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The Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro also support 50 W fast wireless charging and the Xiaomi 14 Ultra supports an 80 W fast wireless charging, which, at the time of release, is the most powerful wireless charging since the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra. All three models feature a 5 W reverse wireless charging support.
Release Date 22 July 2014 7 November 2015 7 June 2016 15 September 2017 (India) 31 May 2018 14 June 2019 11 June 2020 29 March 2021 31 May 2022 4 July 2022 18 April 2023 Launch Price (China) 79 CNY: 99 CNY: 149 CNY: 1,299 RS (India) 169 CNY 199 CNY (NFC Model) 169 CNY 229 CNY (NFC Model) 189 CNY 229 CNY (NFC Model) 229 CNY 279 CNY (NFC Model ...
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For Xiaomi's interface, or in general terms used to describe other brands interfaces as Android fork, those being MIUI 11, MIUI 12, MIUI 13 (the last one for EEA variant and the last one for Redmi Note 9/Redmi 10X 4G too.) and the last fork release being MIUI 14 (on Global, Indian, Indonesian and Turkey variant.).
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.
The Redmi models were released with MIUI 14, while the Poco M6 Pro 5G was released with MIUI 14 for Poco. Both ROMs are based on Android 13 . Later, all models were updated to HyperOS 2, which is based on Android 15 .
Upon launch, the Xiaomi 13 was priced competitively, offering premium flagship specifications at a relatively lower price compared to other high-end smartphones from brands like Apple and Samsung. The device is available in various global markets, including China, India, and select European countries.
Active Bangladesh military aircraft is a list of military aircraft that are used by the Bangladesh Armed Forces. For aircraft no longer in-service see: List of historic Bangladesh military aircraft. Approximately 80 aircraft and five Mil Mi-17 were destroyed by the devastating 1991 Bangladesh cyclone.