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Xiaomi has once again expanded its End-of-Life (EoL) list, which means the end of software support for several more devices. The company previously discontinued support for the Xiaomi Pad 5 and the Redmi Note 11 Pro series in October 2024. 

Now, it has extended this phase-out to include the remaining models from the Redmi Note 11 lineup, along with other smartphones from the Redmi and Poco brands.

Xiaomi adds Redmi Note 11 to EoL list

A total of nine additional models have been added to Xiaomi’s EoL list, meaning these devices will no longer receive MIUI updates or fresh Android security patches. The affected models include:

  • Redmi Note 11 SE
  • Redmi Note 11S 5G
  • Redmi Note 11S
  • Redmi Note 11 5G
  • Redmi Note 11
  • Redmi 10C
  • Redmi 10 2022
  • Poco X4 Pro 5G
  • Poco M4 Pro

Xiaomi’s decision to add these devices to the EoL list aligns with its standard lifecycle policy for smartphone software support. Once devices are placed on this list, users will no longer receive routine security updates or new features, which can affect long-term device security and usability. 

Thus, for users who are still using any of these devices, you should now start considering alternatives, especially if security updates are a priority. While the phones will continue to function, the lack of updates means increased exposure to potential security vulnerabilities over time.

Alternatively, users with technical knowledge can install custom ROMs based on the latest Android version to keep their old device running.

We’ve been consistently tracking Xiaomi’s end-of-life device list and will keep you updated as new additions roll in. Stay tuned for the latest updates.

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