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  2. MIUI - Wikipedia

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    MIUI[a] is a deprecated mobile operating system by Xiaomi for its smartphones and devices, from 2010 to 2023, [3][4][5] prior to the launch of its successor Xiaomi HyperOS. [6] MIUI was based on the Android Open Source Project, and served as the basis for other OS deviations by Xiaomi: MIUI for Poco, MIUI Pad, MIUI Watch, and MIUI TV (PatchWall ...

  3. List of Xiaomi products - Wikipedia

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    List of Xiaomi products. Xiaomi produces smartphones (Xiaomi Series, MIX Series, Mi Note Series, Mi Max Series, Civi Series, T Series, and Redmi Series), tablets, laptops, wearable devices, TVs, routers, and other smart home devices on their web store and on third-party websites. [1] Some of their products are listed below.

  4. Xiaomi HyperOS - Wikipedia

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    HyperOS [a] (Chinese: 澎湃OS; pinyin: Pēngbài OS; lit. 'Surge OS'), officially named Xiaomi HyperOS, is an operating system developed by Xiaomi.It unifies MIUI, Xiaomi's Vela OS, Mina OS and car-focused operating system's software architecture [2] for its smartphones, IoT devices and other Xiaomi hardware such as its automobiles.

  5. List of custom Android distributions - Wikipedia

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    List of custom Android distributions. This is a list of Android distributions, Android -based operating systems (OS) commonly referred to as Custom ROMs or Android ROMs, forked from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) without Google Play Services included officially in some or all markets, yet maintained independent coverage in notable ...

  6. Xiaomi - Wikipedia

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    Xiaomi's Redmi Note A Xiaomi Exclusive Service Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Xiaomi Corporation (/ ˈ ʃ aʊ m i /; [2] Chinese: 小米集团), commonly known as Xiaomi (registered as Xiaomi Inc.), is a Chinese designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics and related software, home appliances, automobiles and household hardware, with headquarters in Beijing, China.

  7. Xiaomi Mi 11 - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaomi Mi 11 uses a 6.81-inch (17.3 cm) flexible AMOLED display provided by Samsung Display, which is Samsung's fourth-generation AMOLED substrate (E4). It has a diamond-shaped sub-pixel arrangement and has a resolution of 3200 by 1440. The pixel density (PPI) is 515.

  8. Poco X3 - Wikipedia

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    The POCO X3, POCO X3 NFC and POCO X3 Pro are Android-based smartphones developed by Xiaomi, announced on 7 and 22 September 2020. [1] [2] The phone has a FHD+ IPS LCD 120 Hz 6.67-inch display, a 48 MP wide, 8 MP ultra-wide, 2 MP macro, and 2 MP depth camera, a 5160 mAh battery, up to 8 GB RAM and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

  9. Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro 5G is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ SoC, with 8 GB or 12 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and the Adreno 640 GPU. Storage options include 128 GB, 256 GB, or 512 GB. The display remains the same, with a 6.39-inch (162.3 mm) 1080p (1080 × 2340) AMOLED panel and an 85.5% screen-to-body ratio. The battery is larger at 4000 mAh, and ...