MIUI 11 was first introduced in China earlier last month with a new minimalist UI, dark mode, and other nifty work-life related features. Xiaomi has today revealed the MIUI 11 update roadmap for India, which includes a total of 28 devices in its expansive portfolio.

  • Poco F1
  • Redmi K20
  • Redmi Y3
  • Redmi 7
  • Redmi Note 7/ Note 7S
  • Redmi Note 7 Pro

Phase 2 (Nov 4 to Nov 12)

  • Redmi K20 Pro
  • Redmi 6/ 6 Pro
  • Redmi 6A
  • Redmi Note 5/ Note 5 Pro
  • Redmi 5
  • Redmi 5A
  • Redmi Note 4
  • Redmi Y1/ Y1 Lite
  • Redmi Y2
  • Redmi 4
  • Mi Mix 2
  • Mi Max 2

Phase 3 (Nov 13 to Nov 29)

  • Redmi Note 6 Pro
  • Redmi 7A
  • Redmi 8
  • Redmi 8A
  • Redmi Note 8

Phase 4 (Dec 18 to Dec 26)

And well, in time for Christmas, the newly released Redmi Note 8 Pro will receive the MIUI 11 update, hopefully, based on Android 10. This means Xiaomi plans to roll out its latest software experiences to some of its best-selling devices (especially the entry-level and budget ones) before the end of 2019.