Tag: xiaomi

  • 5 Features For POCO F8 Pro (Redmi K90)

    5 Features For POCO F8 Pro (Redmi K90)

    I have been using the Redmi K80 for a month now. This is a Chinese-exclusive phone which will be rebranded as the POCO F7 Pro in the global market. Hence, it’s fair to say that I am quite familiar with all the pros and cons of the POCO F7 Pro. Before we dive into the discussion about the POCO F8 Pro, let’s have a moment to discuss the POCO F series and its main goal to achieve.

    The POCO F series Is a sub-flagship lineup of smartphones. They are mostly known for their performance-oriented element. They come with flagship-level processors such as the Snapdragon 8 series chipsets. The POCO F7 Pro comes with flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 which powered the premium phones from the year 2024. Hence we can safely say that this series attracts gamers to be precise and the target audience is the youth. However, I am also impressed by the other factors like the build quality, display, battery, and the primary camera. Hence, it is a quiet phone. By the way, I will be posting my full review on the Redmi K80 (POCO F7 Pro) in the coming days, so stay tuned for that.

    Now let’s talk about the top 5 additions I would like to see with the POCO F8 Pro.

    1. A telephoto lens

    The POCO F7 Pro comes with a dual rear camera setup comprising a 50MP primary sensor and a lackluster ultra-wide shooter. Though the primary sensor is quite capable and impresses with its 8K video recording support, the full camera setup is not complete without a telephoto lens. The main rival of the phone is the OnePlus 13R which features a telephoto lens while having the same chipset and a similar price point. Hence, Poco should introduce a telephoto lens on the F8 Pro.

    2. USB 3.2 support

    A performance-oriented phone should have a USB 3.2 support. Unfortunately, this is not the case with the POCO F7 Pro. It features an old technology, USB 2.0 which not only brings slower read and write speeds but also misses out on display output. Since the phone has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, emulating Windows games is a piece of cake, though it is quite unfortunate the phone is incapable of video output which would have allowed me to use a monitor to play my favorite games. Hence, the POCO F8 Pro should definitely bring USB 3.2 support.

    3. A larger display

    The POCO F7 Pro has a display size of 6.67-inch. Although it is quite comfortable for me, I would like POCO to adopt a 6.7-inch panel, since this is what the competition is using. Additionally, as the primary target of these phones is performance-oriented consumers, it would make sense to bring a larger display to attract the masses. Otherwise, the display is flawless of the F7 Pro.

    4. Wireless charging

    Even though, the F7 Pro uses a glass back panel, it lacks wireless charging support. I am not asking for the fastest wireless charging feature on the F8 Pro. However, it would be appreciated if the F8 Pro features wireless charging support with a reverse charging feature so we can charge our accessories like TWS earbuds on the go.

    5. Better ultra-wide sensor

    The list starts with a camera point and ends with it too. The currently used 8MP ultra-wide on the POCO F7 Pro is simply bad. I would recommend using the main camera and going far from the subject to use it but not using the ultra-wide. It is a very low-res sensor and the results are pixelated. Hence, I would like to see the F8 Pro come with a slightly better sensor.

    These were some changes I would like to see with the POCO F8 Pro / Redmi K90. As for the launch, we can expect the phone to hit the market by the end of the year in China and Q2 2026 for the global market.

  • Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 Eligible Devices List

    Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 Eligible Devices List

    Xiaomi’s introduction of HyperOS 1.0 marked a significant enhancement over the previous MIUI interface, solving many of the bugs and stabilizing the Android experience for Xiaomi users. Following its success, anticipation is building around the upcoming release of HyperOS 2.0. Users are eagerly awaiting information on the new features and which devices will support this update.

    Background on HyperOS

    HyperOS 1.0 was launched alongside the Xiaomi 14 series and was acclaimed for its stability and performance improvements over MIUI. Mimicking MIUI 14 in appearance but revamped in its core infrastructure, HyperOS provided a much-needed refresh in the Xiaomi ecosystem. As the community looks forward to HyperOS 2.0, expectations are high for further innovations and refinements.

