Xiaomi continues its dedication to security with the release of the February 2025 security update for some devices. The new update promises to improve system stability, optimize performance, and fix critical vulnerabilities. Users of Xiaomi can look forward to improved security features and optimizations designed to provide a seamless experience. The initial batch of Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices to receive the update includes flagship devices like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, along with budget devices like the Redmi 14C and POCO C75. The update also reaches tablets like the Xiaomi Pad 6 and Redmi Pad SE, providing extensive coverage across various categories of devices.
First Xiaomi Devices Receiving the February 2025 Update
Xiaomi has already begun rolling out the update, aiming at a huge number of smartphones and tablets in its lineup. Here is the full list of devices that will be the first to receive the February 2025 security patch:
Xiaomi Series
- Xiaomi 14
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra
- Xiaomi 14T
- Xiaomi 14T Pro
- Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2
- Xiaomi Civi 2
- Xiaomi 13 Lite
- Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G N
- Xiaomi 11T
- Xiaomi Civi 1S
- Mi 11 LE
Redmi Series
- Redmi K80 Pro
- Redmi K80
- Redmi K70 Ultra
- Redmi Note 14 Pro
- Redmi Note 13 4G NFC
- Redmi Note 13
- Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G
- Redmi Note 12 Pro / Pro+ 5G
- Redmi Note 12S
- Redmi 14C
- Redmi 13C
- Redmi A3 Pro
- Redmi Pad S
- Redmi Pad SE 8.7 4G
POCO Series
- POCO X7
- POCO M6 Pro
- POCO C75
- Xiaomi Mi 11X Pro / Xiaomi Mi 11i / Xiaomi Redmi K40 Pro / Xiaomi Redmi K40 Pro+
What’s New in the February 2025 Update?
The February 2025 security update introduces several improvements, focusing on system security and stability. While Xiaomi has not detailed all the specific enhancements, users can expect:
- Bug fixes and vulnerability patches that enhance system security.
- Performance optimizations for a quicker and smoother user experience.
- Efficiency improvements in batteries, which help to extend usage time.
Users are recommended to look for the update in their phone settings in Settings > About Phone > System Updates to see if the update is available. For others who do not receive the update immediately, it may take a few days or weeks as Xiaomi tends to release updates in batches. Stay tuned for more updates on HyperOS 2.0 and other upcoming Xiaomi software ventures! Source: Xiaomi Official Forum (http://mi.com/), IT Home (http://ithome.com/)
why didn’t the update come in Xiaomi 12?
hey community.
any news about EEA version?
how about poco f3?
will poco f4 get version 2.0
Lmaoooo, since I have my 13T Pro I uninstalled that piece of crap because all the update are in the settings menu so no need to have a bloatware on top of that mess that is HyperOS (BloatOS), but apart from that heater the phone is known for and the typical Xiaomi HyperBugOS experience I never noticed any problem what so ever after uninstalled it via ADB, but like this article said keep an eye is you attempt to get rid by any way of that app because Xiaomi is Xiaomi so everything is connected without being connected
Honestly it’s being past 3 months that I have this phone and I’m not really into buying another Xiaomi’s phone, let me explain,
1) the fact that it’s Chinese and have bloatware literally everywhere,
2) Xiaomi being Xiaomi they absolutely don’t give an absolute sh.t about customer bugs but also community (now you know why Xiaomi.eu exist),
3) the fact that I hate when companies prioritize new phone every 2 months over giving customer what they want and what they need,
4) the policy that Xiaomi slowly turn about unlocking the bootloader, I’m not rooted BUT I have rooted some phone and I never seen a company so strict about unlocking the bootloader, it that to keep data for them or just encourage customer to upgrade to the newly phone that came 2 weeks ago? maybe or maybe not I don’t know neither all of us know but they know exactly why
5) the clear lack of update, system wise as well as application wise like mentioned before they prioritize new phone about good experience in effort to make more and more sale
6) the lack of optimisation that goes with le lack of update and the focusing on new phone, yeah sure Xiaomi has some solid apps (when they work) but some of them really need some optimisation, one the performance as week as the UI
7) the fact that they are always behind practically everything, in AI, in performance, in fluidity, in optimisation, in UI clearance
8) their freaking update plans that’s never being respected and further more only exclusive to China first and then after an eternity, waayyyyy after everyone get hyped we have a third of what China has but 3 months after them