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MIUI 9 might come with split-screen function

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Yordan 04 May 2017

Xiaomi Android Rumors

Xiaomi rolled out the latest MIUI 8.2 update in February and is now busy polishing the next version of its in-house launcher - MIUI 9. The company accidentally sent out an email to app developers about bringing two new features - split screen and PIP (picture-in-picture).

All Xiaomi phones with Android 7.0 Nougat will get the new functions along with the MIUI 9, including popular devices like the Mi 6, Mi 5c and Redmi Note 4. According to inside info, Xiaomi wants to implement the feature- even in devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Last month Xiaomi started a poll on MIUI forum about the split-screen version. Almost 80% of 7000 users responded that they would like the feature to see the daylight. It is already confirmed that MIUI 9 will be launched sometime in the second half of 2017.

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  • bJbj
  • 10 May 2017

Yeah, mi4i is really neglected by Xiaomi. For battery endurance, it last long when my phone was new, but now the battery like going very fast, sometimes i just browse facebook or instagram (not continuously, and just browsing for 10minutes) , the bat...

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  • K1E$
  • 08 May 2017

With all due respect what I mean is after updating my redmi note 3 from MIUI 8.1.6 to 8.2.2 and do a factory reset and NOT INSTALLING ANY THIRD PARTY RUBBISH APP AND LEFT THE PHONE UNUSED FOR SEVERAL HOURS (cut off all connections), my redmi note 3 d...

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  • CAMAROMANIAC3
  • X{vx
  • 08 May 2017

As far as I know the MI max has a very wide frequency coverage. You could ask your operator what frequencies they use and check if the device supports them. If it does, go ahead and buy one from ebay or something. One thing tho, their cameras might b...

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