Poco M4 Pro and X3 Pro get stable Android 12-based MIUI 13 update

Like other major brands, Xiaomi is deploying its Android 12-based customized skin iteration to its eligible smartphones. In the latest development, the company is releasing the MIUI 13 update to a couple of Poco devices: Poco M4 Pro and Poco X3 Pro. Both of the devices offer Android 11 out of the box along with MIUI 12.5.
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The latest stable update for the Poco M4 Pro is rolling out in the EEA market with firmware version V13.0.1.0.SGBEUXM. On the other hand, the Poco X3 Pro is upgrading in the global market with build number V13.0.3.0.SJUMIXM. Other markets will also get the update in the upcoming weeks.

Concerning changes, the Android 12 operating system paired with MIUI 13 is loaded with new features. Moreover, it optimizes the accessibility support and Mind map nodes. For the former device, the build brings the July 2022 security patch. However, the latter device is still running the old February 2022 patch. On this note, the changelog for the respective smartphones is slightly different.

Changelog (Poco M4 Pro)

[System]

  • Stable MIUI based on Android 12
  • Updated Android Security Patch to July 2022. Increased system security.

[More features and improvements]

  • Optimization: Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, and Weather
  • Optimization: Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now

Changelog (Poco X3 Pro)

[System]

  • Stable MIUI based on Android 12
  • Updated Android Security Patch to February 2022. Increased system security.

[More features and improvements]

  • New: Apps can be opened as floating windows directly from the sidebar
  • Optimization: Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, and Weather
  • Optimization: Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now
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As always, the OTA update is rolling out in batches and will reach out to eligible users in a short while. In the meantime, you can try triggering the update manually. To do so, visit Settings > Software update.

Shivani Sharma
Shivani Sharma
"Do anything, but let it produce joy" Tech freak, Android enthusiast, and a wanderer.

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