Xiaomi is testing MIUI Pad 15 update for the Xiaomi Pad 5 series


Xiaomi is currently testing the MIUI Pad 15 update for its Mi Pad 5 series. According to Xiaomiui, the update will bring a range of new features and improvements to the tablets. However, the new version is not based on Android 14 but on Android 13. The Xiaomi Pad 5, Pad 5 Pro 5G and Pad 5 Pro Wi-Fi versions are all eligible for the MIUI Pad 15 upgrade. The new update offers a more modern and user-friendly interface with redesigned icons.

MIUI Pad 15

MIUI for Pad

MIUI for Pad is the Android fork which the company uses for the Xiaomi Pad 5. It has a few key features that make it adaptable as a portable workstation, like a control center that’s separate from the notification list and lots of stylus shortcuts. The software is a fork of MIUI, the software used in Xiaomi phones, which in itself is a fork of Google’s Android. While stock Android isn’t quite a perfect match for a tablet’s large form factor, MIUI for Pad brings lots of tweaks. This makes it more useful on the Pad 5’s 11-inch screen.

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Xiaomi Pad 5

The Xiaomi Pad 5 comes equipped with a large 11-inch WQHD+ 120Hz display with a slim and stylish design. Under the hood, this device uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 860. It also comes with an 8720mAh (typ) high-capacity battery. This device is a fantastic all-rounder Android tablet with a good-looking screen, lots of processing power, and well-optimized software. The tablet has already received the MIUI Pad 14 update.

Final Words

Xiaomi is testing the MIUI Pad 15 update for its Pad 5 series. This update is expected to bring a range of new features and improvements to the tablets. The update is currently in the testing phase. The first Beta is expected to start rolling out in September or October. MIUI for Pad is the Android fork which the company uses for the Xiaomi Pad 5. The Xiaomi Pad 5 is a fantastic all-rounder Android tablet with a good-looking screen, lots of processing power, and well-optimized software.

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