If your Xiaomi smartphone is not receiving updates chances are that your smartphone is no more supported. Multiple Xiaomi phones have stopped receiving updates after the launch of Xiaomi HyperOS globally.
To help you with it I have made a list of Xiaomi phones that have stopped receiving updates.
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Which Xiaomi Smartphones Are Eligible For HyperOS Update
If you have an old Xiaomi device that dates back to more than 3 years then the chances are very low that you will receive a HyperOS update.
The HyperOS Update Roadmap For Q2 was announced by Xiaomi earlier in April, confirming the list of all Xiaomi smartphones that will be receiving the HyperOS update.
Several Xiaomi Smartphones have received the HyperOS Update in the first and second quarter of this year(2024).
At this point of time, all the smartphones eligible for the HyperOS 1.0 have already been updated and waiting to receive the HyperOS 2.0 update.
List of Xiaomi phones that have stopped receiving updates
Here’s a full list of all the Xiaomi phones that have stopped receiving updates including its sub-brands like POCO and Redmi.
List of POCO Phones That Have Stopped Receiving Updates
- POCO F1
- POCO PHONE F1
- POCO X2
- POCO F2 Pro (Global)
- POCO M2 Pro (IN)
- POCO X3 (IN)
- POCO X3 NFC (RU)
- POCO X3 NFC (ID)
- POCO X3 NFC (TR)
- POCO M3 (TW)
- POCO M3 (RU)
- POCO M3 (TR)
- POCO M3 (ID)
- POCO X3 Pro (TW)
- POCO X3 Pro (IN)
List of Redmi Phones That Have Stopped Receiving Updates
- 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 Note 5 Pro
- Redmi Pro
- Redmi 6
- Redmi 6 Pro
- Redmi 6A
- Redmi Note 6 Pro
- Redmi S2
- Redmi Y2
- Redmi Go
- Redmi Note 7
- Redmi Note 7S
- Redmi Note 7 Pro
- Redmi K20
- Redmi 7
- Redmi Y3
- Redmi K20 Pro
- Redmi 7A
- Redmi 8
- Redmi Note 8 Pro
- Redmi Note 8T
- Redmi 8A
- Redmi 8A Dual
- Redmi K30
- Redmi K30 5G
- Redmi K30 5G Speed
- Redmi 10X (CN)
- Redmi 10X Pro (CN)
- Redmi Note 9
- Redmi 10X 4G (CN)
- Redmi 9A
- Redmi K30i 5G (CN)
- Redmi Note 10 5G (MX)
- Redmi 9C
- Redmi K30 Ultra (CN)
- Redmi 9
- Redmi 9 Prime (IN)
- Redmi 9C NFC
- Redmi K30S Ultra (CN)
- Redmi Note 9 Pro (ZA)
- Redmi Note 8
- Redmi Note 9 Pro (TW)
- Redmi Note 9T (RU)
- Redmi Note 9T (TR)
- Redmi Note 9T (EEA)
- Redmi 9T
- Redmi Note 9T (TW)
- Redmi Note 9T (Global)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro Max (Global)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (Global)
- Redmi Go (RU)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (TW)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (RU)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (TR)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (ID)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (EEA)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro (Global)
List of Mi Phones That Have Stopped Receiving Updates
- 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 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
- Mi MIX 2S
- Mi MIX 3
- Mi PLAY
- Mi Note 10
- Mi 10 Lite Zoom (CN)
- Mi Note 10 Lite
- Mi 10 Pro (Global)
- Mi 10 Pro (EEA)
- Mi 10 (TR)
- Mi 10 (ID)
- Mi 10 (EEA)
- Mi 10 (IN)
- Mi 10 (RU)
- Mi 10 (Global)
- Mi 10 (CN)
- Mi 10 Ultra (CN)
- Mi 10T Pro (Global)
- Mi 10T (Global)
- Mi 10T Pro (EEA)
- Mi 10T (EEA)
- Mi 10T Pro (IN)
- Mi 10T (IN)
- Mi 10T Pro (LM)
- Mi 10T Pro (MX)
- Mi 10T (MX)
- Mi 10T Pro (RU)
- Mi 10T (RU)
- Mi 10 lite 5G (TW)
- Mi 11 Lite (TR)
- Mi 11 Lite (RU)
- Mi 11 Lite (IN)
- Mi 11 Lite (EEA)
- Mi 11 Lite (Global)
- Mi 11 Lite (ID)
- Xiaomi MIX Fold (CN)
All the above-mentioned devices will no longer receive any official updates from Xiaomi.
However, if you wish to install HyperOS manually you still have the option to do that by flashing the HyperOS ROM which requires root access.
Disadvantages Of Using An Outdated Operating System
Using an outdated Operating System has several disadvantages as it may cause compatibility issues and be prone to recently discovered vulnerabilities. You may also face performance issues that may slow down your device over time despite having good hardware.
An outdated OS also lacks the new features and functionality incorporated in the newer or updated versions.
If you’re using an outdated OS in an Android smartphone it is recommended that you do not use any apps outside of the playstore. Apart from third-party apps, you should also avoid using your banking apps or any app that collects your data.
Final Words
Hope you found the list of Xiaomi phones that have stopped receiving updates helpful. If you have any questions or suggestions make sure to comment them below.
Hey there! I’m Ash Vashisht, a tech enthusiast and ex-marketing manager. I love diving into the world of technology and exploring cool innovations. Join me in unraveling the latest tech trends and insights.
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