Xiaomi announces MIUI 8 globally
Having announced MIUI 8 in China back in May, the company has now
announced the global version alongside the Mi Max at an event in India.
The global version has all the features of the Chinese version that we
saw before, but Xiaomi also announced some new features at the event
today.
First off, we have seen the visual changes that are coming in this
version. The notification drawer sees the biggest change, with a
consolidated list and a weather panel at the top that changes color and
animation according to the weather. Xiaomi has also incorporated the
color changing status bar and animations in other apps across the UI.
The OS is also smarter now. The scrolling screenshot feature lets you
take a screenshot of an entire page by scrolling and combining multiple
images into one long screenshot that you can then crop to your liking.
The Quick Ball feature puts a circle on the side of the display that
houses quick shortcuts to various functions such as back, app switcher,
or shortcuts to apps that you can customize.
MIUI 8 also added support for Dual Apps and dual spaces. Dual Apps
allows you to have two instances of the same app on your device, so you
can, for example, have two WhatsApp accounts on the same phone, one for
each SIM, something you couldn't do before.
You can have two instances of any app. Dual spaces lets you have two
different workspaces on your device, each with its own set of apps,
customizations, and image gallery, and you can enter a custom passcode
on the lockscreen to enter either of the space. This will be especially
handy on tablets that get shared between people.
The Caller ID feature will now show you who is calling, and also has
contact details of popular businesses so you can call them even if you
don't know their numbers. This also works in messages, which now
identifies contacts with unknown numbers and if it's a message from a
business, it shows a more user friendly brand name instead of an
indecipherable string of letters.
MIUI 8 will be available on the Mi 5, Mi Max, Mi Note, Mi 4i, Mi 4, Mi 3, Mi 2, Redmi Note 3, Redmi Note 2, Redmi Note Prime, Redmi Note, Redmi 2 Prime, Redmi 2, and Redmi 1s.
The public beta will be released on July 11 for these devices and the stable version will be released on August 16.
MIUI 8 will be available on the Mi 5, Mi Max, Mi Note, Mi 4i, Mi 4, Mi 3, Mi 2, Redmi Note 3, Redmi Note 2, Redmi Note Prime, Redmi Note, Redmi 2 Prime, Redmi 2, and Redmi 1s.
The public beta will be released on July 11 for these devices and the stable version will be released on August 16.
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