Xiaomi has finally addressed the problem of the removal of banned chinese apps — including its Mi Browser, Mi Video call, and Mi community — on its devices. those apps may be eliminated from its devices in India with the upcoming MIUI update, Xiaomi formally showed through its account on Twitter. The employer is working on a new edition of its upcoming Android custom skin MIUI, to be able to not consist of any of the blocked apps. The new version will roll out in a phased manner over the following couple of weeks and is said to come back pre-installed on the brand new and upcoming smartphones from Xiaomi.
"we're developing a new version of MIUI a good way to be built without the pre-installation of any of the blocked apps," stated Xiaomi in its letter to the fans. given that growing the software, testing it, and deploying it to smartphones is a time-consuming method, you may should wait a little for the update to reach your smartphone.
The parent organization of Redmi and Poco also clarified that its MIUI cleaner app on its phones isn't the same as the clean master app that has been banned by way of the Indian authorities mentioning protection problems. "MIUI has its personal cleaner app and we aren't using the blocked clean master app. due to the fact this is probably confusing, we are getting rid of these definitions from the updated MIUI cleaner app," said Xiaomi. "users also can manually replace the cleaner app in Settings through going to system Apps Updater on their smartphones," it delivered.
Xiaomi India introduced that it's complying with the records and safety requirements as defined by way of the Indian authorities and storing information of all its users locally in India and "none of this is shared with every body outside of India."
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