Download Android KitKat 4.4.4 firmware for Xiaomi Mi3 smartphone

May 30, 2016

This firmware is only for Xiaomi Mi3 smartphone with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 8274AB as CPU.

Xiaomi Mi3

Download Android KitKat 4.4.4 firmware for Xiaomi Mi3 from here or here. Download previous firmware from here.

Firmware details

● Archive: Xiaomi MI3 MIUI_6_5.7.7_20150707
● Image: MI3_MIUI_6_5.7.7_SJJL_ROM_20150707.zip
● Model: Xiaomi MI3 smartphone
● Firmware:  Android KitKat 4.4.4 stock firmware
● Image file size: 344 MB
● Platform: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 8274AB
● Build number: pisces-user 4.4.4 KTU84P 5.7.2 release-keys

 

About Xiaomi Mi3 smartphone
The Xiaomi Mi 3 (Chinese: 小米手机3) is a high-end, premium Android smartphone produced by Xiaomi Tech. The Xiaomi Mi 3 was unveiled during the Xiaomi New Product Launch Event 2013 on 5 September 2013, and was released in China in October 2013. It features either a 2.3 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor or a 1.8 GHz quad plus one core Nvidia Tegra 4 processor, which support WCDMA and TDCDMA respectively.

The device was made available in late November 2013 in Mainland China and was later available in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines and Malaysia. Upon its release, it became the fastest selling smartphone in Xiaomi’s history; the company sold 200,000 Mi3 units in China within 3 minutes of launch.

Xiaomi Mi3 main Specs:
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 8274AB or Nvidia Tegra 4
GPU: Adreno 330
Camera:  13 Megapixels back & 2 Megapixels front
Both cameras (front and back) support 1080p HD video recording
Cellular and wirelesssupports 3G(WCDMA) and 2G(GSM) networks
Frequencies2G:GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
3G:WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz
Data services GPRS/EDGE/DC-HSPA+(42Mbps)
GPSGPS + GLONASS, AGPS
Bluetooth®Bluetooth® 4.0, Bluetooth® HID
Wi-FiWi-Fi Display,Wi-Fi Direct,5GHz Wi-Fi
Battery: Capacity 3050mAh Li-ion Polymer battery
RAM: 2GB RAM
Flash memory: 16GB
Display: 5-inch 1920×1080 Full HD 1080p LCD touch display, 441 ppi

Caution: Please do not update firmware unless you know what you are doing, you really want it or it is absolutely necessary. Firmware updates may occasionally have bad results, like bricking your device, temporarily or permanently. The firmware update process is done entirely at your own risk. Before attempting to update the firmware, back up your data.

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