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mardi 9 juin 2020

Razer Kishi Review – An Android Gaming Controller that’s perfect for Cloud Gaming and Emulation

Gaming on a smartphone is usually not as satisfying as it is on a console, and a large part of that is because of touch controls. Tapping and dragging on-screen buttons is far slower and less convenient than pressing physical buttons and moving analog thumbsticks, which is why the gameplay experiences of many mobile games are heavily simplified. But cloud gaming services have significantly matured and Android smartphones are powerful enough to emulate many older consoles, so there’s a place for a dedicated controller designed for Android phones. Enter the Razer Kishi.

First unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, the Razer Kishi is an extending game controller (also known as a “telescopic” gaming controller) that is designed to be “universal” in that it’s not limited to a particular smartphone model. Razer is making two models of its Kishi Universal Gaming Controller: One that’s designed to connect to Android smartphones with a USB Type-C port and another that’s designed to connect to Apple iPhone devices with a Lightning port. Razer sent me the Kishi for Android model for review on May 18th, 2020 ahead of the product’s launch today. I’ve been using the controller with my Google Pixel 4, and I’ve found the Razer Kishi to be a perfect companion for playing games through cloud gaming services and emulators.

Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android

Pros Cons
  • Solid and durable build
  • Lightweight
  • Button presses and joystick movement feel great
  • Controller extends and collapses quite easily, yet keeps the phone secure without damaging it
  • Virtually no input latency
  • No need to charge
  • Can charge your phone while gaming thanks to the passthrough USB-C port
  • Finally, a “universal” telescopic gaming controller from a reputable company!
  • Does not fit some larger Android phones
  • No button remapping in the Android app
  • More expensive than other telescopic gaming controllers on the market
  • Obscured charging/headphone jack port means you may have to deal with audio latency from Bluetooth audio

Razer Kishi Specifications

Product Requirements:

Technical Specifications:

  • Two clickable analog thumbsticks
  • One 8-way D-pad
  • Four face buttons
  • Two triggers (L2/R2)
  • Two bumpers (L1/R1)
  • Three function buttons
  • One status indicator light (charging)
  • Dimensions: Height: 37mm, Width: 134mm, Depth: 94mm
  • Weight: 265g
  • Connectivity: USB Type-C
  • Smartphone Charging: pass-through via USB Type C port

Look & Feel

The Razer Kishi isn’t going to wow you with its build quality, but that’s because it’s not designed to visually impress. The controller is made of plastic and is very lightweight, making it perfect for extended gaming sessions on your phone. It’s also sturdy when in it’s in its locked position so you don’t have to worry about it coming apart in your bag. The black color finish blends into the left and right borders of your phone’s screen when you’re playing a game at an aspect ratio below native.

Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android

The Kishi feels smooth to touch and the buttons provide nice tactile feedback when pressed. This is a solidly built gaming controller that should feel familiar in the hands of anyone who has used the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con Charging Grip. The L/R shoulder buttons are also large and easy to press—a lot of other Android gaming controllers I’ve found have crappy shoulder buttons. Similarly, the joysticks are well-built and feel like they’ll last a good while, and the joystick caps are smooth and provide nice feedback when pushed down. Again, this is another part that I feel Razer got right that is sadly done poorly on many other Android gaming controllers. The A/B/X/Y buttons also feel solid, though the 8-way D-pad, home button, and start/select buttons could have been made more pronounced in my opinion.

My Razer Kishi unit does not have any joystick dead zones or drifting. I tested the sensitivity of the joystick using the Gamepad Tester app. (Note: I didn’t bother drawing in the entire area in the circles for the X and Y axes.)

Flip the Kishi around on its back and you’ll see the clip that holds the controller together. Pull outward on both inserts to release the clip. You can then extend both sides of the controller until your phone can connect to the USB Type-C port on the right side and fit snugly in between both sides. The top and bottom sides of your phone will be touching a smooth, rubbery part of the controller so you don’t have to worry about scratches. Likewise, the rear of your phone, including the camera bump, won’t come into contact with the clip that connects both sides of the controller as the clip will be suspended behind your phone when you’ve locked the phone in place.

Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android

Once the phone is connected to the Razer Kishi, it’s secured quite nicely to the controller. You can deliberately flex both ends of the Kishi back and forth a bit depending on how thin your phone is, but you shouldn’t experience any wobbling when actually playing a game. Since the Kishi obscures the top and bottom parts of your phone, you won’t be able to connect any wired audio accessories, so you’ll have to use a Bluetooth audio accessory if you don’t want to hear audio from your phone’s speakers. You should aim to use a Bluetooth audio accessory with low audio latency like Razer’s own Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds.

In addition, since most phones only have a single charging port on the bottom that’s used up by the Kishi, Razer added a USB Type-C port on the bottom of the right half of the controller for passthrough charging. Finally, there’s an LED indicator light on the right half of the controller that turns blue for a few seconds when you first connect your phone. The Kishi doesn’t require charging since it’s powered purely by your phone, so this LED is just a status indicator to let you know your phone is connected.

On the rear of the Razer Kishi, there’s a sticker that tells you the controller was made in partnership with Gamevice, an American peripherals company that specializes in gaming products. Gamevice has made their own fair share of gaming controllers before, so it’s nice to see them partner with Razer on a high-quality, universal telescopic gaming controller like the Kishi. My only major issue with the design of the Razer Kishi is the fact that it doesn’t fit larger Android phones like the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra or OPPO Find X2 Pro—even my Huawei P40 Pro was just on the cusp of barely fitting. Razer is marketing the Kishi as a “universal” gaming controller, so it’s strange that many premium Android smartphones are excluded because of the controller’s size constraints. Compare the dimensions listed in the specifications section above with the dimensions of your Android device to be sure your device will fit in the Kishi.

Gaming Experience

If you do have an Android smartphone that fits in the Razer Kishi, then I think you won’t be disappointed by the gaming experience. On my Google Pixel 4, I played GRID on Google Stadia, Dark Souls: Remastered on NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Valkyria Chronicles streaming from my PC using Steam Link, and Resident Evil 4 and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess through Dolphin Emulator. These are all console-quality games that I tested, some of which were ported to the PC (Dark Souls: Remastered and Valkyria Chronicles), and it felt like I was playing them all natively on my phone. Much of the credit for that experience goes to Google and NVIDIA for creating stellar cloud gaming services, but the lack of input latency from the Razer Kishi meant that my button presses were reflected almost immediately in every game that I played.

Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android Razer Kishi extending telescopic game controller for Android

Unfortunately, not every game on Steam/PC is optimized for controller input, so you’ll have to do a bit of remapping in Steam Link/GeForce NOW until you find a setup that works for you. (Many PC games work with Xbox and PS4 controllers these days, so this is not as big of a problem as it used to be.) Stadia games seem to be controller-ready, though I’m not a big user of the service so I can’t speak broadly here. Emulators like Dolphin Emulator essentially require mapping your controller inputs to GameCube/Wii controllers if you want a good experience, and fortunately, that’s quite easy to do in the app.

Where the Razer Kishi ironically won’t be of much use are in some popular Android games like Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG Mobile. Developers of games like these often don’t enable controller support because they want users to play on an even footing—the average player with a controller will destroy the average player using touch controls. There are ways to bypass this restriction: Buy a gaming smartphone with faux-shoulder buttons like the ASUS ROG Phone II and its ultrasonic AirTriggers, buy a controller like the Flydigi Stinger that attaches to your phone and literally taps on the screen for you, or use an app like DroidMote (+ Touch Profile Creator) to map button presses from your controller to touches on the screen. In any case, don’t buy the Razer Kishi expecting to get an upper-hand in most battle royale games.

