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Xiaomi Set to Roll Out Monthly Smartphone Updates in 2025

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Xiaomi is set to shift gears in its update strategy. Starting in 2025, the company will provide monthly updates for its smartphones.

This move, announced by Alvin Tse, Global VP of Xiaomi, aims to bring more consistency to software releases and ensure users receive regular improvements.

While specifics are yet to be revealed, it’s unclear if all devices will receive these updates or just specific models.

A Focus on Consistency and User Experience

This new strategy will include regular security patches, bug fixes, and occasional feature enhancements.

Xiaomi is also working on improving global coordination for updates, while keeping regional customizations in mind. The goal is to improve the longevity of devices and increase overall user satisfaction.

HyperOS 2.0 Rollout Delayed in India

Xiaomi has also delayed the rollout of its HyperOS 2.0 in India. The reason for the delay lies in meeting the unique testing and regional camera optimization requirements specific to the Indian market.

Although a timeline is still pending, Xiaomi is committed to delivering a tailored experience for Indian users.

Looking Ahead

With monthly updates and an emphasis on reliability, Xiaomi hopes to improve the overall user experience.

The company’s strategy aims to keep its devices current and reliable, but it remains to be seen how effective these updates will be in addressing current challenges.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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