Xiaomi now supports a variety of Redmi and Mi phones. Xiaomi added ten more devices to its end of support (EOS) list this week, suggesting that the company will no longer provide firmware or software updates for the devices. Xiaomi’s device update cycles have been erratic, with each handset only receiving one or two Android updates. Xiaomi’s new EOS lineup includes devices that are two years old or older.
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Xiaomi has the fastest device upgrade cycle of any smartphone manufacturer, forcing the company to add more devices to its EOS list than any other. Several popular Redmi, Redmi Note, Mi phones, and Mi tablets are on this week’s EOS list. Let’s have a look at it.
Xiaomi EOS List
- Redmi K20
- Redmi Note 7S
- The Redmi 7
- Redmi Y3
- Mi Pad 4 Plus
- Mi Play
- The Mi 9 SE
The Redmi K20, which was released more than three years ago, is without a doubt the most popular of these ten devices. Xiaomi Mi Pad 4was the company’s last tablet before the Xiaomi Pad 5 re-entered the market this year.
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None of these Xiaomi phones received MIUI 13 because most Xiaomi phones are qualified for two Android versions. Xiaomi’s Android smartphones have a two-year update cycle, and none of the gears in this list support MIUI 13.
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