Xiaomi is known for its active approach to software updates, regularly providing new features and security patches to its devices. However, as technology advances, some older devices may not be able to run the latest software due to hardware limitations. In such cases, Xiaomi periodically stops providing update support for these models.
As of March 2024 Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO models that have lost update support include several popular models such as the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite, Mi 10T, and Mi 10T Pro, along with the Redmi K30 Ultra, Redmi 9 series, and various POCO models like the POCO X2 and POCO X3 NFC. These models will no longer receive MIUI, Android, or security updates, which means they will remain on their current software versions.
However, Xiaomi has clarified that they do not completely close the door on these models. If a serious security vulnerability is detected, they will provide updates to address these issues, even for devices that are no longer officially supported. This approach helps ensure that users can continue to use their devices safely, even if they are no longer receiving regular updates.
List of Mi models whose Android and security updates support have come to an end
- Mi 1
- Mi 2
- Mi 2A
- Mi 3
- Mi 4
- Mi 4S
- Mi 4C
- Mi 5
- Mi 5S
- Mi 5S Plus
- Mi 5C
- Mi 5X
- Mi 6
- Mi 6X
- mi 8
- Mi 8 Lite
- Mi 8SE
- Mi 8UD
- Mi 8 Pro
- Mi 8 Explore Edition
- Mi 9
- Mi 9 Lite
- Mi 9 Pro 5G
- Mi 9T Pro
- Mi 9 SE
- Mi CC 9
- Mi CC 9e
- Mi CC 9 Pro
- Mi Note
- Mi Note 2
- Mi Note 3
- Mi Note Pro
- MIX
- MIX 2
- Mi MAX
- Mi MAX 2
- Mi MAX 3
- Mi A1
- Mi A2
- Mi A2 Lite
- Mi A3 (Â Android One)
- Mi Pad
- Mi Pad 2
- Mi Pad 3
- Mi Pad 4
- Mi Pad 4 Plus
- MIX 2S
- Mi MIX 2S
- MIX 3
- Mi MIX 3
- Mi PLAY
- Mi Note 10
- Mi 10 Lite Zoom (CN)
- Mi Note 10 Lite
- Mi 10 Pro (GLOBAL)
- Mi 10 Pro (EEA)
- Mi 10 (TR)
- Mi 10 (ID)
- Mi 10 (EEA)
- Mi 10 (IN)
- Mi 10 (RU)
- Mi 10 (GLOBAL)
- Mi 10 (CN)
- Mi 10 Ultra (CN)
- Mi 10T Pro (GLOBAL)
- Mi 10T (GLOBAL)
- Mi 10T Pro (EEA)
- Mi 10T (EEA)
- Mi 10T Pro (IN)
- Mi 10T (IN)
- Mi 10T Pro (LM)
- Mi 10T Pro (MX)
- Mi 10T (MX)
- Mi 10T Pro (RU)
- Mi 10T (RU)
- Mi 10 lite 5G (TW)
List of Redmi models whose Android and security updates support have come to an end
- Redmi 1
- Redmi 1S
- Redmi 2
- Redmi 2A
- Redmi 3
- Redmi 3S
- Redmi 3X
- Redmi 4
- Redmi 4X
- Redmi 4A
- Redmi 5
- Redmi 5 Plus
- Redmi 5A
- Redmi Note 1
- Redmi Note 1S
- Redmi Note 2
- Redmi Note 2 Pro
- Redmi Note 3
- Redmi Note 4
- Redmi Note 4X
- Redmi Note 5
- Redmi Note 5A
- Redmi Note 5 Pro
- Redmi Pro
- Redmi 6
- Redmi 6 Pro
- Redmi 6A
- Redmi Note 6 Pro
- Redmi S2
- Redmi Y2
- Redmi Go
- Redmi Note 7
- Redmi Note 7S
- Redmi Note 7 Pro
- Redmi K20
- Redmi 7
- Redmi Y3
- Redmi K20 Pro
- Redmi 7A
- Redmi 8
- Redmi Note 8 Pro
- Redmi Note 8T
- Redmi 8A
- Redmi 8A Dual
- Redmi K30
- Redmi K30 5G
- Redmi K30 5G Speed
- Redmi 10X (CN)
- Redmi 10X Pro (CN)
- Redmi Note 9Â (EEA)
- Redmi Note 9 (ID)
- Redmi Note 9 (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9 (CN)
- Redmi 10X 4G (CN)
- Redmi 9A (GLOBAL)
- Redmi K30i 5G (CN)
- Redmi K30S Ultra (CN)
- Redmi Note 9 (RU)
- Redmi 9 (EEA)
- Redmi 9A (EEA)
- Redmi 9A (RU)
- Redmi 9A (ID)
- Redmi 9A (IN)
- Redmi Note 9 (TR)
- Redmi 9A (CN)
- Redmi 9 (ID)
- Redmi 9C (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9C NFC (RU)
- Redmi K30 Ultra (CN)
- Redmi Note 9 (GLOBAL)
- Redmi Note 10 5G (MX)
- Redmi 9C (EEA)
- Redmi 9 (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9 (IN)
- Redmi 9 (RU)
- Redmi 9C (ID)
- Redmi 9C NFC (EEA)
- Redmi 9A (TR)
- Redmi 9 Prime (IN)
- Redmi 9C NFC (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9C (TR)
- Redmi Note 9 Pro (ZA)
- Redmi 9 (ZA)
- Redmi 9C (MX)
- Redmi Note 9 (TW)
- Redmi Note 9 (CN)
- Redmi Note 8
- Redmi Note 9 Pro (TW)
- Redmi Note 9T (RU)
- Redmi Note 9T (TR)
- Redmi Note 9T (EEA)
- Redmi 9T (ID)
- Redmi 9T (TR)
- Redmi 9T (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9T (TW)
- Redmi Note 9T (TW)
- Redmi Note 9T (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9T (eea)
- Redmi 9T (ru)
List of POCO models whose Android and security updates support have come to an end
- POCO F1
- POCO PHONE F1
- POCO F2 Pro (GLOBAL)
- POCO X2
- POCO M2 Pro (IN)
- POCO X3 (IN)
- POCO X3 NFC (RU)
- POCO X3 NFC (ID)
- POCO X3 NFC (TR)
- POCO M3 (TW)
- POCO M3 (RU)
- POCO M3 (TR)
- POCO M3 (ID)
As of March 2024, several Xiaomi models will no longer receive updates, meaning users will remain on their current software versions. While this news may disappoint some users, it reflects the reality of the fast-paced technology landscape, where hardware advancements are essential to support the latest software features and improvements.
Xiaomi, like other smartphone manufacturers, faces the challenge of balancing the provision of updates with the demands of newer software versions. This requires continuous hardware advancements to keep pace with software developments. Users should stay informed about their device’s update status to make informed decisions when considering new smartphone purchases.
It’s important to understand that discontinuing update support for certain models is a common practice in the industry. Manufacturers must allocate resources effectively and focus on supporting devices that can run newer software versions efficiently. This decision ultimately benefits users by ensuring a smoother and more optimized user experience on supported devices.
By regularly updating the End of Support (EOS) list, Xiaomi aims to keep users informed about which models are no longer receiving updates.