Brands that appear in the smartphone market have recently begun to increase the duration of software support they provide for their products. Especially on the Samsung front, we witness that flagships are promised seven years and six years for the mid-range segment. So, how are things on the Xiaomi front? Here are the Xiaomi models that lost update support?
Xiaomi models whose update support ends – November 2024
Xiaomi generally offers three-four years of software support for its smartphones. The company notifies users about its models that have exceeded the deadline, under the EOL list on its official website, which includes devices whose update support has ended. Devices added to this list will not receive updates again unless there is a very extreme situation.
To elaborate on this, models added to Xiaomi’s EOL list will no longer receive MIUI, Android or security updates. However, the manufacturer still does not close the door completely. Because if a serious security vulnerability is detected, they will receive updates even if they are no longer supported.
Xiaomi
- 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 8 SE, Mi 8 UD, 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 MIX 2S, Mi MIX 3, MIX 4 (CN), Xiaomi MIX Fold (CN)
- Mi MAX, Mi MAX 2, Mi MAX 3
- Mi A1, Mi A2, Mi A2 Lite, Mi A3 (Android One)
- Mi Pad, Mi Pad 2, Mi Pad 3, Mi Pad 4, Mi Pad 4 Plus, Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro (CN), Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G (CN)
- Mi Note 10, Mi Note 10 Lite, Mi Note 10 (Global)
- Mi 10 Lite zoom (CN), Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 Ultra (CN), Mi 10S (CN)
- Mi 10T, Mi 10T Pro
- Mi 11 Lite, Mi 11 Lite 5G
You can go to page 2 to see the Redmi models that have lost update support.