The Poco brand was launched as a Xiaomi sub-brand in August 2018. The Poco sub-brand had a small team within Xiaomi, and chose the name Poco as it represented the team since "poco" means "a little" in Spanish and Italian.[9][10] Xiaomi introduced the Pocophone F1 under the Poco branding which became a success.[11] Poco India became an independent brand before the launch of its second device in January 2020. During the span of 3 years, the company launched 11 devices, most of them are rebranded Redmi smartphones.[12][13]
Hi, I own a poco x3 pro and was wondering when we get our last update? I read in different posts that we get update 14? I'm currently still on 13.0.1. And can't get any new updates OTA. I'm from Europe. Are there more people here still stuck with older versions of miui?
Poco X3 Pro is my first Xiaomi/Poco phone, and it's been nearly a year since I got the last update, 13.0.8.0 . I tried everything I could think of, in order to update to miui 14. I tried changing my region, deleting the data or cache of the updater app, installing the recovery/fastboot/ota package, but none of them is working. It either says that the package is unofficial, or it's for beta testers, eventhough I downloaded the stable package from the official website, xiaomifirmwareupdater.com or miuirom.org. it's been a nightmare. The "download latest package" option in the updater app doesn't even work anymore. It just says "can't download update". After all I've been through, my best guess is this is either an international problem for everyone who has a Poco X3 Pro, or this is a bug which most likely needs a reset. Anyway, if someone has any solution to this, please please please tell me.
However, a leaked report from Xiaomiui suggests that the MIUI 13 update is coming to a lot of Poco devices later in the year. Some will get the Android 12 update whereas others will be limited to just the MIUI 13 skin update on an older Android 11. Here's the list of all those devices.
Phone model name corresponds to M2102J20SG (Global), M2102J20SI (India). Xiaomi ROM are downloaded free of charge from the official website bigota.d.miui.com. We only collect and publish links to stock flash files and original updates.
You continually claim that Indonesian miui 14 is latest stable (ending in 03)
Incorrect. It is BETA. For such a trusted site, your mistake costs people gigabytes of data and ages of wasted time. Top marks to you for still getting something so simple, so wrong. Still pathetic.
You continually claim that Indonesian miui 14 is latest stable (ending in 03)
Incorrect. It is BETA. For such a trusted site, your mistake costs people gigabytes of data and ages of wasted time. Top marks to you for getting something so simple, so wrong. Pathetic.