[June 2022 update] Redmi K30 Ultra MIUI 13 China roll out starts

As per the recent updates, Redmi K30 Ultra owners will soon be able to upgrade to the latest version of MIUI 13 with Android 12 and the security patch for June 2022. As a result of this upgrade, there are now a wide variety of widgets available for both system and third-party apps, as well as new and beautiful ones.

This update also includes the June 2022 security patch, which fixes dozens of privacy and security flaws, as well as an upgrade to the Android 12 operating system. Redmi K30S Ultra owners may soon receive a monthly patch notification. If you don’t see Download and install, go to Settings >> Software update.

In addition to the 3.8 GB of storage, the Redmi K30 Ultra’s MIUI 13 update has a firmware version of MIUI V13.5.1.0.SJNCNXM. Currently, the update is only available in China, but it is expected to be released in other countries in the near future.

MIUI V13.0.1.0.SJNCNXM China Stable ROM

Changelog:

Redmi K30 Ultra MIUI 13 China roll out starts

[Highlights]

New: Protective watermarks for images
New: Introducing comprehensive anti-fraud protection mechanisms
New: All-new Mi Sans system font with better readability
New: “Crystallization” live wallpapers
New: A new widget ecosystem with app support and personalization options
New: New features for performing tasks seamlessly on multiple connected devices
New: Mi AI can be fully customized now
Optimization: Improved overall stability

[Basic improvements]

Optimization: Home screen is now much more fluid and responsive
Optimization: Responsiveness for all system and most popular third party apps

[System]

Stable MIUI based on Android 12
Updated Android Security Patch to June 2022. Increased system security.

[Mi Smart Hub]

New: Handoff is now seamless between Xiaomi phones and tablets where the same Mi Account is used
New: Apps can be seamlessly handed off between phones and tablets
New: Verification codes that are received on a phone can be now pasted on a tablet
New: Photos taken with a phone can be instantly viewed on a tablet
New: Tablets can connect to the portable hotspot in one tap
New: Phones and tablets have a shared clipboard now. Copy items on one device – and paste on the other.
New: An option for taking a photo with the phone’s camera is now available
To be able to use handoff functionality with photos, update MIUI+ to 3.5.11 or later
Handoff functionality will be upgraded in the upcoming versions. Stay tuned for our further updates!

[Privacy protection]

New: Protective watermarks can be added as a pattern that is displayed over the whole image protecting it from unauthorized use
New: Introducing comprehensive anti-fraud protection mechanisms that include warnings, official labels, and transaction shields
New: Incognito mode restricts camera, microphone, and location permissions
New: Secure input protects all the text you enter
To be able to use all MIUI 13 privacy protection features, update Gallery, Security, Contacts, and Messaging to their latest versions

[System font]

New: All-new Mi Sans system font with better readability

[Wallpaper]

New: “Crystallization” live wallpapers

[Widgets]

New: A new widget ecosystem offers lots of items that can make your Home screen more informative
New: New gorgeous widgets for system and third party apps
New: Lots of customizable widgets, including different clocks, signatures, and stickers

[More features and improvements]

New: Apps can be opened as floating windows directly from the sidebar
New: Ambient sound recognition in Mi Ditto
Optimization: Mind map nodes are more convenient and intuitive now
Optimization: Wallet looks much better now
Optimization: Voice controls are better recognized in Accessibility mode now
Optimization: Enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock, Weather, and Themes
Optimization: Privacy protection, secure web browsing, and better feed

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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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