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20+ smartphones will no longer receive updates in 2024: list of devices published

This year, Xiaomi will stop updating support for budget smartphones and tablets, as well as for devices that have not been used particularly popular.

Many Xiaomi smartphones, Redmi and POCO, will receive the last update of the HyperOS operating system in 2024, warns the resource Hyper OS Updates.

Xiaomi bases its update policy on the price of smartphones and their sales volume. In other words, the more expensive the phone and the larger the circulation, the more likely it will receive an update. In 2024, the company plans to update HyperOS for some “unpopular” and low-cost models for the last time.

Devices that will receive the last update in Q2 2024

Not only have these devices not received the HyperOS 1.0 update, some of them have not even received the MIUI 14 update. Xiaomi is stopping the update support for these devices as it may lead to performance issues as these budget smartphones have weak processors.

  • Redmi Note 10 Series
  • Redmi 10 Series
  • POCO X3 GT
  • POCO C31
  • POCO C40

Devices that will receive the last update in the 4th quarter of 2024

The resource warns that some of the listed gadgets may never receive updates, but does not specify at the same time, which devices are “at risk”.

  • Redmi K40 series
  • Redmi Note 11
  • Redmi Note 11 Pro
  • Redmi Note 11S
  • Redmi Note 11T
  • Xiaomi Mi 10 series
  • Xiaomi Civi 1
  • Xiaomi MIX 4
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  • Xiaomi MIX FOLD 1
  • Xiaomi 11 Lite Series
  • Xiaomi Pad 5 Series
  • Redmi 11
  • POCO F3 Series
  • POCO M4 Pro 5G
  • POCO M5s
  • Redmi A1
  • POCO C50
  • POCO X4 G
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Natasha Kumar

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