on Thursday launched the MIUI 10 Global ROM alongside bringing the Redmi Y2 in India. To recall, MIUI 10 was unveiled in China last month, and at the time, China Developer ROM details were released. The custom Android ROM comes preloaded with the AI Portrait feature that is designed to enhance still photography. The new operating system is touted to deliver a faster experience over the previous MIUI version. There are also new full screen display gestures, similar to the ones debuted on the iPhone X last year, as well as a new Recents view. The Chinese company has also bundled new system sound and ambient noises. Specifically for Indian users, the latest MIUI comes preloaded with new versions of Mi Music, Mi Video, enhanced Browser, and a new quick menu tab for business and service messages. The MIUI 10 Global ROM Beta will be rolled out starting the middle of June for select Xiaomi handsets, while its stable builds will arrive sometime in September.
Xiaomi phones eligible for MIUI 10 Global ROM
The MIUI 10 Global ROM Beta will debut on Mi Mix 2, Mi 6, Mi 5s Plus, Mi 5s, Mi 5, Mi 4, Mi 3, Mi Note 2, Mi Max 2, and Mi Max. Also, it will come to the Redmi Note 5, Redmi Note 5 Pro, Redmi Note 5A, Redmi Note 5A Prime, Redmi Note 3, Redmi Note 4X, Redmi Note 4 (TW), Redmi Note 3, Redmi 5, Redmi 5A, Redmi 4, Redmi 4A, Redmi 3S, Redmi Y2, Redmi Y1 Lite, and Redmi Y1. After the beta version, the new MIUI version will be available through stable builds for all the eligible devices. Xiaomi hasn't specified any timeline, though it mentioned that the stable builds will roll out starting September.
MIUI 10 Global ROM features
Xiaomi has designed the MIUI 10 Global ROM by keeping four major elements in mind, namely speed, design, sound, and the AI Portrait feature. The new ROM includes lock-free critical path and codependent prioritising as the two system-level optimisations. "This ensures that the overall smoothness of MIUI has increased over 10 percent of the predecessor version," said Sudeep Sahu, Product Manager, Xiaomi India, at the conference.
To highlight the enhanced performance of the MIUI 10 Global ROM, Xiaomi showed a comparison between the MIUI 10 based Redmi Note 5 Pro with the Samsung Experience 9.0 running Galaxy J7 Duo. Through that comparison, Sahu concluded that the new MIUI resulted in three times faster and quicker results than the Samsung Experience 9.0.
After performance, MIUI 10 has full screen display gestures that make it a better option for devices with newer aspect ratios and thin-bezel displays. These full screen gestures are available across the custom experience. For instance, users can swipe from bottom to go to the home screen, swipe from the edges to go back to the previous screen, or swipe from the bottom and hold it to go to the Recents view.
"Once you start using gestures on phone - be it on applications and especially the MIUI 10 - you just can't go back," Sahu stated.
MIUI 10 also includes the new Recents view that is inspired by the MIUI Notes app. It stacks all the cards on one screen, and users can swipe vertically, instead of horizontally, to see all the recent apps. Swiping one of the available cards removes them from the Recents view, while a long press on one of the available cards opens more options.
Further, Xiaomi has restructured the whole layout and regrouped the items based on their types. There are also new system apps, including Weather and Calendar. Likewise, notifications panel has been revamped to look fine on a full screen device. The default Notes app has also received an option to let users take voice memos.
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