Not long ago the Xiaomi Community Global announced that it had launched the test Mi Pilot for Mi 9, Mi 9T and Mi 9T Pro devices. Through this project, users with these smartphones have been given the opportunity try it in advance all the features of the MIUI 12. Clearly not without problems: it is a beta and as such the task of each tester is to report which are the bugs that afflict the ROM of the relevant device. Today the program also expands to Redmi Note 8 Pro, Redmi Note 7 and POCOPHONE F1.
Mi Pilot for Redmi Note 8 Pro, Redmi Note 7 and POCO F1: how to get the MIUI 12 Global in advance
Here are the steps to become official beta testers. Users who are in possession of Redmi Note 8 Pro, Redmi Note 7 and POCOPHONE F1 they can now apply through the official website and become part of a small circle of testers who have the task of previewing (and report) all the features of MIUI 12. It is therefore one Global version pre-release.
How to request access to the program
As for the previous version of the Mi Pilot project, to access the program dedicated to Redmi Note 8 Pro, Redmi Note 7 and POCOPHONE F1 you must request to join the group MIUI Global Stable Beta Testing Recruitment Group.
What are the privileges
By joining this group you do not have immediate access to MIUI 12. Once access is requested, the users selected by the team will be added to the group Telegram prepared. Remember that the official communications about the Beta Testing will be carried out EXCLUSIVELY through this social network instant messaging.
Main rules
Broadly the main rules to become part of this restricted number of users are:
- have a Global Stable already installed on the device;
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you must follow all the rules of the Mi Community and not provide leaks on anything related to the ROM provided during the tests;
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you need to have a thorough knowledge of MIUI, inside and out, including the Fastboot flash and unlocking the bootloader.
These are not the only rules but the most important ones. We also remind you how to check if you have a Global ROM or not. Going to "Settings”>“System info”You will find yourself on the page where there are all the main information of your device. In the row “MIUI Version”You will see a whole series of numbers and letters.
- "MI" indicates the global version (V10.2.2.0.PFBMIXM)
- "IN" indicates the Indian version (V10.3.12.0.PFHINXM)
- "UE" means the SEE version (V10.3.10.0.PFJEUXM)
- "RU" indicates the Russian version (V10.3.8.0.PFJRUXM)
Only the former will be able to participate in the beta test. More information in source.
Source | Mi Community
On redmi note 7 we hope to solve the stability problems of Android 10.
I had to go back to the latest 1.0.7.0