Xiaomi 13 / 13 Pro starts recruitment for MIUI development version based on Android 14


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Xiaomi has recently started recruiting beta testers for the MIUI development version based on Android 14 for Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro. This program is free for developers to use and with user participation, it will shape the development process of Android 14. It will also facilitate updates that meet user needs. Xiaomi announced that MIUI (Android 14) testers recruitment is active now. The company said

“Dear Mi Fan friends, Hello everyone,

Xiaomi 13 Pro and Xiaomi 13 are open for development version users, and the MIUI version based on Android 14 is online for recruitment. Users who need the above two models are invited to go to the Xiaomi Community Beta Center to register. Note: Due to the large version upgrade of Android, there may be strong instability. So this recruitment quota is small. If you encounter any issues, please give rational feedback and verify the optimization in subsequent versions. Thank you for your understanding”.

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What is the Android 14 Developer Preview Program?

The Android 14 Developer Preview Program is a beta testing program that allows developers and users to test the latest version of Android before it is officially released. This program is designed to help developers prepare their apps for the new version of Android. It will also help them to provide feedback to Google on any issues or bugs that need to be fixed before the official release. At present, Xiaomi 13 Pro and Xiaomi 13 are available for the Android 14 Developer Preview Program. Users of these devices can join the program through the link in the Global ROM and hit the Agree button to participate.

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What are the benefits of participating in the Android 14 Developer Preview Program?

Participating in the Android 14 Developer Preview Program allows users to experience the latest Android features. These users also have the chance to provide direct feedback to Xiaomi on any issues or bugs that need to be fixed. The company will look at their feedback before the official release of the system. This program also helps developers prepare their apps for the new version of Android. This is to ensure that the apps are in sync with the latest features and APIs.

Xiaomi 13 with Android 14

How to take part in the Android 14 Developer Preview Program?

To take part in the Android 14 Developer Preview Program, users need to join the MIUI beta program based on Android 14. They can join via the link in the Global ROM. After hitting the Agree button, users can download and install the beta version of MIUI based on Android 14. However, this will only work on specific Xiaomi devices. For now, users of the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro can try it out.

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Final Words

Xiaomi has started recruiting beta testers for the MIUI development version based on Android 14. This recruitment is now active for two top Xiaomi phones, Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro. This program is free for developers to use. User participation will shape the development process of Android 14 and facilitate updates that meet user requirements. Participating in the Android 14 Developer Preview Program allows users to experience the latest Android features and provide feedback to Xiaomi on any issues or bugs that need to be fixed before the official release. Users of eligible devices can join the program through the link in the Global ROM and hit the Agree button to participate.

The company makes it very clear that this system is in beta and testers may face many bugs and issues. If this is the case, there is no need to panic. In a civil way, send your feedback to Xiaomi and the company will work on it. Xiaomi said that it will consider the tester’s feedback before it releases the system to more users.

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