Yesterday, Xiaomi released a plethora of devices including the Xiaomi Mi MIX 4 and Xiaomi Mi Pad 5 series. In addition, the company also announced the MIUI 12.5 enhanced version. The first batch of devices to get this update will include 12 models. The compatible models are
- Xiaomi Mi MIX 4
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra
- Xiaomi-Mi 11 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 11
- Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition
- Xiaomi-Mi 10 Pro
- Xiaomi Mi 10S
- Xiaomi Mi 10
- Redmi K40
- Redmi K40 Pro
- Redmi-K30S Extreme Edition
- Redmi K30 Pro
The MIUI 12.5 enhanced version focuses on better fluency as well as lower power consumption. However, the main features of this system include liquid storage, atomic memory, focus computing, and intelligent balance.
MIUI 12.5 enhanced version main features
Liquid storage: Highly sensitive monitoring of the degree of fragmentation and the efficiency of defragmentation increases by 60%. The Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro laboratory simulation test shows that the reading and writing attenuation is less than 5% after 36 months of use. The performance of this smartphone is as smooth as ever.
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Atomic memory: This feature of the MIUI 12.5 enhanced version focuses on ultra-fine memory management and splits application memory. It also gives priority to the end of unimportant tasks, and refine and compress memory usage. Furthermore, taking the Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition as an example, the back-end residency capacity increases by 64%.
Focus computing: 51 core scenarios are smoothly and fully accelerated, prioritizing the most obvious processes perceived by current users according to scenarios and suppressing unimportant applications in the background. The multi-model real-world testing also shows an average 15% drop in CPU usage and an average 8% power savings.
Intelligent balance: This feature ensures that the top hardware runs properly and irrelevant programs do not obstruct it. In addition, using the Xiaomi Mi 11 for testing, the average power consumption drops by 10%.
MIUI 12 has been a “disaster”
Xiaomi has been doing quite well in the smartphone market. Over the past few years, its MIUI system has been one of the selling points of this company. However, since the launch of MIUI 12, it has not been a bed of roses for Xiaomi. The system is plagued with a plethora of issues many of which the company has solved. However, it appears that as it solves one, another appears. Xiaomi had to subsequently release the MIUI 12.5 system which tackles most of the issues. However, many users still believe that the MIUI 12.5 did not live up to expectations. This means that the upcoming MIUI 13 has a huge responsibility. This system will have to almost completely overhaul the existing MIUI 12 system. Now that the MIUI 12.5 advanced version is here, we hope that it addresses most of these issues.