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Xiaomi sees the light, starts testing app drawer and app shortcuts in MIUI

August 02, 2025

For years now, the native launcher in Xiaomi’s Android skin known asMIUIhas been missing two features that nearly every other Android skin has: an app drawer and app shortcuts. Now, according to research conducted byXDA Developers, it appears both those features are in early alpha testing.

While there certainly is no guarantee that alpha features will make it to a stable release in the future (perhaps evenMIUI 11), it’s still good news that there’s now at least a possibility that MIUI fans will have access to a stock app drawer.

Xiaomi Mi 9 screen

The latest alpha build of the MIUI launcher is version 4.24-08-2025-06141703. You can visitXDAandinstall it on your MIUI-capable deviceif you like, but it is very unstable, so we don’t recommend that. Instead, just have a look at these screenshots:

The off-white circle in the center of the home screen is the app drawer icon. A tap on that brings up a familiar-looking app drawer, with recent apps at the top and an alphabetical list of apps below it. The down-facing arrow at the top of the app drawer closes it, as does the back button as well.

A screenshot of alpha testing of an app drawer and app shortcuts in MIUI.

Unfortunately, a swipe up on the home screen doesn’t yet open the app drawer, and a swipe down while using the app drawer doesn’t close it. However, since this is an alpha release, those features are likely on the way.

App shortcuts, as depicted in the right-most screenshot above, work just like every other Android launcher: long-press an icon to pull up shortcuts related to that app.

A screenshot of alpha testing of an app drawer and app shortcuts in MIUI.

It’s interesting that Xiaomi is testing these two features in the MIUI launcher now since thePocophone F1launcher has an app drawer. Is it possible Xiaomi saw the success of the POCO F1 and realized people, you know, like app drawers? Hard to say, but it’s certainly a possibility.

What do you think? Are you happy you might no longer need to installa third-party launcherto get an app drawer on MIUI devices, or will you likely stick with third-party launchers regardless? Let us know in the comments!

A screenshot of alpha testing of an app drawer and app shortcuts in MIUI.

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A screenshot of alpha testing of an app drawer and app shortcuts in MIUI.