Xiaomi will leave these smartphones without updates
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Xiaomi is a brand that has stood out for a very generous update policy. The Chinese brand has updated phones that were 4 years old on many occasions. A very unusual practice in the industry and that has undoubtedly been positively valued by users. But, that day also had to come to an end. Something that has already happened, after the announcement of the company.
Xiaomi will leave these smartphones without updates
Xiaomi begins today to discontinue products for updates. The firm releases many phones a year, so maintaining that rate of updates is not possible. So they begin to announce which phones will no longer receive any updates.
What Xiaomi phones run out of update?
Although the Android version had not changed in many of these models, the MIUI version and security patches did. So the firm has maintained a huge commitment in this regard towards its consumers. Now, we already know the first smartphones that will not enjoy more updates. The first phones are:
- Mi 2 / Mi 2SXiaomi Mi NoteMi 4iRedmi Note 4GXiaomi Redmi 2Redmi 2 Prime
The Chinese brand has wanted to explain this decision to its consumers. These models are not only being updated because they are the oldest. Also because they are the ones with the fewest users. So the impact is much less.
It was hoped that this moment would come soon. Xiaomi has been very generous in terms of updates with many phones. But, it is likely that from now on we will see some slight change in said update policy.
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