
Here are seven devices that might miss out on this opportunity and get their final upgrade next month while Xiaomi is busy testing the new HyperOS 2.2 version for the flagship models. Examine the list and determine whether your phone is included in this group.
Upgrades to HyperOS include a number of sophisticated, AI-powered capabilities that aren’t compatible with all models. In order to concentrate on the most efficient smartphones, Xiaomi used to remove some devices and mark them as EOL (End Of Life).
The company has officially revealed the EOL devices for June 2025 and identified seven Xiaomi models that will receive their final HyperOS upgrade, according to XiaomiTime.

The majority of the phones on the list are Redmi and POCO models that might soon stop supporting security rollouts, feature patches, and new HyperOS updates.
These 7 Xiaomi devices may get their last HyperOS update in June:
- Redmi Note 11T Pro
- Redmi Note 11T Pro+
- Redmi K50i
- POCO X4 GT
- POCO C40
- Redmi K40S
- POCO F4
According to inputs, the POCO C40’s final HyperOS update is scheduled for June 17. In February 2024, it received the most recent significant update, MIUI 13, which was based on Android 11.

It should be noted that these models will not receive any system optimizations, new features, or security fixes that address problems or issues that currently exist.
Therefore, we advise switching to a new device as soon as possible to take advantage of the most recent camera improvements, AI capabilities, and HyperOS 2.2 features.

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