Yesterday, at an event in China, Xiaomi finally broke its silence on the much-awaited MIUI 15, the next version of the company’s smartphone software.
Despite the anticipation from fans, specific release details and features of MIUI 15 were kept under wraps, leaving attendees intrigued and eager to learn more.
Xiaomi Reveals Details of MIUI 15
During the event, Xiaomi’s representatives provided some insights into the upcoming iteration of their software, but they intentionally preserved an air of mystery around MIUI 15, leaving attendees with more questions than answers.
At the event, the logo for MIUI 15. Xiaomi opted for a vibrant pink backdrop with a prominent white “5” at the center, creating a visually striking logo.
Official Logo Of MIUI 15
A glimmer of certainty emerged as Xiaomi announced that the Redmi K60 Ultra would be among the first devices to receive MIUI 15. However, it remains unclear whether this device will be the pioneer in showcasing the new software or if it will simply join the initial recipients.
For potential buyers of the Redmi K60 Ultra, the allure of being at the forefront of MIUI 15’s breakthroughs is undeniable. European consumers are also eagerly anticipating the debut of the Xiaomi 13T Pro, which is expected to be a parallel device with MIUI 15.
MIUI 15: What Will It Bring?
A major focus of MIUI 15 is a visual overhaul of the software’s icons, aiming to provide a fresh and modern aesthetic. This cosmetic shift is complemented by the excitement surrounding the expected enhancements and novel features that MIUI 15 will introduce.
A recent code analysis provided insights into some of the new features and enhancements in MIUI 15. One notable addition is a volume booster functionality, accessible through a toggle in the Settings menu. This feature will allow users to amplify audio output by up to 200%, catering to scenarios where a more robust sound is needed while ensuring the safety of users’ ears and the smartphone’s speakers.
Furthermore, the clipboard will undergo a significant upgrade, empowering users to copy and paste not only text but also images and various files. This enhancement will facilitate seamless content sharing, enabling users to exchange media content with others more efficiently, similar to what is already available on Samsung and Pixel phones.