Xiaomi has recently announced that it will be ending official support for six different devices from Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO. These devices will no longer receive MIUI and Android updates as they have completed two years since their launch. The news was announced by the MIUIs telegram channel, which revealed the specific models that will no longer be supported by Xiaomi as of April 21, 2023.
The list of devices that will no longer get updates includes both the original model and its different variants. Along with the internal name of each model to make it easier to identify them. Although some of the devices available in the list have only been avaialble for two years. They will no longer receive official support from the company.
No more MIUI updates for these smartphones
The six devices that will no longer receive updates:
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- Redmi K40 Pro/+/Xiaomi 11X Pro/Xiaomi 11i (haydn)
- Redmi K40/Xiaomi 11X/POCO F3 (alioth)
- Redmi K40 Gaming/POCO F3 GT (ares)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro/POCO X3 GT (chopin)
- Xiaomi 10S (thyme)
- Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G (renoir)
The development of the beta version of the Chinese MIUI ROM for these models will stop. Which means that they will reach the end of their support period. However, Xiaomi has clarified that the stable versions of these models will continue to receive updates until all the features planned for the current version have been implemented, and all the bugs present in the current version have been fixed. So, users of these devices will still receive updates and bug fixes until the stable version has reached its final update.
It is worth noting that some of these models have been available in different regions of the world under different names. Therefore, the list includes both the original model and its different variants. As well as the internal name of each model. To make it easier for users to identify their devices.
In conclusion, Xiaomi has updated its list of devices that will no longer be supported by the company. While the devices will no longer receive MIUI and Android updates, the stable versions will continue to get updates until they get all the features on the way, and a fix for all the bugs present in the current version.