I say “most” battle royale games because Razer explicitly lists Epic Games’ Fortnite as a compatible title. My Pixel 4 is rooted so sadly I can’t test Fortnite out, but here’s a short list of games and cloud gaming services that Razer recommends users try out:

  • Android Games:
    • Epic Games: Fortnite
    • Netmarble: The King of Fighters ALLSTAR
    • Super Bit Machine: Armajet
    • Feral Interactive: GRID Autosport
    • Pearly Abyss: Black Desert Mobile
  • Cloud Gaming Services:
    • Steam Link
    • Rainway
    • Google Stadia
    • NVIDIA GeForce NOW
    • Microsoft xCloud

Of course, you’re free to download any Android game or console emulator from the Google Play Store to use the Razer Kishi with, including the new Citra for Android release. The Kishi sends standard key events for each of its buttons, so the controller should work just fine in most games that listen for these key events.

Razer Kishi App

Although not required, you can download the Razer Kishi Android app if you’re in need of a game launcher. The app also has a “Discovery” tab that highlights games from multiple genres that are optimized for controller input. Finally, you can also check for updates to the Kishi’s firmware in the app’s settings. The review unit that I received in mid-May has not received any firmware updates yet, and I’m not even sure what a firmware update would even bring.

Razer Kishi Android app Razer Kishi Android app

One feature that I’m disappointed isn’t there is the ability to remap buttons. It’s a little disappointing that button mapping is left up to the game developer and isn’t something that we can control ourselves.

Razer Kishi (Free, Google Play) →

Razer Kishi Pricing and Availability

I’ve personally been waiting to get my hands on a universal Android gaming controller for some time now. I’ve scoured the XDA forums and Reddit’s /r/AndroidGaming subreddit for recommendations, and I’ve come across controllers of various types (telescopic, mounted, detachable, and claw) from brands like Betop, Saitake, Framonics, Flydigi, iPEGA, and others. Some of the controllers from these brands have earned good reviews from Android gamers, but I’ve also heard mixed feedback about the quality of some models and also their customer support.

Several reputable smartphone makers like ASUS, Nubia, Black Shark, and even Razer have made gaming controllers before, but they were typically only made for a few smartphone models or even required special cases. Although the Razer Kishi sadly doesn’t fit some of my devices, I’m stoked that a big gaming brand like Razer has finally made a gaming controller that isn’t exclusive to their own devices. I hope that the Kishi does well enough for Razer to consider releasing a model that fits larger Android smartphones because sadly, a lot of the best Android smartphones on the market just won’t fit in the Razer Kishi.

The Razer Kishi designed for Android devices is available today through multiple retailers in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. The controller retails for $79.99 USD/€89.99/$129.99 CAD.

Buy the Razer Kishi for Android: Best Buy, Amazon, Razer.com

The controller designed for Apple iPhone devices will be available later this summer.

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Google Meet’s background noise cancellation feature is pretty amazing

Google Meet, formerly known as “Hangouts Meet,” has primarily been the company’s video conferencing platform for G Suite. Recently, however, Google opened it up to everyone as video calling has become much more common due to the pandemic. Back in April, Google announced a noise cancellation feature for Meet, and today we’re getting our first look (or listen) at the remarkable results.

G Suite’s director of product management, Serge Lachapelle, demonstrated Google Meet’s noise cancellation in a demo video. Lachapelle used a few common examples of noises that might be annoying during a video call, such as wrapper crinkling, pen clicking, and glass clinking. When the noise cancellation is enabled, the noises are removed, but his voice is still clear.

Lachapelle explains in the video that the feature is possible with machine learning. His voice is sent securely to a machine learning process in Google Cloud and it attempts to remove any noises that don’t match his voice. The quality of his voice is slightly degraded when this is happening, especially when there is a lot of noise to remove (the wrapper crinkling), but he’s still very understandable. It’s pretty amazing.

Google has apparently been working on this feature for over a year and it has been using its own meetings and YouTube clips of people talking to train the AI model. Lachapelle is clear that Google will not use external meetings to train it, though. The new feature will be on by default, but it can be easily toggled from the menu in a meeting. It’s rolling out to Google Meet for select G Suite customers now and it should roll out to more accounts over time. The feature will be available on the web first, but will eventually come to Android and iOS too.


