Users of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones often face the need to know the exact version of the operating system or device model, which may be required when searching for the right firmware, fixing errors in the gadgetโs work, or simply clarifying technical specifications before selling. Unlike other brands, the Chinese manufacturerโs ecosystem has its own unique version markings, which are not always obvious at first glance.
There are several levels of identification: the version of MIUI (or the new HyperOS), the version of Android and, most importantly for the CIS residents, the region code (Global, EEA, CN). Understanding these differences is critical, since installing inappropriate software can lead to device locking or banking applications inoperability.
You don't need to be an IT expert to get to grips with this data. The MIUI and HyperOS shell interface provides all the tools you need to verify them by hiding them in logical menus. We'll look at both standard methods through settings and advanced ways to more deeply diagnose the system.
Determine the MIUI and HyperOS version through settings
The easiest and most reliable way to find out the current version of the operating system is to use the built-in About Phone menu, which works the same on all devices, whether it is a budget Redmi or a flagship Xiaomi, and this is where the build number that you need to find updates or repair instructions is displayed.
To start, open the Settings app and scroll through the list to the top. You are interested in the device name block. Click on the line where the system version is listed (e.g. MIUI 14.0.5 or Xiaomi HyperOS 1.0.2). In the window that opens, you will see the full information, including the Android build number and security patch.
Note the recording format. The MIUI version is usually alphanumeric, where the letters indicate build status (Stable, Beta, Developer), and the numbers are the serial version number. If you see the words "Developers" or the logo flashing frequently when you click, then the Advanced Information mode is already activated.
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Click 7-10 times in a row on the MIUI version number in this menu to activate the hidden "Extended Menu" where you can enable additional debugging and manual update checks.
It's important to distinguish between the interface version and the Android version. MIUI can be upgraded to version 14, while Android 12 still runs under the hood. This is normal for older models, but for newer devices, these numbers should be closer together. Checking this data helps to determine whether your phone has a major system update available.
Decoding of the region code: Global, EEA, CN
One of the most confusing parts of Xiaomiโs ecosystem is its regional firmware binding: the global version (Global) is for the international market, the European version (EEA) is for the EU countries, and the Chinese version (CN) is for the domestic market of China.
You can find the region code in the same About menu if you activate the Extended Mode (multiple click on the MIUI version), or by looking at the letter suffix in the build number. For example, in the V14.0.5.0.TKGMIXM line, the last two or three letters before the XM indicate the region. This is a key point for those who buy smartphones on AliExpress, since flashing from CN to Global often requires unlocking the bootloader.
Below is a table of the main region codes you can find in the firmware name:
| Code in the title. | Region | Features |
|---|---|---|
| MI | Global (Global) | Full language set, Google services out of the box |
| EU | EEA (Europe) | Limiting volume in headphones, strict GDPR regulations |
| CN | China (China) | No Google Services, Lots of Chinese Software, No Band 20 |
| ID | Indonesia | Specific settings for the Indonesian market |
| IN | India | The version for India often has unique camera features |
Using firmware in the wrong region can lead to problems with notifications and banking applications. For example, Google Pay or Mir Pay may not work without flashing on the Chinese version of HyperOS, because the security system marks the environment as changed.
How to find out the exact model of the device
Knowing the commercial name of a smartphone (such as the Xiaomi 13 Pro) is not enough to select accessories or firmware. Technical documentation and search for drivers require an internal code name for the model, this is especially true when the same device comes in different versions with the same design, but different hardware.
To find this information, go to Settings โ About phone. Look for the line โModelโ or โModel.โ There will be an alphanumeric code, for example, 22101320G. The last letter in this code also often indicates a region (G โ Global, C โ China), which echoes the information about the firmware.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Never try to flash a device using files designed for another model, even if the names are similar. Differences in hardware (screen, camera, power controller) can lead to irreversible failure of the smartphone.
There's also a way to recognize a model through an engineering menu or a special application like CPU-Z or AIDA64, which reads data directly from the registry and shows not only the model, but also the screen manufacturer, the type of memory and other details that are hidden in the standard interface.
For advanced users, the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) method is available, and by connecting the phone to your computer and activating the USB debugging, you can enter a command that will display the exact device name in the system log, which is useful if the phone screen is broken and you can not see the settings menu.
adb shell getprop ro.product.modelThis command will return the commercial name, and use:
adb shell getprop ro.product.deviceVerification of Android Version and Security Patch
The Android version is the foundation on which the MIUI or HyperOS shell is built. Many applications require a minimum version of Android to install, and the interface may not display this information on the system's home information screen, usually hidden under the MIUI version number.
To see the Android version, go to Settings โ About Phone and click on the line with the MIUI version. A new window will open that will include โAndroid Version.โ It also displays the date of the security patch. This option is critical to protecting your data: if the patch date is older than a year, your device is vulnerable to known viruses.
โ๏ธ Verification of system relevance
Users often confuse the Android version with the Android version. MIUI. For example, MIUI 14 can run on Android 11, 12 or 13 depending on the device model. When looking for solutions to problems on the Internet, it is important to specify the version of Android, since many bugs are associated with specific versions of the green robotยป.
If your smartphone has stopped receiving security updates, itโs a signal that the support cycle of the device is coming to an end. For Xiaomi models, this period is usually 2-3 years for the budget segment and up to 4-5 years for flagships.
Diagnostics through engineering menu and codes
Android has a powerful diagnostic tool available through a set of special codes in the phone book. For Xiaomi devices, the most useful code is ##6484##, which opens the CIT (Customer Information Test) engineering menu, where you can check the operation of all sensors, screens, vibrator and communication modules.
You can also find detailed information about the hardware version on this menu, and select Version (usually at the bottom or top of the list) to see versions of all modules, from base radio frequency to touchscreen, which helps diagnose problems when, for example, a fingerprint or GPS is not working.
Another useful code is *#06#. It displays IMEI-The device code, first digits. IMEI (TAC) You can determine the model of the phone and the year of release if you use online databases, and this is useful when buying the phone from hand to make sure that the case has not changed and the device is not rebuilt in an artisanal way.
What do I do if the codes don't work?
It is safe to use the engineering menu if you are only viewing the information, but do not change the settings in the sections that you do not know the value of, especially in the paragraphs related to screen or battery calibration. Resetting these settings without special equipment can lead to malfunctioning of the device.
Frequent questions and problems in the audit
Users often experience situations where the version is not the same as expected or the phone is acting strange after the update, and the following are answers to the most popular questions related to the version and model identification.
Why does the MIUI version number not change after the update?
Can I upgrade from China ROM to Global ROM without a computer?
Where to find the MIUI version for the Xiaomi Pad tablet?
Does the region's version affect NFC performance and pay?
Regularly checking the system version and model of the device helps keep your smartphone up to date and avoid compatibility. Understanding the differences between MIUI, HyperOS and region codes gives you complete control over your gadget.
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Knowledge of the exact model and the firmware region is the key to safe updating and proper operation of all the functions of the Xiaomi smartphone.