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Xiaomi EOS List: The list of devices that will not receive updates on Android & MIUI (27/08/2022)

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After its release MIUI 13 , unfortunately for some users, they will have to wait for the  Xiaomi or Redmi Their devices will be one step closer in the EoL (on End of Life), especially if they are quite old.


Ο term EOL (end of life) or EOS (End Of Support) used for a smartphone that officially will no longer receive updates, neither for Xiaomi's MIUI operating system, nor for the upgrade to new Android versions.

So, after the unofficial lists we saw several days ago, now we have it for you official list published by Xiaomi itself, for all smartphones that will no longer receive updates on Android, but also security code updates.

What does the EOS list from Xiaomi mean?

If you have a Xiaomi device included in the list EOS by Xiaomi, you will no longer receive new updates from the company. This includes the security updates from Google, so it is important to be aware of the risks of using an old device. While Xiaomi devices are generally very secure, older devices may be more vulnerable to malware. Therefore, if you have a Xiaomi device that is on Xiaomi's EOS list, we recommend upgrading to a newer model.

The lists were updated on August 27, 2022

The Xiaomi Mi 8, Mi 9 and Redmi 7A is among the new devices added to this list. These devices received the MIUI 12.5 as a last update. After that, it will not receive security or MIUI updates from them August 25.

The lists were updated on 04 July 2022

The Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro known as Redmi K20 Pro came out of the box with MIUI 10 based on Android 9. This device had features like full 6,39 inch screen, 48MP triple rear camera and chipset Snapdragon 855. Unfortunately, the Mi 9T Pro known as Redmi K20 The Pro it was added to Xiaomi's EOS list a few days ago. This confirms that the Mi 9T Pro will not receive the update MIUI 13 and it shows that its last update is the MIUI 12.5. Users using this model, which draws attention to its capabilities, will not receive updates unless a major bug occurs.

In addition, the Mi 9T, the mid-range model of the series, has also been added to this list and it was previously confirmed that the latest Mi 9T update, MIUI 12 based on Android 11, is the latest version for this device. Unfortunately this device has not received the update MIUI 12.5.

Below we have Xiaomi's official position regarding the support of its devices through MIUI updates.

Overview of product support policy

We do our best to provide you with ongoing security updates for our smartphones, covering brands Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO. Security updates generally include the latest security patches, vulnerability fixes, and other security enhancements.

Usually, we will keep the security updates for at least 2 years after the first release of a particular device model. We will publish and regularly update the following list of products that enter the phase end-of-support (EOS), to help you check if your smartphone can receive security updates.


***We can support security updates for 3 years or more for some models that are subject to actual conditions. If a very serious security vulnerability is detected, we may also provide the necessary security fixes, even if your device is no longer supported.


The devices for which support is completely stopped (EOS – EOL / August 27, 2022)

We are no longer updating software or firmware updates (including security updates) for products on the EOS list of products listed below, and we may no longer respond to security vulnerability reports for these devices.


Xiaomi-Mi


  • 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 SE
  • Mi Note
  • Mi Note 2
  • Mi Note 3
  • Mi Note Pro
  • Mi Mix
  • Mi Mix 2
  • Mi Max
  • Mi Max 2
  • Mi A1
  • Mi A2
  • Mi A2 Lite
  • Mi Pad
  • Mi Pad 2
  • Mi Pad 3
  • Mi Pad 4
  • Mi Pad 4 Plus
  • Mi Max 3
  • Mi 8 Lite
  • Mi Mix 2S
  • Mi Mix 2S
  • Mi 8 Explorer Edition
  • Mi Mix 3
  • Mi Mix 3
  • Mi 8 UD
  • Mi 9 SE
  • Mi Play
  • Mi 8
  • Mi 9

redmi


  • 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 Pro
  • Redmi 6
  • Redmi 6 Pro
  • Redmi 6A
  • Redmi S2
  • Redmi Y2
  • Redmi Note 6 Pro
  • Redmi Go
  • Redmi Note 7
  • Redmi Note 7S
  • Redmi Note 7 Pro
  • Redmi K20
  • Redmi 7
  • Redmi Y3
  • Redmi K20 Pro
  • Redmi 7A

As you can see, the last update from the above lists was made on 27 August 2022, so it is quite recent and is expected to be renewed later with additional devices, which will soon complete the “life cycle”Their.


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