Xiaomi will end OS updates for these devices

Six different Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices will no longer receive official support, according to a new announcement from Xiaomi. Since these devices have been available for two years, MIUI and Android upgrades will no longer be provided for them. The MIUIs telegram channel shared the information, including the precise models that Xiaomi would stop supporting as of April 21, 2023.
The original model and all of its variants are on the list of devices that will no longer receive updates. Also, each model’s internal name is included to aid in identification. Despite the fact that some of the listed devices have just been on the market for two years. They won’t get any further official help from the business.

The six devices that will no longer receive updates:
- Redmi K40 Pro/+/Xiaomi 11X Pro/Xiaomi 11i (haydn)
- Redmi K40/Xiaomi 11X/POCO F3 (alioth)
- Redmi K40 Gaming/POCO F3 GT (ares)
- Redmi Note 10 Pro/POCO X3 GT (chopin)
- Xiaomi 10S (thyme)
- Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G (renoir)
The development of the beta version of the Chinese MIUI ROM for these models will stop. Which means that they will reach the end of their support period. However, Xiaomi has clarified that the stable versions of these models will continue to receive updates until all the features planned for the current version have been implemented, and all the bugs present in the current version have been fixed. So, users of these devices will still receive updates and bug fixes until the stable version has reached its final update.
It is important to note that several of these models have existed under many names in various parts of the world. As a result, both the original model and its several variations are included in the list. Moreover, each model’s internal name. so that consumers may more easily recognize their gadgets.
In conclusion, Xiaomi has revised its list of products that the company will stop supporting. The stable versions of MIUI and Android will continue to receive updates until they have all the features that are in the works and a fix for all the bugs that are present in the current version, even if the devices will no longer receive MIUI and Android updates.

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