Source: VentureBeat

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[Update: June 8/9 builds] Download the MIUI 12 Closed Beta for Xiaomi and Redmi devices

Update 8 (06/09/2020 @ 09:45 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on either June 8 or June 9, 2020.

Previous Updates

Update 7 (06/03/2020 @ 08:15 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on June 3, 2020.

Update 6 (06/01/2020 @ 05:47 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on June 1, 2020.

Update 5 (05/28/2020 @ 06:21 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on May 28, 2020.

Update 4 (05/26/2020 @ 07:14 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on May 26, 2020.

Update 3 (05/21/2020 @ 07:05 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on May 21, 2020.

Update 2 (05/18/2020 @ 07:25 AM ET): Added download links for MIUI 12 latest beta builds, compiled on May 18, 2020.

Update 1 (05/11/2020 @ 09:30 AM ET): MIUI 12 closed beta download links refreshed with newer releases (compiled on May 11). The article as published on April 28, 2020, is preserved below.


The latest version of Xiaomi’s custom Android skin – MIUI 12 – is finally here. The company has dropped the curtain yesterday, alongside the Mi 10 Youth Edition launch event in China. Compared to MIUI 11, the stable version of which was released less than six months ago, MIUI 12 brings in a slew of improvements, visual overhauls, and many new features. We have already extracted the new wallpapers, and now we are presenting the downloading links of the first set of MIUI 12 beta firmware packages for a bunch of Xiaomi and Redmi devices.

It is worth mentioning that these closed beta builds are meant for the Chinese variants, as Xiaomi suspended the rollout of MIUI global beta since last year. As a consequence, you have to flash these recovery ROMs using TWRP to bypass the MIUI beta account whitelisting. Do not expect Google Play Services or any pre-installed Google apps in them. Language options are likely limited to English and Chinese only, too. Xiaomi did launch MIUI 12 globally, and we are waiting for builds to appear for that too. Meanwhile, you can try out the closed betas from China.

The beta MIUI 12 builds listed below are based on either Android Pie or Android 10, depending on the device.

Download: MIUI 12

You can download the latest beta (20.6.8/9) of MIUI 12 for your device from the links below. You can also visit our linked forums in case you need further assistance. While all of these download links are directly from Xiaomi, users are advised to proceed at their own risk. We warn you once again, this is not intended for the average consumer and is recommended only for users comfortable with flashing ROMs.

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.6.8/9)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download (20.6.9)
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download (20.6.9)
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro/POCO F2 Pro (lmi) Android 10
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10 Download (20.6.9)
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download (20.6.9)
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download (20.6.9)
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
27. Mi 10 Youth Edition/Mi 10 Lite Zoom (vangogh) Android 10 Download (20.6.8)
28. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download (20.6.9)
29. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10
30. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download (20.6.9)
31. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download (20.6.9)

Links for the previous beta builds of MIUI 12 are preserved as well:

MIUI 12 (20.6.3) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.6.3)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro/POCO F2 Pro (lmi) Android 10
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi 10 Youth Edition/Mi 10 Lite Zoom (vangogh) Android 10 Download
28. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
29. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
30. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
31. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.6.1) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.6.1)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro/POCO F2 Pro (lmi) Android 10
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi 10 Youth Edition/Mi 10 Lite Zoom (vangogh) Android 10 Download
28. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
29. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
30. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
31. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.5.28) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.5.28)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro/POCO F2 Pro (lmi) Android 10
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10 Download
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi 10 Youth Edition/Mi 10 Lite Zoom (vangogh) Android 10 Download
28. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
29. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
30. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
31. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.5.26) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.5.26)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro/POCO F2 Pro (lmi) Android 10
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
28. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
29. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
30. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.5.21) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.5.21)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10 Download
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro/POCO F2 Pro (lmi) Android 10 Download
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10 Download
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10 Download
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
28. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
29. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
30. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.5.18) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.5.18)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro (lmi) Android 10
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
28. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
29. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
30. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.5.11) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.5.11)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10 Download
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10
12. Mi CC9e (laurus) Android 10
13. Redmi K30 Pro (lmi) Android 10 Download
14. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10 Download
15. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
16. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
17. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10
18. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
19. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
21. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
22. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
23. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
24. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
25. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10 Download
26. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
27. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
28. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
29. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
30. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

