Xiaomi fans know about the scrapped global MIUI beta testing program. Matter of fact, avid fans will also know a thing or two about the program that took over from this beta program.
For the uninitiated, well, Xiaomi replaced the global beta testing program with what it calls Mi Pilot MIUI Testers for Global Stable ROM.
This program is meant to provide early access to upcoming stable MIUI updates to a few owners of select devices in order to collect necessary feedback.
Depending on the nature of feedback collected from Mi Pilot testers, Xiaomi will determine whether to proceed with the wider rollout or halt the process to fix any bugs that may have been discovered.
Around Christmas time, Xiaomi published a list of devices that will be participating in the latest round of Mi Pilot program. The list had the likes of Poco F1, Redmi Note 7, and Redmi Note 5 Pro, otherwise known as Redmi Note 5 in markets outside India.
But in the latest round of recruitment, Xiaomi has locked out these devices on the grounds that enough of them have already been selected into the Mi Pilot testers program.
Redmi Note 7, Redmi Note 5 Pro/ Redmi Note 5 Global and Poco F1 testers are selected and now there will Be no more testers selected for these devices.
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As for the list of devices that are allowed to enter the Mi Pilot testers program, the list still includes the Redmi K20/Mi 9T and Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro, Mi 9, Mi 9 SE, Redmi Note 7 Pro, and the Mi 8.
Below is the full list:
Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro
Redmi K20 India/Mi 9T Global
Redmi Note 7 Pro
Mi 9
Mi 9 SE
Redmi Y3
Redmi 7
Mi 8
Mi MAX3
Mi Mix 2
Mi Mix 2S
Mi Mix 3
Mi Note 10
Mi 8 Pro
Redmi Note 5 India/Redmi 5 Plus Global
Redmi Note 6 Pro
Redmi 6A
Redmi 6
Mi 8 Lite
Redmi Y2 India/ Redmi S2 Global
Redmi Note 8 Pro
Redmi Note 8
Redmi Note 8T
Redmi 7A
Redmi 8A
Redmi 8
Mi 9 Lite
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To enroll in the Mi Pilot testers program, submit your Mi account ID, device model, current MIUI version (with complete build tag) and email address via this online form.
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