Owners of the popular smartphone Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro have long been waiting for the arrival of a new version of the proprietary shell. the question of when will release the update MIUI 13 on this device, remains one of the most discussed in the relevant communities. Given that the model was released in 2019, it belongs to the category of devices that are already coming to the end of their life cycle of support for major Android updates, but Xiaomi is trying to extend the relevance of its bestsellers.
While the Chinese version of the firmware received an update much earlier, international users faced delays due to Google certification and regional features, it is important to understand that the process of implementing the new OS depends not only on developers but also on carriers in different countries.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the current status of the firmware, explain why some regions are delayed, and consider alternative ways to install MIUI 13 if the automatic update never came, and analyze the changes your smartphone will get, and whether it is worth switching to a new shell version at this stage.
Official status and release schedule for different regions
Official schedule of updates for Redmi Note 8 Pro varied greatly by region.Global version (Global) ROM) Started to get stable assembly MIUI 13 Android-based 11/12 In some countries, rollout started in the middle of the year. 2022 In other regions, users are still waiting or receiving OTA-selectively.
Developers use a phased implementation strategy to minimize bugs. If the firmware hasn't arrived in your region yet, it doesn't mean there's something wrong with the device. Update servers operate on a random sampling or anchoring principle. IMEI-Chinese version (China) ROM) received MIUI 13 one of the first, which confirms the technical feasibility of the new shell on the processor MediaTek Helio G90T.
β οΈ Warning: Forced reflashing of global version to Chinese (CN) For more recent versions MIUI This can cause problems with notifications (Google push services) and banking applications.
It is worth noting that the Redmi Note 8 Pro is a device that has already received its final major Android update. Expect the release of MIUI 14 or 15 based on new versions of Android for this model is officially not necessary, so MIUI 13 remains the final major milestone in the development of software for this smartphone.
What will bring MIUI 13 on the Redmi Note 8 Pro
The move to MIUI 13 for Redmi Note 8 Pro owners brings not only visual changes, but also optimization. One of the main innovations was the Mi Smart Focus system, which uses AI algorithms to prioritize running applications, which means that the active application will receive more CPU resources, and background processes will be limited, which will positively affect autonomy and speed.
Visual style has changed, with new widgets, redesigned icons and improved animations. However, for the Redmi Note 8 Pro with its 60 Hz screen (in some versions) and the Helio G90T processor, optimization is important. The new version of the shell better manages memory, implementing more aggressive compression of unused applications, which is critical for devices with 6 GB of RAM.
- π System Acceleration: Improved application startup performance by 20% compared to MIUI 12.5.
- π Data Protection: New system-level data hiding feature and improved access control for applications.
- π¨ Design: Updated controls, new system sounds and the ability to fine-tune color schemes.
Also worth mentioning is the optimization of the camera. Although the hardware of the Redmi Note 8 Pro has remained the same, the software algorithms for processing photos in the camera are not the same. MIUI 13 have been improved, and this is about noise reduction in the night and focus speed, and users are noticing that the camera interface has become more responsive and processing has become more responsive. HDR-Photos are faster than before.
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Before installing a major update, be sure to back up important data to the Mi Cloud cloud or your computer, as the update process can take a long time.
How to Check and Install Update Manually
If the automatic notification doesnβt come, you can check for updates manually through your smartphone settings. Go to Settings β About Phone β MIUI version. Click on the system version logo (the numbers in the center of the screen), and the device will perform a forced server survey. However, this method doesnβt always work if your IMEI isnβt already on the mailing list for your region.
There's a more reliable way to do this, using the Three Dots feature in the top right corner of the update screen, and clicking on them, select "Select a firmware file." You'll need to download the current one yourself. ZIP-Archum (Recovery) ROM) for your model and region from an official website or proven resources such as Xiaomi Firmware Updater. update.zip and placed in the root of internal memory.
