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Download MIUI 10 Stable for Xiaomi Mi Max 3, Mi Max 2, Redmi Note 5/5A, & Redmi 6


As one of the world’s largest smartphone manufacturers, Xiaomi has a lot of devices to keep updates. For the most part, they do a decent job of this. They can be slow at times to push out Android version updates, but MIUI updates often come frequently. MIUI 10 China Stable is now rolling out to the Xiaomi Mi Max 3, Xiaomi Mi Max 2, Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A, Xiaomi Redmi Note 5A Lite, and Xiaomi Redmi Note 5/Pro. MIUI 10 Global Stable is rolling out to the Xiaomi Redmi 6.
MIUI 10 China was first launched in May. It includes many new features, such as full-screen gestures, AI-powered camera features, a redesigned recent apps screen and more. Xiaomi has been rolling it out to devices the past few months. Today, it’s available for the 5 devices listed below. MIUI 10 Global is out for the Redmi 6. As s a global ROM, this comes with Google Play Services and more language options, unlike the Chinese MIUI 10 ROMs.
You don’t have to wipe your device to install a recovery ROM. You can download the file below for your device and sideload it in the MIUI system updater. As you can see, some of the updates are for Android 8.1, while some are still Android 7.1. Hit the link and start installing MIUI 10 on your device!



DevicesRecovery ROM
Xiaomi Mi Max 3 (nitrogen) Android 8.1Link
Xiaomi Mi Max 2 (oxygen) Android 7.1Link
Redmi Note 5A (ugg) Android 7.1Link
Redmi Note 5A Lite (ugglite) Android 7.1Link
Redmi Note 5/Pro (whyred) Android 8.1Link
Redmi 6 (cereus) Android 8.1Link

Credits for the download link go to XDA Recognized Developer yshalsager

Source:- XDA Developers

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