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Check Out Which Xiaomi Phones Just Reached End-of-Life Status

Highlights

  • Xiaomi has officially ended software and security update support for nine devices.
  • Affected Models – Redmi A1, A1+, POCO C50, Mi 11 Lite 5G NE, Mi 11 LE, POCO M5, Redmi 11 Prime 4G, Xiaomi 11T and 11T Pro.
  • These phones won’t receive future updates, making them more vulnerable over time.

Caption – Xiaomi adds multiple devices to its EOL list. (Image credit – Gizchina)

Xiaomi has just announced that nine of its phones have officially reached end-of-life (EOL) status. This means these devices will no longer receive software updates or security patches starting this month. It will affect a range of budget, mid-range and flagship models across different regions. Here’s what we know.

EOL Smartphones

Once a phone hits EOL, it no longer gets bug fixes, feature updates, or even critical security patches. This could be a dealbreaker for users who prioritise security or want to stay up to date. Here’s a closer look at the devices on Xiaomi’s updated EOL list.

Caption – Xiaomi phones in EOL list. (Image credit – PhoneArena)

Entry-Level Phones

As expected, Xiaomi’s entry-level phones are among the first to be dropped. These devices usually come with a shorter update cycle and modest specs.

  • Redmi A1
  • POCO C50
  • Redmi A1+

All three were launched with MIUI 13 based on Android 12 and never received any major software upgrades. While they’ve already been out of circulation for more than a year, this move still leaves budget users with fewer options moving forward.

Flagship Models

The Xiaomi 11T and 11T Pro, flagships from 2021, are also being retired. These phones end their run with HyperOS 1 on Android 14. They enjoyed a healthy software cycle, including regular monthly updates and the transition from MIUI to HyperOS.

But now, no further updates will be provided.

Mid-Range Phones

Two upper mid-range models with loyal fanbases are also being discontinued are –

  • Mi 11 Lite 5G NE
  • Mi 11 LE

Both received HyperOS 2 with Android 14, a pleasant surprise given their tier. However, this is their final update, and they won’t get any future support.

Xiaomi is ending support for two more mid-tier models –

  • POCO M5
  • Redmi 11 Prime 4G

Both were running HyperOS 1 with Android 14, but hadn’t received regular updates in recent months. In Xiaomi’s ecosystem such gaps often signal that official support is wrapping up.

If you’re still using any of these nine phones, it’s a good time to start thinking about an upgrade. Even if the phone still works fine, the lack of security patches leaves it more vulnerable over time.

FAQs

Q1. Which Xiaomi smartphones have reached End-of-Life status recently?

Answer. Nine devices are now EOL, including flagship models (Xiaomi 11T, 11T Pro), mid-range phones (Mi 11 Lite 5G NE, Mi 11 LE, POCO M5, Redmi 11 Prime 4G), and entry-level models (Redmi A1, POCO C50, Redmi A1+).

Q2. What does it mean when a phone is marked as End-of-Life (EOL)?

Answer. EOL means the phone will no longer receive software updates, bug fixes, or security patches. This affects device performance and security over time.

Q3. Should users upgrade if their phone is now EOL?

Answer. Yes. While the devices may still function, the absence of future updates increases vulnerability, making it wise to consider upgrading for continued security and app compatibility.

Related Links –

https://www.mymobileindia.com/xiaomi-16-ultra-to-redefine-mobile-photography-teased-xiaomi-president/

https://www.mymobileindia.com/xiaomi-pad-mini-tipped-for-global-launch-as-rebranded-version-of-redmi-k-pad/

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