Possible Update of Pocophone F1 to MIUI 12.5

We are just one week away from the global presentation of MIUI 12.5, which will be accompanied by the international launch of the new Mi 11. That day will be important for many users, since Xiaomi is expected to reveal many doubts regarding its new customization layer. With the implementation of MIUI 12 practically completed, there are many doubts regarding some of its most iconic terminals, such as the Pocophone F1.

The history with the Pocophone F1 or Poco F1, as it is known in other markets, goes a long way. The terminal has been one of Xiaomi’s great successes in recent years, launching in 2018 as a true flaghsip killer and selling more than 2 million units , which is a third of the total number of Little sold terminals to date. The sub-brand has tried to distinguish itself from Xiaomi through its own identity and elements such as the Poco Launcher, but it continues to move with MIUI.

End your days with MIUI 12.5?

At the moment, the Pocophone F1 moves with Android 10 and MIUI 12, a controversial update that has not been without errors and that has somewhat tarnished the good reputation of the terminal so far. In this sense, and I inquire about the future of the device, a user recently asked about the possible update of the Pocophone F1 to MIUI 12.5 The question has been answered by Avil Tse, the General Manager of Xiaomi in Indonesia.

Frontal y trasera del Pocophone F1

The manager has “detailed” that there is still nothing decided on the arrival of MIUI 12.5 for this device. It is something that could disappoint many users, but with the arrival of this version around the corner, many hopes are dashed. However, not having a resounding “no” suggests that the terminal could be undergoing an internal selection process of viability for the new version. The information can be completed with some previous statements by various moderators of the Xiaomi forums, who have stated that the update is likely to reach the Pocophone F1.

A terminal from 2018

Do not forget that the device was launched in 2018 and is close to support in terms of software updates. However, the success of the terminal and the large number of users who still have it in their hands, should be enough argument for Xiaomi to give the last push to the device . Furthermore, a new revised version should also leave behind the main flaws of the current version. Hopefully we can get out of doubt in just a week, when Xiaomi announces the definitive plans for MIUI 12.5

Source>Piunikaweb