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Android 13 Device List: One UI 5, OxygenOS 13, MIUI 13.5/14, Realme UI 4.0, ColorOS 13


Android 13 is a start that everyone is looking at, and Google has prepared Android 13 recipes for a wide variety of Android smartphone makers including Samsung, Xiaomi, OnePlus, and more with a huge supported device list. Android 13 is promising and so does its new features.

According to Google, Android 13 brings you to brand new user interface changes including the copy and past UI. Aside from the traditional text management options, this new addition confirms that the content has been successfully copied and will let you preview the content right on the spot.

Now let’s talk about the themed app icons, an advanced version of last year’s Dynamic theme feature powered by the Material You Android design library. This new feature will allow you to add a tint color combination to the app based on your current dynamic theme color palette, which is cool and changes the entire user interface in a new way.

Not only the user interface but the Android 13 lays a foundation of better privacy and security control options such as categorized storage permission – one for photos and videos and the other for music and audio. This approach further strengthens the user control over the privacy section.

There are other new Android 13 features specially tailored for intelligent user experience such as smart media control, separate app language support, and better UI support for big-screen devices and there’s a lot more to explore on this upcoming Android version.

Android 13 device list

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Android 13 is currently under beta testing on different Android device makers and some of them including Pixel, Lenovo, Asus, Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Vivo, Xiaomi, and others have already started the beta program for their corresponding supported list of devices. Samsung too has been found testing the Android 13 internally.

Since these phone makers are all relied on the Android version, they will also be adopting these useful Android 13 features onboard on their customized software skins such as One UI 5.0, OxygenOS 13, Realme UI 4.0, ColorOS 13, MIUI 13.5 or subsequent, Funtouch OS 13, and others.

Although, Phone makers are yet to confirm their device list for Android 13 but we can see some of them ahead…

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Poco X3 Pro is receiving Android 12-based MIUI 13 update in India


Xiaomi’s Poco began the global rollout of Android 12-based MIUI 13 for the Poco X3 Pro earlier this month, and India is the latest market to receive the company’s newest custom Android skin.


Poco X3 Pro
Poco X3 Pro

Poco X3 Pro

The update has version number 13.0.1.0.SJUINXM and requires a download of 3.1GB. It comes with the February 2022 Android security patch and allows apps to be opened as floating windows from the sidebar. The new firmware also enhances the accessibility support for the Phone, Clock, and Weather apps.

Poco X3 Pro is receiving Android 12-based MIUI 13 update in India

However, the source claims that the MIUI 13 update is currently only seeding to X3 Pro units enrolled in the Mi Pilot program, so if you are not a part of it, you’ll have to wait for Poco to release the update for everyone.

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Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G is now receiving stable Android 11 update (still based on MIUI 12)


Earlier this month Xiaomi started rolling out the stable Android 11 update for the Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro, now their Mi 10T Lite 5G sibling is joining the party with a release on the Global Stable channel. This means that the Mi 10i 5G, which is essentially the same phone, should get the OTA update soon as well.

This update – V12.0.2.0.RJSMIXM – pushes the Android version up to 11, however, MIUI remains at version 12.0. MIUI 12.5 is coming to the device, the official schedule shows that it will arrive in late Q2.

Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G is now receiving stable Android 11 update (still based on MIUI 12)

Anyway, back to the current update. Its changelog is pretty laconic – you get Android 11, the January security patch and “increased system security” (with no further details).

If your phone isn’t seeing the update yet, you can manually download it from here. It’s a pretty hefty 2.5 GB firmware, so you better take this opportunity to back up your data while waiting for the download to complete.

By the way, the Redmi 10X 4G is receiving a similar update in China – stable MIUI 12.0 based on Android 11. The Redmi Note 9 is based on the 10X 4G, but so far there are no signs of a global rollout for this particular update.

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