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Xiaomi, a popular name in customer electronics and smart devices, supported various Redmi and Mi smartphones. Xiaomi, this week added ten more devices to its end of support (EOS) list. It indicates that these new devices included in the EOS list will not receive firmware or software upgrades from the company.
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Since Xiaomi released one or two Android updates for every handset, the firm failed to be consistent with its device update cycles. Xiaomi’s new EOS lineup consists of all models of the phones and tablets over two years. Xiaomi offers a rapid device upgrade cycle, forcing the brand to add more devices to its EOS list than any other smartphone and tablet manufacturer. The latest EOS list released by the organization during the week has several models of Redmi, Redmi Note, Mi phones, and tablets. Let us look at the new end of support list proposed by the popular smartphone brand, Xiaomi.

• Redmi K20
• Redmi Note 7
• Redmi Y3
• Redmi Note 7 Pro
• Redmi Note 7S
• Redmi 7
• Mi 9 SE
• Mi Pad 4 Plus

Mi Play, and Mi Pad 4 are the ten models that the brand included in their new EOS list. Redmi K20 debuted over three years ago and remained the most popular among these ten handsets. The Mi Pad 4 was the last tablet before the brand re-entered the market this year with the Xiaomi Pad 5. Since most Xiaomi phones can undergo two Android versions, none of these ten handsets receives MIUI 13. Xiaomi follows an update cycle of two years of Android software for its devices. Since all the models in the list debuted over two years, none of them will support the latest MIUI 13.

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