Huawei
Honor 2
Based on Android 4.1.2 OR 4.0.4
MIUI V4
MIUI (pronounced "Me You I", a play on the common abbreviation of the words user interface as UI), developed by Xiaomi Tech, is an aftermarket firmware for cell phones based on the open-source Android operating system. MIUI itself is closed source. It features a heavily-modified user interface that does away with the Android app drawer and has drawn comparisons with Apple's iOS and Samsung's TouchWiz UI. MIUI includes additional functionality not found in stock Android, including toggles on the notification pull-down, new music, gallery, and camera apps, and an altered phone dialer that displays matching contacts as a user enters a number.
Bringing customization to a whole other level with phone and SMS features that you wouldn't think of and an original UI that redefines Android.
From MIUI Server (357 Mb)
MIUI V4 - ICS Version
Miui V4 - ICS version, Is a light version of Miui V4.
This version is more battery friendly from the Jellybean version, but less updated and miss some features.
Bringing fully MIUI V4 interface and battery friendly...
Version 3.2.1
Fully integrated with the music player
So easy to add widget those days...
Fully integrated with the music player
MIUI V4 - Jellybean Version
Bringing fully MIUI V4 interface on a newer Android version...
Version 3.2.22
Miui V4 - Jellybean version, Is a the fully version of Miui V4.
This version is less battery friendly from the ICS version, but more updated and with some cool new features.
So easy to add widget those days...
Cool one...
But no app drawer
So easy to add widget those days...
From MIUI Server (357 Mb)