Xiaomi's Software Update Policy: A Comprehensive Overview

Xiaomi offers competitive pricing and feature-rich smartphones, but their software support lifecycle is a crucial factor for potential buyers. This article clarifies Xiaomi's update policy and lists devices that have reached End of Life (EOL) status.

Understanding Xiaomi's Software Support

Xiaomi typically provides 3-4 years of software updates, including HyperOS updates and security patches. After this period, devices are added to the EOL list and no longer receive active support. Exceptions may be made for critical security vulnerabilities. For those interested in the latest updates, resources like One UI 7 Beta Delayed to Mid-December offer insights into other brands' software update timelines.

EOL Devices: Mi, Redmi, and POCO Series

  • Mi Series: Many older Mi models, including variants of the Mi 4, 5, 6, 8, and 9, are on the EOL list. This also includes Mi Mix 2, Mi Max series, Mi Note models (up to Mi Note 10), and Mi Pad tablets (up to Mi Pad 5 Pro).
  • Redmi Series: EOL devices include early Redmi models (1 through 4X), Redmi Note series (Note 1 through 9T), Redmi K20 and K30 series, and Redmi 9 series. Redmi Pro, S2, Go, and early Y-series models are also included.
  • POCO Series: POCO F1, F2 Pro, X2, X3, X3 NFC, M2, M3, and C31 have reached EOL.

For further insights into other smartphone releases and updates, check out articles like iQOO 13 Launches Globally and Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Gets FCC Approval.

Implications and Considerations

EOL devices still function but are vulnerable to security risks and app compatibility issues. Prospective buyers should consider the software support period when choosing a Xiaomi device. While Xiaomi's policy aligns with its pricing strategy, it is shorter than some competitors like Apple. Choosing newer models ensures longer support and access to the latest features.