth mentioning. I personally recommend the update, but as always, YMMV..
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Thank you, _mysiak_!
I have just updated to 12.0.1.0.RJSEUXM. My Mi 10T lite is now running Android 11 absolutely flawlessly. Good recommendation! And probably a very correct explanation in your message above.
Could someone upload and share the MiQT Lite XQCN file (EEA or Global)? I need this file to test some things on my 9 Pro 5G.
did your miui optimization options got removed after the update cause mine did
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did your miui optimization options got removed after the update cause mine did
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No, still there.
Does anyone has a prediction of when the MIUI 13 might come to the European version of the POCO F3? I thought it would be in january/february but I'm not sure if it will come out until the end of this month.
I'm pretty much hammering the refresh button myself, but if push comes to shove, we'll have to wait until Q2 of 2022 to get our release. After the official release is out, I will probably unlock the bootloader and flash the XiaomiEU ROM because the EU and Global ROMs from Xiaomi themselves will probably miss at least half of the newly announced features and retain them only for the chinese release on which XiaomiEU is based.
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I'm pretty much hammering the refresh button myself, but if push comes to shove, we'll have to wait until Q2 of 2022 to get our release. After the official release is out, I will probably unlock the bootloader and flash the XiaomiEU ROM because the EU and Global ROMs from Xiaomi themselves will probably miss at least half of the newly announced features and retain them only for the chinese release on which XiaomiEU is based.
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Q2? I was thinking until April or something (max)
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Q2? I was thinking until April or something (max)
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April is Q2... Q1 lasts until March 31st!
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April is Q2... Q1 lasts until March 31st!
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Ok so between April and June
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Ok so between April and June
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Yes, unfortunately
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Yes, unfortunately
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Thanks. I thought it could be sonner
Wanting to possibly try out android 13 beta I've heard great things about it and it being stable . If I install it, how do I go from the beta to the official OTA. I would be installing the beta OTA but don't know how to install the official OTA when it comes out. Do I just opt out of the beta program then recieve the official OTA ? Thanks for any help
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Wanting to possibly try out android 13 beta I've heard great things about it and it being stable . If I install it, how do I go from the beta to the official OTA. I would be installing the beta OTA but don't know how to install the official OTA when it comes out. Do I just opt out of the beta program then recieve the official OTA ? Thanks for any help
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Once the 1st stable version of Android 13 is released (should be early August), there should be a window where you can opt out and then receive the stable version of Android 13 without having to wipe.
Redbeardkevv said:
Wanting to possibly try out android 13 beta I've heard great things about it and it being stable . If I install it, how do I go from the beta to the official OTA. I would be installing the beta OTA but don't know how to install the official OTA when it comes out. Do I just opt out of the beta program then recieve the official OTA ? Thanks for any help
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You don't have to do anything. BETA will end when the official comes out and you will get that OTA just like any other OTA.
Ok so I don't have to opt out of the beta?
Redbeardkevv said:
Ok so I don't have to opt out of the beta?
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I believe that is correct because there will be no Android 13 betas after that. I've read others who said their next OTA after the last Beta would take them to the final version. The next beta after that will probably be for the QPR1 and would have to be signed up for separately.
Edit: I meant to add that I am a little cautious, so I would probably choose to manually opt-out, anyway.
Redbeardkevv said:
Ok so I don't have to opt out of the beta?
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I've read that if you don't opt out of the beta after stable Android 13 is released that you'll start getting the QPR betas for Android 13, for what it's worth. Excerpt below...
Get Android 13 Beta on a Google Pixel device
"Once enrolled, your device will receive regular over-the-air (OTA) updates for the duration of the platform’s release cycle—including Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)—unless you opt out earlier.
During the Android Beta for Pixel program’s release cycle, there are four stable releases to the public (the official platform release followed by three Quarterly Platform Releases). When you apply a stable release update, you can opt out of future Beta updates without a data wipe for a limited time (until you apply the next beta update, if you choose to do so)."
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Get an Android 13 on your eligible device.
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"Once enrolled, your device will receive regular over-the-air (OTA) updates for the duration of the platform’s release cycle—including Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs)—unless you opt out earlier.
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Interesting. I did mean to add that I'm a little cautious, so I would probably choose to manually opt-out anyway.
I think the way they word it is funny. They say QPRs, but they don't say QPR Beta (although the next part does mention Beta). Like, if you're on Stable, of course you're going to get the QPR (when it goes Final).
So just run the beta and opt out before August so I know that I'll get the final release in August??
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Interesting. I did mean to add that I'm a little cautious, so I would probably choose to manually opt-out anyway.
I think the way they word it is funny. They say QPRs, but they don't say QPR Beta (although the next part does mention Beta). Like, if you're on Stable, of course you're going to get the QPR (when it goes Final).
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Yeah, the wording is a bit confusing. But since it was all in the section under "Get Android 13 Beta on a Google Pixel Device", I'm assuming they were talking about QPR betas.
They've also said the Android 13 beta program will end in June 2023, so that would suggest that the QPR betas would be included. June 2023 should be when the final stable version of QPR3 (Android 13) will be released so that's why the program would end then, like it did in June this year for the QPR betas for Android 12.
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So just run the beta and opt out before August so I know that I'll get the final release in August??
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If you opt out before August then you'll be getting the stable version of Android 12 since the stable version of Android 13 would not have been released yet. I've seen reports of people having lots of problems when opting out of A13 beta and getting A12 stable. You would also have to wipe.
You should opt out during the window right after the 1st stable version of Android 13 is released, which should be in early August.
The only reason I would opt out of the a13 beta is to get the stable final release , not to go back to 12.. thanks sounds like I should opt out right after final is released , then I'll get the final OTA..
Here's another excerpt from their Beta FAQ section. To me it sounds like there will not be a separate QPR Beta program like there was for Android 12:
"Enrolled devices will receive continuous beta updates for the duration of the platform’s release cycle including Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs) ahead of the public release schedule, unless you choose to opt out sooner.
Android 13 beta program ends in June 2023 with the public release of the Android June QPR and Pixel Feature Drop"
There's also this:
"You can expect to receive up to two updates automatically per month for each program you’re enrolled in. Note: You will not receive separate monthly security updates while enrolled in the program as they will be part of the beta build"
Note: Of course, I could be interpreting this totally wrong
Android Beta Program
Android Beta Program allows you to enroll your Android device for beta releases.
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Maybe I'll just wait till final OTA push in August it's not to far away to wait instead of messing with beta..
Why topic of Xiaomi.eu was deleted?
Yesterday a New version was released.
I noticed that also. Made me check my phone for updates actually. Used to be here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/miui-13-stable-xiaomi-eu-poco-f3-mi-11x-redmi-k40.4267741/unread
Probably has something to do with the new future update and soon to be Android 13 around the corner as far as I know their at this time will be no weeklys and stable work done anymore and they will concentrate on the Android 13 development you can still visit their homepage and get more info, Im on the last weelkly
MIUI 13 22.10.26 and loving it
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Probably has something to do with the new future update and soon to be Android 13 around the corner as far as I know their at this time will be no weeklys and stable work done anymore and they will concentrate on the Android 13 development you can still visit their homepage and get more info, Im on the last weelkly
MIUI 13 22.10.26 and loving it
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Just moved from arrowOS to that weekly build and i was impressed how Miui EU improved in this months, it was a lot of time ago that i flashed this rom, and just flashed the new stable Miui EU and works just perfect, good performance, sound, battery backup, all...
I am in the latest stable miui..eu. and all are fine. MIUI in general is a "black sheep" in xda, so it is no surprise that this topic was "deleted"