Software lifespan is now a consideration equal in priority to hardware in the global smartphone market. Among these devices, a major transition will take place in 2026 when many devices adopted with outdated update cycles will come to the end of their official support lifetime. With information culled from the Android Enterprise Recommended device list, an announcement from Xiaomi Security Center, and past update commitments, this piece will detail which devices under the umbrella of Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO will attain their End-of-Life status in 2026.
Update Policy Change in Xiaomi and Why 2026 Matters
Software support in Xiaomi phones has greatly improved over time. Current model series, such as the Xiaomi 15T series and Xiaomi 17 series smartphones, support at least five to six years of updates. However, this update does not apply to old devices. Devices launched in 2022 and 2023 were launched in a time when the brand transitioned to this support mode of two to three major Android updates and four years of security updates.
EOL analysis is most dependent upon the end of security updates rather than the specific Android versions. Past a point where updates cease, there can be a higher risk of incompatibility with financial and business apps. Thus, the important milestone in this case is indeed 2026, which marks a separation in time from before and after the new support cycle of Xiaomi.
Xiaomi-Labeled Phones Reaching EOL in 2026
Several flagship and upper-mid-range smartphones launched by Xiaomi are forecast to stop getting official security updates in 2026. Although these devices have capable hardware, their product cycle will end in accordance with the traditional model of updates.
- Xiaomi 12 / Xiaomi 12 Pro
With Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 launched globally in early 2022, these devices are expected to get security updates until the first quarter of 2026. They will conclude their OS life cycle with Android 15 and HyperOS 3.
- Xiaomi 12X and Xiaomi 12 Lite
As more accessible versions, both products are expected to achieve security EOL in approximately March of 2026.
- Xiaomi 12T / Xiaomi 12T Pro
The 12T series was launched in late 2022 and enjoys a slightly prolonged term of support. They can be expected to have support until approximately October 2026, making them two of the last devices under the company name of ‘Xiaomi’ launched in 2022 to have support end. 12T will EOL with HyperOS 2 Android 15. 12T Pro will EOL with HyperOS 3 Android 15.
Redmi Devices and Their Influence in the Mass Market
Redmi series devices, especially Redmi Note devices, represent a considerable volume of Xiaomi’s total global user base. Therefore, EOL considerations in such a segment influence a massive number of users.
- Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G & Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G
They include these popular mid-range devices, which come with a security update end-of-life in around October 2026. EOL with HyperOS 2 Android 15.
- Redmi Note 12 5G and Redmi Note 12 4G
The 5G variant is expected to stop getting security updates in or around March 2026, and the 4G variant is expected to follow in April 2026. EOL with HyperOS 2 Android 15.
Typically, entry-level Redmi series devices come with shorter support lifecycles, where most devices launched before 2023 have already attained EOL status before or in early 2026.
POCO Phones: Performance Hardware, Short Software Life
POCO phones have enjoyed excellent performance for their price, but with shorter update support in mind, some important devices will attain EOL in 2026.
- POCO F5 5G
POCO F5, which is powered by Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 and launched in mid-2023, is expected to support security updates until May 2026. EOL with HyperOS 2 Android 15.
- POCO X5 Pro 5G and POCO X5 5G
Both of these versions, launched in early 2023, are expected to reach the end of support in security in the first quarter of 2026. EOL with HyperOS 2 Android 15.
Devices such as POCO F4, which are old models, will already be EOL by the time 2026 arrives and thus will not be considered newly ended support in this time span.
What EOL Means for Users and the Market
The end-of-life of security updates will not make a device immediately unusable but will bring in new risks in the long run. Financial apps can have limited functionality, and companies can deny access using device management policies. Economically, second-hand prices can drop significantly after EOL. Heavy users of system apps from Xiaomi need to know that most of these apps can actually be updated using HyperOSUpdates.com or through the MemeOS Enhancer application available at Google Play, which gives access to other features and tools on the system. Even with all this, the systems will not have security updates.

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