Xiaomi has long been able to install applications on its MIUI launcher home screen - just as apps are available on iOS,
but the Chinese company has now begun providing an app drawer to include all installed app icons on the dedicated screen.
It looks quite similar to the application drawer available in the Poco Launcher. App drawer presence at MIUI 11 was announced earlier this year.
miui 11 gets updated
Xiaomi announced via a Weibo post that it has updated MIUI 11 with app drawer support. Users can find the app drawer by installing the latest MIUI launcher for their MIUI 11 device.
Regular home screen experience and home screen settings There is an option to switch between the dedicated app drawer Now,
it is uncertain when the feature will move to MIUI11 Global Stable ROM. Not the latest batch was updated in India.
Under the regular home screen experience, the MIUI Launcher places all installed applications on the home screen.
You will also see shortcuts with the option to uninstall the app directly on the home screen. However, once you switch to the app drawer option that brings all installed applications to a different screen
Swiping on the home screen will expand the app drawer and place all recently used apps on top. Users can scroll down to find all installed applications from the app drawer.
Although the app drawer was not available in the MIUI launcher, Xiaomi gave Poco Launcher a similar experience. Also, back in June, the company tested the app drawer at its MIUI launcher.
Last week, Xiaomi reportedly had plans to bring customizable lock screens and curriculum mode to MIUI.
The MIUI 11 has also reached a list of Xiaomi phones in the recent past, with the Redmi K20, Poco F1, Redmi 6 Pro, Redmi 8, and Redmi 8 among others.
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