How to Enable MIUI 13 Control Center which comes with new MIUI update?

Despite its inclusion in the MIUI 13 release, the new Control Center panel has yet to be made available to users. It has been added to the System UI Plugin App V13.0.1.57.0, which has been updated. We’ll walk you through the process of enabling the new Control Center in MIUI 13 on Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices.

In order to keep things consistent with MIUI 12’s Control Center, Xiaomi has been using the same panel since April of 2020. Everyone expected this panel to be updated with MIUI 13. This panel appeared to be different in the MIUI 13 introduction, but the MIUI 13 update had no effect on this panel. Now that MIUI 13 is rolling out, the quick settings panel has undergone some changes.

You can take advantage of this new feature if your device is running MIUI 13 by downloading the app from the link below. No matter how hard you try, this app doesn’t work on MIUI 12.5 or MIUI 13 devices. Please do not install this new version. It is only compatible with Android 12 devices running MIUI 13.

How to get new MIUI 13 Control Center on Android 12 based MIUI 13 builds

Enable MIUI 13 Control Center which comes with new MIUI update

It merely takes a few minutes to enable MIUI 13 Control Center. The MIUI 13 Control Center Plugin, also known as the MIUI 13 SystemUI Plugin, version V13.x, is required. It is necessary to install the MIUI 13 Control Center APK file once you have downloaded it. Restarting the phone will bring up the new Control Center in MIUI 13.

Look of MIUI 13 Control Center

Conclusion

After everything is said and done, MIUI 13 is a true successor to MIUI 12 and is certain to give consumers with a unique and delightful experience. Enabling MIUI 13 Control Center will give you two times the fun with MIUI 13.

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Dibyashree Sharma
Dibyashree Sharma
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Dibyashree Sharma graduated in Computer Science from NIT Rourkela. For the past eight years, she has been blogging about Android, which she is really passionate about. She has built a good reputation as a reliable source. Away from the digital sphere, Dibyashree enjoys playing tennis, a sport she is as passionate about as she is about technology.

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