Update Your Pocophone F1 to the Global Version of MIUI 12

The great PocoPhone F1, also known as POCO F1, is one of the most striking smartphones in recent years. It is a mid-range device that hides a high-end processor launched on the market at a laughable price. Launched with Android 8 Oreo and MIUI 9, the smartphone now receives its third system update.

Update Pocophone F1 to Global Version of MIUI 12

The Snapdragon 845 is the main protagonist of a mobile that seems to still have a lot to say despite the fact that two years have passed since its launch. Although it started with Android Oreo, it has been updated to Android 9 Pie and Android 10 through MIUI 9, MIUI 10 and MIUI 11. Now this “old rocker” is ready to go one step further.

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It is worth remembering that this is the latest version of Xiaomi‘s customization layer. The company presented MIUI 11 in April and it has taken a long time to reach the old Xiaomi mobile. Unfortunately it seems that this will be the last big update of a mobile that will not see MIUI 13.

MIUI 12 global

The update is available in two versions of the system: Global and Russia. Also, it is currently only available on the old channel under build number V12.0.1.0.QEJMIXM. Xiaomi has not yet implemented the second variant of this update. Also, it was delivered only to selected users of the system.

However, after preliminary tests on the devices for users, it will be available to more customers of the brand in the coming days. The European version of the ROM should arrive in Spain but if you can’t wait the wait you can now download and install MIUI 12 on the Pocophone F1 .

Install MIUI 12 on Pocophone F1

Here is the installation file for your mobile . All you have to do to install MIUI 12 on your phone is download it and host it in the root memory of your phone, and then use the Xiaomi update to locate said file and install it from the mobile itself.

Remember that always, before carrying out an update of this type, the most appropriate thing would be to have more than 50% battery in the phone and make a backup copy of all your files to avoid problems and future headaches during the update in the form of file loss.

If you don’t dare to do it, you can always wait as the update shouldn’t take too long to arrive.

Source>Android.com.pl