Redmi 7A, Mi 8, and Mi 9 are now included in Xiaomi's End-of-Support (EOS) list.

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Xiaomi gives a finite number of software updates and gadget upgrades, just like other well-known companies. New and better products appear to fill the hole as one set goes up for auction. The Redmi 7A, Xiaomi Mi 8, and Xiaomi Mi 9 are a few of the newest entrants to this list. Starting on August 25, the trio won't get any security or MIUI interface updates.



The Mi 9 was released in 2019, while the Redmi 7A and Mi 8 were both released in 2018. The most recent MIUI 13 update from Xiaomi was not sent to owners of the Mi 8, Mi 9, or Redmi 7A. The most recent update for the devices was MIUI 12.5, nevertheless. This information will stun Mi 9. owners who are expecting that the flagship device will get one or two more updates before the company pulls the plug on software support. In fairness, the phone was launched just 27 months back, meaning the company only provided software support for a little over two years.



An ever-evolving collection of older devices whose software life cycles have ended is the end-of-support list. The majority of OEMs have a two-upgrade maximum for major firmware upgrades per device. It might take years to complete this. 43 Mi smartphones and 38 Redmi smartphones are presently on Xiaomi's End-of-Support (EOS) list, bringing the total number of devices to 81.

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