Here's the full list of 40 Xiaomi devices that will be updated to MIUI 9
MIUI 9 was unveiled late last year in China, and the global version of the ROM is available for a slew of devices. The manufacturer is making the update widely available, with the five-year-old Mi 2 set to receive the latest version. To put things into context, the Mi 2 launched with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
There's a lot of exciting new feature additions in the global version of MIUI 9, including a retooled notification pane, new themes, animations, a native split screen mode, and much more. There's clearly a lot to like here.
Xiaomi shared statistics on MIUI usage around the world during the Redmi Y1 launch event in India. Globally, MIUI is available in 56 languages, and has 280 million active users in 220 countries. Here's the full list of eligible devices to receive the MIUI 9 update, broken down by the series:
Mi phones
- Mi Mix 2
- Mi Mix
- Mi Max 2
- Mi Max
- Mi Note 3
- Mi Note 2
- Mi Note
- Mi 6
- Mi 5
- Mi 5X
- Mi 5c
- Mi 5s
- Mi 5s Plus
- Mi 4s
- Mi 4c
- Mi 5
- Mi 4
- Mi 3
- Mi 2s
- Mi 2
- Mi Pad 3
- Mi Pad 2
- Mi Pad 7.9
Redmi Note phones
- Redmi Note 4
- Redmi Note 4X
- Redmi Note 3
- Redmi Note 2
- Redmi Note
Redmi phones
- Redmi 5 Plus
- Redmi 5
- Redmi 5A
- Redmi Y1
- Redmi 4
- Redmi 4A
- Redmi 3s
- Redmi 3
- Redmi 2A
- Redmi 2
- Redmi 1S
The stable version of the ROM has been out for the Redmi Note 4, Mi Mix 2, and the Mi Max 2 for a few months now, and Xiaomi is slowly working its way down the list.
Have you already received the MIUI 9 update? How are you liking the new additions?
Updated January 18, 2018: Added new phones and tablets that have been confirmed to get the MIUI 9 update.
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Harish Jonnalagadda is Android Central's Senior Editor of Asia. In his current role, he oversees the site's coverage of Chinese phone brands, networking products, and AV gear. He has been testing phones for over a decade, and has extensive experience in mobile hardware and the global semiconductor industry. Contact him on Twitter at @chunkynerd.