    Expected Release and Features of HyperOS 2.0

    hyperos 2.0

    Release Timing: Xiaomi traditionally aligns significant software releases with new hardware launches. HyperOS 1.0 debuted on October 31, coinciding with the release of the Xiaomi 14 series. Following this pattern, HyperOS 2.0 is anticipated to launch between October and November, possibly alongside the Xiaomi 15 series.

    New Features: Details about the specific enhancements in HyperOS 2.0 remain speculative. Key expected improvements include:

    • Next-Generation HyperOS Game Turbo: Enhancements aimed at providing a seamless gaming experience.
    • Advanced Camera Capabilities: New features that could set new standards in mobile photography.
    • Revamped Launcher Interface: A more intuitive and user-friendly interface design.

    Eligible Devices for HyperOS 2.0

    The transition to HyperOS 2.0 will be significant, especially for devices currently on Android 14, as some might face feature limitations due to hardware constraints. Below is a list of Xiaomi devices expected to be eligible for the HyperOS 2.0 update, enhancing their performance and user interface:

    Xiaomi Devices

    • Xiaomi Mi 11 (venus)
    • Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra (star)
    • Xiaomi 11T Pro (vili)
    • Xiaomi 11T (agate)
    • Xiaomi Mi 11 LE / Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE (lisa)
    • Xiaomi 12 Pro (zeus)
    • Xiaomi 12 (cupid)
    • Xiaomi 12S Ultra (thor)
    • Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2 (zizhan)
    • Xiaomi 12 Lite (taoyao)
    • Xiaomi Civi 1S (zijin)
    • Xiaomi 12S (mayfly)
    • Xiaomi 12T Pro (diting)
    • Xiaomi 12S Pro (unicorn)
    • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 12.4 (dagu)
    • Xiaomi Redmi Pad (yunluo)
    • Xiaomi 12T (plato)
    • Xiaomi 13 Lite / Xiaomi Civi 2 (ziyi)
    • Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimensity Edition (daumier)
    • Xiaomi 13 Pro (nuwa)
    • Xiaomi 13 (fuxi)
    • Xiaomi 13 Ultra (ishtar)
    • Xiaomi 14 (houji)
    • Xiaomi 14 Pro (shennong)
    • Xiaomi 14 Ultra (aurora)
    • Xiaomi 13T Pro (corot)
    • Xiaomi 13T (aristotle)
    • Xiaomi Pad 6 (pipa)
    • Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro (liuqin)
    • Xiaomi Civi 3 (yuechu)
    • Xiaomi Pad 6 Max 14 (yudi)
    • Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 (babylon)
    • Xiaomi MIX FLIP (ruyi)
    • Xiaomi MIX FOLD 4 (goku)
    • Xiaomi 14 CIVI / Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro (chenfeng)
    • Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 (sheng)

