Xiaomi has officially added nine more devices to its End-of-Support (EOS) list, meaning these smartphones will no longer receive software updates, including MIUI, Android upgrades, or security patches.
Which Devices Are Affected?
The latest batch of Xiaomi devices losing support includes:
- Redmi Note 11 4G
- Redmi Note 11 NFC
- Redmi Note 11S
- Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G
- Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G
- Poco M4 Pro 4G
- Poco M4 Pro 5G
- Redmi 10C
- Redmi 10A
These smartphones will no longer receive firmware updates, meaning users must rely on third-party security tools or custom ROMs for ongoing software protection.
Why Xiaomi Ends Software Support?
Like most smartphone manufacturers, Xiaomi follows a fixed support cycle. Typically:
- Redmi and Poco devices receive about two years of major Android updates and three years of security patches.
- Once this period ends, Xiaomi moves these devices to the EOS list to focus resources on newer models.
What Should Users Do?
If you own any of these devices, your phone will continue to function normally. However, without further security updates, you could become vulnerable to newly discovered threats.
For better security, users can consider:
- Upgrading to a newer Xiaomi device that still receives software updates.
- Exploring custom ROMs like LineageOS or Pixel Experience for continued software support.
- Using third-party security tools to minimize security risks.
Xiaomi’s Software Update Policy
In recent years, Xiaomi has improved its software update policies, especially for premium devices, offering extended support similar to competitors like Samsung and Google. However, budget-friendly models, particularly from the Redmi and Poco lineups, tend to have shorter lifespans.
Xiaomi’s decision to end support for these nine devices marks a shift in focus toward newer models with better software longevity. If you’re using a device from this list, it might be time to consider upgrading to a more future-proof Xiaomi smartphone.