MIUI 12 (20.4.27) Download Links

Sr. No. Device, Device Codename, XDA Forum Link Android Version Download Link (20.4.27)
1. Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) Android 10 Download
2. Mi 9 (cepheus) Android 10 Download
3. Mi Mix 2 (chiron) Android 9 Download
4. Mi 10 Pro (cmi) Android 10 Download
5. Mi 9 Pro 5G (crux) Android 10 Download
6. Redmi K20/Mi 9T (davinci) Android 10 Download
7. Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10 Download
8. Mi 8 Pro (equuleus) Android 10 Download
9. Mi 9 SE (grus) Android 10 Download
10. Mi Note 3 (jason) Android 9 Download
11. Redmi Note 7/7S (lavender) Android 10 Download
12. Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 10 Download
13. Mi Mix 3 (perseus) Android 10 Download
14. Redmi K30 5G (picasso) Android 10 Download
15. Mi 8 Lite (platina) Android 10 Download
16. POCO X2/Redmi K30 4G (phoenix) Android 10 Download
17. Mi Mix 2S (polaris) Android 10 Download
18. Mi 9 Lite/Mi CC9 (pyxis) Android 10 Download
19. Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael) Android 10 Download
20. Mi 6 (sagit) Android 9 Download
21. Mi 8 SE (sirius) Android 10 Download
22. Mi Note 10/Mi CC9 Pro (tucana) Android 10 Download
23. Mi 10 (umi) Android 10 Download
24. Mi 8 Explorer Edition (ursa) Android 10 Download
25. Mi CC9 Meitu Edition (vela) Android 10 Download
26. Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet) Android 10 Download
27. Mi 6X (wayne) Android 9 Download
28. Redmi Note 5/Redmi Note 5 Pro (whyred) Android 9 Download

Changelog

The full changelog for MIUI 12 beta, when updating from MIUI 11, is as follows:

