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Redmi Note 10S gets MIUI 12.5 Enhanced update in India

Redmi Note 10S is a budget smartphone, which was released in India back in May. It was launched with MIUI 12.5 skin at the top, which is based on Android 11. Now, the Chinese brand has started pushing the MIUI 12.5 Enhanced update to Redmi Note 10S users in India. The latest software update comes with the firmware version V12.5.11.0.RKLINXM. It has a download size of 433MB.

The MIUI 12.5 Enhanced update brings a couple of notable changes to the devices by introducing features like Focused Algorithm, Atomized Memory, and Liquid Storage. According to the changelog, the Focused Algorithm feature is a dynamic resource management technique that ensures smooth performance on the device.

The Atomized Memory feature in MIUI 12.5 Enhanced is an ultra-fine memory management technique that keeps the RAM usage more efficient. Coming to the Liquid Storage feature, it is claimed to keep the system responsive and vibrant even after using the device for a longer period of time.

Redmi Note 10S MIUI 12.5 Enhanced update

Redmi Note 10S users in India have started receiving the MIUI 12.5 Enhanced update. The company might be rolling out the update in a staged fashion. So, it may take a couple of days to reach your device. Meanwhile, you can manually check for new updates by heading to Settings >> About phone >> Tap on MIUI 12 logo >> Check for new updates.

Device:

  • Redmi Note 10S

Region:

  • India

Software version:

  • V12.5.11.0.RKLINXM

Changelog:

(MIUI12.5 Enhanced)

  • Swift performance. More life between the charges.
  • Focused algorithms: Our new algorithms will dynamically allocate system resources based on specific scenes, ensuring smooth experience on all models.
  • Atomized memory: Ultra-fine memory management mechanism will make RAM usage more efficient.
  • Liquid storage: New sensitive storage mechanisms will keep your system vibrant and responsive as time goes by.

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Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar is a close follower of tech especially when it comes to smartphone. He is passionate to write about the new updates in technology. When he is not working, you'll find him watching cricket highlights or surfing the web.

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