It’s been over three months since Google rolled out the stable build of Android 10 for Pixel devices. The update was rolled out simultaneously by Essential Phone, OnePlus, and Xiaomi. But it was the latter that successfully rolled out a custom skinned variant of Android 10 less than a week after the operating system’s initial launch.
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Unlike OnePlus, Xiaomi doesn’t focus too much on delivering only premium smartphones and has a much larger lineup. So for them, it’s not just about making the latest software available for their premium flagships, but also about bringing the updates to as many lower and mid-range devices as possible.
The Chinese OEM has done exceptionally well in this regard, always giving its low-end devices a taste of the latest software. And Android 10 is expected to get the same treatment.
Android 10, as we all know, is a worthy successor to 2018’s Android Pie. This year’s latest version of Android doesn’t bring a ton of visual changes, but there are a number of subtle refinements that have made their way into the release.