Earlier this month, it was revealed that the Marshmallow update for the Mi 4 and Mi Note smartphones would be arriving soon. And now, it has been announced that the update is in the final stages of testing.
The announcement, which also revealed that the Mi 3
will also be getting the update, was made by the Chinese company's MIUI
operations manager on Weibo. He also posted a screenshot of the update
(shown below), revealing that it will weigh in at 518MB, but won't bring
a new iteration of the MIUI interface, which means the version would
stay at 7.
It's worth mentioning that the update in question is a beta update,
meaning it might have some bugs. The final version of the update is
expected to roll out a few months from now.
-
Amongst all the chatter about the Google Pixel phones, one popular topic of discussion was Google’s decision not to make the Pixel phones ...
-
We know that Google doesn't reveal the revenue or profit it makes off of its Android mobile-operating system. However, looks like the...
-
Last year's flagship smartphone chipset from Qualcomm was the Snapdragon 820, which arrived in the first half. But then in the second...
-
The smart wearables market has been growing at a leisurely pace – it rose 8% year on year for a total of 21.6 million units shipped in the...
-
Just yesterday, we reported about the first images of Oppo's bezel-less phone spotted in the flesh. Now the same source brings us mo...
-
If you love bezels, you surely liked what Google did with the original Pixel and Pixel XL last year. And, it turns out, you'll also ve...
-
The first foldable phone is a reality – the FlexPai. Well, it’s actually a tablet as unfolded it boasts a 7.8” screen (4:3 aspect ratio). ...
-
BlackBerry CEO John Chen has said that the company's BB 10 operating system is "far from" dead. He made the comment in a p...
-
About a week ago a third party analytics firm told us that iOS 12 was already running on 47.54% of compatible Apple devices , a very s...
-
Google has never been one to shy away from shipping hidden, in-development code inside production software. It's one of those little t...
Copyright Samuel Technology Blog © 2016. Powered by Blogger.
0 comments:
Post a Comment