  • Highlights
    • MIUI 12. Yours alone.
  • System animations
    • New: All-new physically-based animation engine with advanced architecture will refresh your device’s look.
    • New: Dynamic window technology takes switching screen orientation to a new level.
  • System visuals
    • Brand new visual design works for all types of content and languages.
    • Magazine-level layouts bring important things into the spotlight and make the content structure clear.
  • Privacy protection
    • New: MIUI 12 is the first Android-based mobile OS that went through the rigorous enhanced privacy protection testing.
    • New: Reset your device ID and control how it’s used based on virtual ID technology.
    • New: Grant permissions that will be used only while you’re using an app.
    • New: You can also grant permissions just once, and decide again next time a permission is required.
    • New: Restrict access to telephony to third party apps.
    • New: Return blank messages to the apps that require personal information.
    • New: Receive notifications whenever apps record audio, use camera, or access your location.
    • New: Use secure sharing to control what additional data is sent along with shared items.
    • New: Get comprehensive stats on how apps use permissions in app behavior history.
    • New: Visit privacy.miui.com to learn how MIUI protects your privacy.
    • Optimization: Apps aren’t allowed to launch other apps in the background now.
  • AI Call Assistant
    • New: Mi AI can answer your calls now!
    • New: You can record a customized greeting that will be played to the other person during AI calls.
    • New: Customized greetings are also supported for outgoing calls.
  • Xiaomi Health
    • New: All-new Xiaomi Health gives you more options and makes your health stats more accurate.
    • New: Put your device next to you before falling asleep to analyze your sleep cycle and record talking and snoring.
    • New: You can sync data with supported wearable and smart home devices.
    • New: Xiaomi Health can remind you to stand up and move when it detects that you’ve been sitting down for too long.
    • New: The app also analyzes your stats and gives you simple health advice.
  • Control center
    • New: Swipe down from the upper right corner of your screen to open Control center.
    • New: Animated icons are a joy to look at!
  • Accessibility
    • New: Mi Ditto combines dictation and speech output, making mobile devices more convenient for people who have difficulties using conventionally designed smartphones.
  • Trips
    • New: Traffic and suggested routes to airports and train stations.
    • New: You can track your previous trips now.
    • New: Checklists for trips.
    • New: Alarms for train arrivals.
  • Mi Carrier Services
    • New: View your SIM balance and mobile data usage stats.
    • New: Save frequently used phone numbers to top up balance and buy mobile data later.
    • New: Buy SIM cards and services.
  • Messaging
    • New: Promotional messages are grouped according to their content now.
  • Status bar, Notification shade
    • New: All-new design.
  • Weather
    • New: New animations bring the weather from outside directly to your screen.
  • Settings
    • New: Security introduces new comprehensive privacy protection mechanisms.
    • New: Lite mode simplifies your device and brings essential features up front.
  • File Manager
    • New: Use the floating shortcut to filter and sort items, as well as switch view.
  • Calendar
    • New: New layout tailored for landscape orientation is available now.
    • New: We added lots of fresh animations that will accompany your actions.
    • New: Calendar cards will remind you about important events and anniversaries.
  • Notes
    • New: You can create folders with notes now.
    • New: New dynamic backgrounds look gorgeous!
    • New: Tasks are completed with a satisfying animation now.
    • New: Checklists of subtasks make managing your agenda much simpler.
  • Security
    • New: New animations feel natural and refreshing.
    • New: Keep your home safe with smart home device alerts.
    • New: Binging your favorite shows will be more convenient with our new video toolbox.
  • Xiaomi Cloud
    • New: Shared family storage plan is available now.

Thanks to XDA Recognized Developer yshalsager and XDA Member kacskrz for providing these download links!

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Realme 6 Pro bootloader unlock tool and unofficial TWRP are now available

The Realme 6 Pro offers some solid specifications, such as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC, up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and up to 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage at a very attractive price tag. The device packs in a 90Hz hole-punch display while sporting a 4,300mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging. On the software side, the phone runs Realme UI based on Android 10 out of the box. The company has already released the kernel source for the device to comply with the GNU General Public License v2, but aftermarket development is largely impossible without an unlocked bootloader.

Realme 6 Pro XDA Review: A well-rounded affordable smartphone with a few premium features

Just like most other Realme phones, the bootloader of the Realme 6 Pro must be validated before unlocking using a unique device-specific unlock app (commonly referred to as “In-Depth Test”). Despite not being officially available yet, the community has managed to get their hands on the Realme 6 Pro’s bootloader unlock app, courtesy of XDA Member barakcodam, and XDA Member Rizezky.

Realme 6 Pro XDA Forums

Interested users can download the APK from the following mirrors and sideload it to apply for the in-depth test in order to qualify for bootloader unlocking using Fastboot. In case you are looking for an elaborate tutorial to unlock the bootloader as well as disable Android Verified Boot on this phone, XDA Member nullxception has got you covered.

Download Realme 6 Pro In-Depth Test (Bootloader Unlock) APK: Google Drive || MEGA

Thanks to the presence of the kernel source and an unlocked bootloader, XDA Member nullxception has also compiled an unofficial build of TWRP for the device. Based on TWRP 3.3.1, the current build is tested on the RMX2061 variant of the smartphone. Users can decrypt the “data” partition and flash stock Realme UI update packages (OZIP) though this TWRP, albeit formatting existing partitions is not supported at this point. Do note that Realme does not provide a flash tool, so exercise caution.

Realme 6 Pro TWRP — XDA Download and Discussion Thread

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