Download Port Asus Rog Edition MIUI 12 Android Rom
MIUI 12.1 – Features of Xiaomi’s next OS update outlined
Instead, the company has already issued MIUI 12.1 to beta testers. To clarify, Xiaomi only operates a beta program on the China branch of MIUI. There is also Xiaomi.EU but this is a third-party project. As MIUI 12.1 is live for beta testers, some people have been digging through the upcoming update to find out what has changed from MIUI 12.
here are several new features contained within MIUI 12.1, including new fingerprint animations, a secure keyboard, new camera filters and greater customisation for Always on Display functionality. The App Vault has also been redesigned, as has the Weather app. Accessibility options has changed too, with Xiaomi now splitting the options into four tabs of General, Hearing, Physical and Vision.
It is unknown when Xiaomi will commence with stable versions of MIUI 12.1. Considering that the company is yet to begin Round 2 of its release schedule for MIUI 12, we doubt that MIUI 12.1 will start arriving before late Q4 2020 at the earliest. Piunikaweb has also published a changelog of new features within MIUI 12.1, which you can read below.
Features
Camera And Gallery
As this rom is based on MIUI 12, we have MI Camera inbuilt with UHD 4K, 30fps enabled in video Quality. The most popular Sky mode is also available in this rom and its working fine.
Wallpapers
Rom includes Super wallpaper but the phone lags alot while using Super wallpapers, so i’ll recommend you to use static wallpapers instead of super Wallpapers. As Static wallpapers include some cool ROG as well as Naruto and some of the MIUI12 wallpapers.
User-Interface
User-Interface of this rom is same as the MIUI 12, new control center, the rom has some bloated apps but can be uninstalled. New lockscreen clock style’s has also been introduced in this rom.
1. Privacy gets a big overhaul
The privacy section has two tabs: Stats and Manage. Stats gives you an easy overview of all the apps that accessed key permissions for that day, and these include location data, contacts, call history, record audio, and storage. You can also hit the All apps button to get a detailed look at all the apps that you opened, or those that were allowed to autostart in the background. The Manage tab gives you a breakdown of all apps that have access to a particular permission.
The feature offers a comprehensive account of all app behavior on your phone, and is a fantastic way to see just how many apps accessed key permissions. As always, you get granular access when it comes to allowing permission access to individual apps, and you can also set up alerts so that whenever an app accesses your location, takes a photo, or records audio, you’ll get a notification in the status bar.
Xiaomi is also adding secure sharing options for photos, with the ability to automatically remove location and metadata from images. There’s also a “Secure sharing” watermark that shows up when you share photos on WeChat without metadata. It’s likely this particular feature won’t show up in the global builds.
The new privacy tools go a long way in determining just how many apps have access to permissions on your phone. This is a big change, and it’s great to see Xiaomi giving users granular control over these features.
2. Say hello to the Control Center
One of the new UI changes in MIUI 12 is the addition of a new Control Center. As you may have guessed from the name, it is very similar to how the Control Center works in iOS. You pull down from anywhere on the home screen, and you get a grid of toggles, brightness slider, and options for toggling Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular data.
The design and usability is identical to iOS, but at least here you get the option to change the layout of the quick settings tiles. Because it takes up so much room, notifications are now bundled into their own pane. A pull down from the top of the screen now shows the notification shade, and I don’t like the fact that the toggles have been decoupled from notifications. Having said that, it is convenient to access the Control Center as all it takes is a pull-down gesture from anywhere on the home screen.
The best part about this is that if you’re not a fan of the new style, you can easily switch back to the older MIUI 11 layout from the settings. As for incoming notifications, you can choose from the default MIUI system or switch to the Google-prescribed method.
With MIUI 12, Xiaomi is embracing Google’s prescribed navigation gestures for Android 10. There’s a back gesture when you swipe in from either the left or right edges of the screen, you have to swipe up from the bottom of the screen to go to the home screen, and swipe up and hold from the bottom to pull up the overview pane.
You also get the option to quickly switch between apps with a swipe left or right gesture across the bottom of the screen. The gestures should be immediately familiar if you’ve used another device with Android 10, and it’s clear that Google is setting the groundwork for unified gesture navigation across manufacturers. That’s a good thing, because regardless of whatever phone you pick up, you’ll get the same set of navigation gestures.
MIUI 12 already had a built-in activity counter, and it is now getting automatic tracking for stairs, cycling, running, and other forms of activity. More interestingly, it is also getting a sleep quality tracker that measures the time and quality of your sleep. It does so by recording the sounds you make at night (the feature records audio in the background). Now, if that makes you uncomfortable (because it should), you can always disable the feature.
Does this Rom work on Asus Zenfone 5z ?
do i need to install gapps
no