    Redmi Devices

    • Redmi K50 Gaming (ingres)
    • Redmi K50 (rubens)
    • Redmi K50 Pro (matisse)
    • Redmi K50 Ultra (diting)
    • Redmi Note 12 Pro / Redmi Note 12 Pro+ / Redmi Note 12 Explorer (Discovery) (ruby)
    • Redmi Note 12R Pro / Redmi Note 12 (sunstone)
    • Redmi 11 Prime (rock)
    • Redmi K50i / Redmi K50i Pro / Redmi Note 11T Pro / Redmi Note 11T Pro+ (xaga)
    • Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed Edition (redwood)
    • Redmi 12C (earth)
    • Redmi K60E (rembrandt)
    • Redmi K60 Pro (socrates)
    • Redmi K60 (mondrian)
    • Redmi Note 12 NFC 4G (topaz)
    • Redmi 11 Prime 5G / Redmi 10 5G / Redmi 10 Prime+ 5G / Redmi Note 11E (light)
    • Redmi Note 11R (lightcm)
    • Redmi Note 12 Turbo (marble)
    • Redmi Note 12 4G (tapas)
    • Redmi Note 12S (sea)
    • Redmi Note 13 Pro (garnet)
    • Redmi Note 13 Pro+ (zircon)
    • Redmi Note 13R Pro / Redmi Note 13 5G (gold)
    • Redmi K70 Pro (manet)
    • Redmi K70E (duchamp)
    • Redmi K70 (vermeer)
    • Redmi 13R / Redmi 13C 5G (air)
    • Redmi K60 Ultra (corot)
    • Redmi Note 13 4G (sapphire)
    • Redmi Note 13 4G NFC (sapphiren)
    • Redmi 12 5G / Redmi Note 12R (sky)
    • Redmi 12 (fire)
    • Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G (emerald)
    • Redmi Turbo 3 (peridot)
    • Redmi 13 5G / Redmi Note 13R (breeze)
    • Redmi 13 (moon)
    • Redmi Pad Pro 5G (ruan)
    • Redmi Pad Pro (dizi)

    POCO Devices

    • POCO F4 GT (ingres)
    • POCO F4 Pro (matisse)
    • POCO M5 (rock)
    • POCO X4 GT Pro / POCO X4 GT (xaga)
    • POCO X5 Pro 5G (redwood)
    • POCO C55 (earth)
    • POCO F5 Pro (mondrian)
    • POCO X5 5G (moonstone)
    • POCO M4 5G (light)
    • POCO F5 5G (marble)
    • POCO X6 5G (garnet)
    • POCO X6 Neo (gold)
    • POCO X6 Pro (duchamp)
    • POCO F6 Pro (vermeer)
    • POCO M6 Pro (sky)
    • POCO M6 Pro 4G (emerald)
    • POCO F6 (peridot)
    • POCO M6 Plus 5G (breeze)
    • POCO M6 (moon)
    • POCO Pad (dizi)
  • Xiaomi 14T Accidentally Leaked By Company: International Launch?

    Xiaomi 14T Accidentally Leaked By Company: International Launch?

    The tech world is buzzing with excitement as the Xiaomi 14T, a new device expected to hit global markets, was unexpectedly mentioned in the changelog for the HyperMind 2.0 beta release ( a core functionality of HyperOS). This marks the very first official mention of the Xiaomi 14T by the company, suggesting that this could be an accidental leak rather than a planned announcement.

    Global Release Hints and Chinese Market Ties

    Xiaomi 14T

    Prior to this, it was understood that the Xiaomi 14T Pro would be the global counterpart to the China-exclusive Redmi K70 Ultra. However, the recent mention of the Xiaomi 14T in both Chinese and global contexts suggests that this model might also be headed for an international release. Our earlier searches in the IMEI database confirmed that Xiaomi had plans for a global launch of the Xiaomi 14T, although details were scarce.

    Speculation Around the Changelog Mention

    The appearance of the Xiaomi 14T in the beta changelog might have been an oversight, potentially meant to refer to the Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium. However, this inclusion—intentional or not—signals that the Xiaomi 14T is on the company’s radar, hinting at its possible upcoming release.

    Xiaomi 14T Specs and Relation to the Redmi K70 Ultra

    As more details emerge, it appears that the Xiaomi 14T will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor, positioning it as a slightly less powerful version of the Redmi K70 Ultra. Despite the downgraded processor, the Xiaomi 14T is expected to share the same impressive camera setup as its Chinese counterpart, featuring a 50MP + 50MP + 13MP rear camera array and a 32MP front-facing camera.

    What This Leak Could Mean for Xiaomi’s Product Lineup

    Accidental or not, this mention of the Xiaomi 14T points to some interesting developments in Xiaomi’s product lineup. The tech community remains on high alert, eagerly awaiting more information on the potential global launch of the Xiaomi 14T.

    As always, stay tuned for the latest updates and in-depth analysis on Xiaomi and its upcoming innovations.