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Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 gains MIUI 13 update internally in China Huawei Central

June 15, 2022
Source: huaweicentral.com huaweicentral.com
News Snapshot:
Redmi Note 9 users, here is great news for you all, Xiaomi has internally released the MIUI 13 update for Redmi Note 9. As usual, the update is initially appearing for Chinese users. But at the same time, it gives us hope that soon the update will run on the global platform. For a long while, the Redmi Note 9 users have been waiting to experience the new MIUI interface. Ultimately, the consumers gained the first stable Xiaomi MIUI 13 update for Redmi Note 9 smartphones in China. MIUI 13 Update Version The latest MIUI update for the respective devices...
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