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Question [Q] Sony Xperia S (LT26i) will ever get MIUI?

Does anybody knows if there are plans to port MIUI on Xperia S?

I even don't know what's the official way to promote a multiple request to Xiaomi.

Shoud be nice to have the amazing MIUI operating system on our same amazing LT26i!! Don't you think?

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First we need CM rom as a base then I will try to port MIUI
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I didn't know that MIUI still needs CM. I tought that was necessary just in the MIUI early development...

In any case thanks for the kind reply, and let's hope to have a stabile CM on LT26 soon :)
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I think porting MIUI V4 is really easy if you have got a stable CM9,so it won't take long.
But I think MIUI would be not as nice on the Xperia S,since most themes are for HDPI Screens,not for XHDPI,so it might not look as good.
 
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someone will develop one after a stable cyanogenmod 9,just wait
 
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i see MIUI rom on my friend SGS2. i admit it, im reaaly jeaolus.

MIUI sleek UI will be a perfect match with xperia s design. MIUI please come to xperia s
 
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i see MIUI rom on my friend SGS2. i admit it, im reaaly jeaolus.

MIUI sleek UI will be a perfect match with xperia s design. MIUI please come to xperia s
I have installed Miui on a Nexus s that i have, but i must tell you that the battery life is not so great. If it will be a Miui version for the Xperia S it will be like a vampire for this smartphone because Xperia S is not so famous about his battery life anyway so imagine if you put Miui on it ... Nice interface but horrible battery life.
 
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will someone help to port it. i'm really can't wait >.<
 
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will someone help to port it. i'm really can't wait >.<
You can port it now, but it will not have WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC and cellular. So do you want it this way?

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