Xiaomi ends support for 81 devices, including the Mi 9, Mi Mix 3 and Redmi K20 Pro

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Chinese tech giant Xiaomi recently updated the Support Policy page on its official website to include a list of devices that it will no longer maintain software updates. This end-of-support (EOS) list entails a total of 81 devices, with the most notable smartphones in the list being the Mi 9, Redmi K20 Pro and Mi Mix 3.

Furthermore, the products on the list include smartphones and tablets under Xiaomi’s various sub-brands, most notably its Redmi lineup. Xiaomi further elaborated that it will no longer maintain any software or firmware updates (including security updates) for the products included in the list.

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The Chinese tech company also asserted that it may no longer respond to security vulnerability reports for the devices on the EOS list either. Accordingly, all of the devices on the list have stopped receiving the aforementioned updates starting 25 August 2022. 

Here are the devices that have recently been put on the EOS list by Xiaomi:

Xiaomi devices

  • 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 SE
  • Mi Note
  • Mi Note 2
  • Mi Note 3
  • Mi Note Pro
  • Mix
  • Mix 2
  • Mi MAX
  • Mi MAX 2
  • Mi A1
  • Mi A2
  • Mi A2 Lite
  • Mi Pad
  • Mi Pad 2
  • Mi Pad 3
  • Mi Pad 4
  • Mi Pad 4 Plus
  • Mi MAX 3
  • Mi 8 Lite
  • MIX 2S
  • Mi MIX 2S
  • Mi 8 Explorer Edition
  • Mix 3
  • Mi Mix 3
  • Mi 8 UD
  • Mi 9 SE
  • Mi PLAY
  • Mi 8
  • Mi 9

Redmi devices

  • 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 Pro
  • Redmi 6
  • Redmi 6 Pro
  • Redmi 6A
  • Redmi S2
  • Redmi Y2
  • Redmi Note 6 Pro
  • Redmi go
  • Redmi Note 7
  • Redmi Note 7S
  • Redmi Note 7 Pro
  • Redmi K20
  • Redmi 7
  • Redmi Y3
  • Redmi K20 Pro
  • Redmi 7A

So what do you guys think of Xiaomi’s software update policy? Is your device affected by the EOS list? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave for more trending tech news such as this!