βοΈ Checklist before manual installation
Once the file is selected, the system will check its integrity and suggest that the update be started, at which point the phone will restart to Recovery mode and start installing. Important: don't interrupt the process or turn off the device even if the screen is gone or the process seems to be stalled. Interrupting the system file record can lead to bootloop.
β οΈ Note: When you manually install firmware through the update menu (without unlocking the bootloader), user data is usually stored. However, the transition between regions (for example, from Global to Russia) through this method is often blocked by the security system.
List of compatible devices and technical nuances
The Redmi Note 8 Pro (begonia) is based on the MediaTek platform, which has always made its own adjustments to the update schedule. Unlike devices on Snapdragon, where new versions of Android often come out faster, MediaTek takes longer to adapt drivers, which is why the Redmi Note 8 Pro received MIUI 13 later than, for example, the Redmi Note 9 Pro.
Below is a table of update statuses for different modifications and regions so you can navigate the situation:
| Region / Version | Basic OS | MIUI 13 status | Release date (example) |
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| China (CN) | Android 11/12 | Stable. | January 2022 |
| Global (EEA) | Android 11 | Stable. | June 2022 |
| Global (RU) | Android 11 | Stable. | August 2022 |
| India | Android 11 | Stable. | July 2022 |
Technical nuances also include support for VoLTE and VoWiFi, which in some custom or embroidered versions may not work properly. SIM-by cards, make sure that the selected firmware version supports your carrier's standards. MIUI 13 may temporarily disrupt the network, which was solved by resetting network settings or waiting for a patch.
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Problems after updating and ways to solve them
Like any major upgrade, the upgrade to MIUI 13 on the Redmi Note 8 Pro can be accompanied by a number of typical problems. Users often complain about increased battery consumption in the first 3-5 days after installation. This is normal behavior: the system takes time to re-index files and optimize background processes. If the problem persists for longer than a week, it is worth checking the battery usage statistics.
Another common problem is heating the case while using the camera or navigation. The Helio G90T processor is known for its heat generation, and the new shell can temporarily mismanage trottling, in which cases cleaning the partition cache or completely resetting to the factory settings (Wipe Data), but only after saving a backup.
- π Interface brakes: Often solved by turning off animations in the Developer Menu or waiting for background optimization.
- πΆ Network Disappearance: Resetting settings required APN or flashing modem (relevant for advanced users).
- π Fast discharge: Check if any application has βhangβ in the background, consuming processor resources.
If the phone has stopped turning on or is extremely unstable after the upgrade, it is recommended to reset via Recovery Mode. To do this, press the button combination Volume Up + Power before the Mi logo appears. In the recovery menu, select Wipe Data. Remember that this action will delete all your personal data.
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Most of the problems after the MIUI update are temporary and are related to the background optimization of the system.
Alternatives: Custom firmware and the future of the device
Since the Redmi Note 8 Pro will no longer receive official Android updates above version 11/12 under MIUI 13, many users are considering installing custom firmware.The XDA Developers community is actively supporting this device. Popular builds such as Pixel Experience, LineageOS or Xiaomi.eu allow you to get a fresher Android 12 or 13, as well as a clean interface without advertising.
However, switching to a customized bootloader requires unlocking the bootloader, which Xiaomi officially allows, but has its own risks: unlocking the bootloader automatically erases all data from the device and can disrupt some banking applications (although this is often bypassed by Magisk), and the camera on custom firmware often performs worse than on stock MIUI, due to the lack of original processing algorithms.
β οΈ Warning: Installing custom firmware will void the warranty (if it is still valid) and run at your own risk. Inept actions can turn a smartphone into a brick".
Finally, official MIUI 13 support for the Redmi Note 8 Pro is already complete in most regions, and the device is in the security phase. If you value stability and quality camera, it is better to stay on the latest stable version of MIUI 13. If you need new Android features and you are ready for experimentation, the world of custom firmware is open for you.