In fact, the Redmi K30 series was one of the most well-known products the company had released. It was made with performance fanatics in mind, and it succeeded in doing so. The Redmi K30 Pro and Redmi K30S Ultra were each introduced to the international market as the POCO F2 Pro and Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, respectively. However, the most recent MIUI 14 upgrade for Android 13 has begun rolling out to both smartphones’ Chinese versions.
The Redmi K30 Pro and Redmi K30S Ultra devices in China are currently both receiving the MIUI 14 upgrade. The update for the Redmi K30 Pro bears the build number MIUI 14.0.5.0.SJDCNXM, but the update for the K30S Ultra bears the build number MIUI 14.0.3.O.SJKCNXM. For both devices, the update is about 1.0GB in size. It is anticipated that the POCO F2 Pro and Mi 10T Pro will soon receive the upgrade in the international market given that the update has already been published for the Chinese models.
Here’s the complete changelog of the update:
Highlights
- MIUI uses less memory now and keeps being swift and responsive over much more extended periods.
- Attention to detail redefines personalization and brings it to a new level.
Basic experience
- MIUI uses less memory now and keeps being swift and responsive over much more extended periods.
Personalization
- Attention to detail redefines personalization and brings it to a new level.
- Super icons will give your Home screen a new look. (Update the Home screen and Themes to the latest version to be able to use Super icons.)
- Home screen folders will highlight the apps you need most making them just one tap away from you.
More features and improvements
- Search in Settings is now more advanced. With search history and categories in results, everything looks much crisper now.
System
- Stable MIUI based on Android 13
- Updated Android security patch to February 2023. Increased System security.
If you haven’t received the update yet, we advise you to hold off for a few more days because it should be available soon. The update is being rolled out gradually. If you must check immediately and choose to do it manually, simply go to the “Settings” menu, choose “About Phone,” select the MIUI symbol, and then select “Check for updates.” Your device should then start looking for any available upgrades as a result.