More victims of Xiaomi's rampage, more and more phone updates are stopped! Two entire series have gone down the drain and even one of the popular POCO phones has been killed off.
Product support
We do our best to provide continuous security updates for our smartphones, for Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO brands. Security updates usually include the latest security patches, vulnerability patches and other security improvements. Security updates are generally maintained for at least 2 years after the initial delivery of a device model.
We regularly publish and update the EOS product list below to help you check if your smartphone can receive security updates.
*For some models, we may support security upgrades for 3 years or longer, subject to actual terms and conditions. If a very serious vulnerability is discovered, we can still provide you with the necessary security patches, even if your device is no longer supported.
Xiaomi EOS list
Redmi phones
Almost all Redmi 9 and Redmi Note 9 phone variants are included in the new list. In addition, all regions, including ours, have ceased to support the entire range worldwide.
- Redmi Note 9 (EEA)
- Redmi Note 9 (ID)
- Redmi Note 9 (GLOBAL)
- Redmi Note 9 (RU)
- Redmi Note 9 (TR)
- Redmi Note 9 (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9A (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9A (EEA)
- Redmi 9A (RU)
- Redmi 9A (ID)
- Redmi 9A (IN)
- Redmi 9A (CN)
- Redmi 9A (TR)
- Redmi 9C (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9C NFC (RU)
- Redmi 9C (EEA)
- Redmi 9C (ID)
- Redmi 9C NFC (EEA)
- Redmi 9 (CN)
- Redmi 9 (EEA)
- Redmi 9 (ID)
- Redmi 9 (GLOBAL)
- Redmi 9 (IN)
- Redmi 9 (RU)
- Redmi 9 Prime (IN)
POCO phones
The POCO list has only one new member and fortunately it is not the European version. Now the good folks in India can fret, even though it was a pretty good phone in 2020. SD720G processor, 48 MP main camera, 5 MP macro (now that's something), 16 MP selfie and 5.000 mAh battery. Price was also only 170 € ~ 65.000 Ft. Peace on dust.