MIUI (pronunciation: Me You I) is a mobile operating system developed and maintained by Xiaomi exclusively for its smartphones. MIUI is based on Android Open Source Project and serves as the basis for other operating systems created by Xiaomi: MIUI for POCO, MIUI for Pad, MIUI for Watch, and MIUI for TV (PatchWall).
There are different versions for each Xiaomi phone, and each version has variants according to the regions in which the phone is sold, such as China, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, Indonesia, India, Taiwan and Turkey. Alongside MIUI, Xiaomi have also released devices running Google's Android One. Xiaomi devices usually get three Android version updates, but get MIUI updates for four years.The first MIUI ROM, released in 2010, was based on Android 2.2.x Froyo and was initially developed in the Chinese language by the then-startup company. Xiaomi added a number of apps to the basic framework, including their Notes, Backup, Music, and Gallery apps.An organisation named Xiaomi Europe (xiaomi.eu), not a part of Xiaomi, was set up in 2010 as a community for English-language MIUI Android and Xiaomi products. xiaomi.eu issues its own versions of Xiaomi MIUI ROMs, based on the stable and weekly beta versions of the Chinese ROM. Installing the xiaomi.eu ROM voids the warranty on Xiaomi phones; according to the xiaomi.eu leader, the official ROM must be flashed and the bootloader locked before returning a device for warranty repair.
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