Xiaomi rolls out new camera watermark feature for HyperOS

Xiaomi announced the launch of the “Year of the Snake Spring Festival Watermark”, bringing festive greetings to users through its Leica watermark feature in album editing. The feature will be available for a limited time, running from January 10 to February 14, 2025.

How to Access the Feature

The feature is available only after upgrading the Xiaomi-Gallery Editor” to its latest version. Update versions differ depending on each device model:

  • Xiaomi 13 series, Xiaomi 14 series, Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro, Xiaomi MIX Flip, MIX Fold 3, and MIX Fold 4: Update to version 1.9.5.2
  • Xiaomi 15 series: Update to version 1.8.10.15
  • Other Xiaomi models: Update to 1.9.0.10

How to Use the Watermark

Once the app is updated, users can access the watermark feature by following these steps:

  1. Open the Album app.
  2. Click to choose a Picture.
  3. Tap Edit, then Create.
  4. Choose from a variety of festive greetings, such as:
    1. “May you live as you wish, always.”
    2. “Happy Year of the Snake!
    3. “May you have abundance every year, peace and happiness.”
    4. “Good luck for the country and peace for the nation”.
    5.  “Auspiciousness fills the house, blessings last forever.”
    6. “All the best for your good future.”

Supported Devices

This feature is exclusive for the Xiaomi devices that come with the Leica watermark function; hence, it guarantees a more premium editing experience. The series starts from

  • Xiaomi 13 series
  • Xiaomi 14 series
  • Xiaomi 15 series
  • Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro
  • MIX Flip
  • MIX Fold 3
  • MIX Fold 4

The “Year of the Snake Spring Festival Watermark” from Xiaomi allows for a rather festive photo editing, where the users can sign their images with traditional greetings. Now, go update your album editor app and check this feature before it disappears!

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