If you own a Xiaomi, Redmi, POCO or Black Shark smartphone or tablet, the firmware is a big issue, and the manufacturer regularly releases updates to MIUI, the Android-based shell, but it can be difficult to figure out versions, regional builds and installation methods. In 2026, the company moved to a new numbering system, and some models received global updates with a delay of up to six months. How not to get lost in this chaos?
In this article, we will not only tell you which version of MIUI is available today, but also teach you how to test it on your device, distinguish stable builds from beta versions, and also update safely โ both through built-in tools and manually.
How to find out the current version of MIUI on your Xiaomi
Before you look for updates, you need to understand which firmware is installed now.
- Open Settings (the gear icon on the main screen).
- Scroll down and select About Phone (or About Tablet).
- Click on the MIUI version bar โ full information will be displayed here, including the build number and compilation date.
You'll see something like MIUI Global 14.0.5.0 (TKLMIXM) on the screen.
- ๐ Global โ regional assembly (may also be China, EEA for Europe, India, Russia).
- ๐ฑ 14.0.5.0 - version MIUI (the first digit is the major version of the shell, the rest is the assembly number).
- ๐ค TKLMIXM โ model and firmware type (MIXM This means a stable version of the).
If your code is DEV instead of MIXM, you have a beta version (Developer ROM), which is updated weekly but may contain bugs. Builds with STABLE in the title are tested for a long time and recommended for everyday use.
Latest versions of MIUI in 2026: table by model
In 2026, Xiaomi released two major versions of the shell: MIUI 14 (based on Android 13) and MIUI 15 (Android 14). However, not all devices received the update at the same time. Below are the current data for June 2026 for the popular series. If your model is not on the list, check the support on the official MIUI Downloads website.
| Model | The latest stable version of MIUI | Android version | Date of last update | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13/13 Pro/13 Ultra | MIUI 15.0.4.0 | Android 14 | May 2026 | HyperOS support from Q4 2026 |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+/Pro | MIUI 14.0.8.0 | Android 13 | April 2026 | Update to MIUI 15 expected in July |
| POCO F5/F5 Pro | MIUI 14.0.6.0 | Android 13 | March 2026 | Global version lags behind Chinese version by 2 months |
| Xiaomi Pad 6 | MIUI 15.0.2.0 | Android 13 | June 2026 | First tablet with MIUI 15 |
| Redmi 10C/10A | MIUI 13.0.9.0 | Android 11 | December 2023 | Support is complete, no updates will be made |
โ ๏ธ Note: If your model is older than 2021 (like the Redmi Note 9 or Mi 10), check the support status on Xiaomi. Many devices have stopped receiving official updates, but there are custom firmware based on LineageOS or Pixel Experience for them.
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If your model is not in the table, try to find it by code (for example, lmi for POCO F2 Pro).
MIUI 14 and MIUI 15: Whatโs New in 2026
With the release of MIUI 15, Xiaomi has focused on optimizing performance and integrating with the smart home ecosystem.
- โก Accelerated animation: transitions between applications are 20% faster due to optimization of the system core.
- ๐ New permissions system: Apps now request access to data in stages (e.g., first only to photos, then to location).
- ๐ฑ Ultra Battery Saver: Extends up to 30% of the time by limiting background processes.
- ๐ Global Search: Searches not only in apps, but also in posts, notes, and even screenshots (with support) OCR).
In MIUI 14, which remains relevant for many devices, the key features are:
- ๐จ New wallpaper Super Wallpapers: dynamic screensavers that respond to the time of day.
- ๐ Battery consumption monitoring: detailed statistics for each application.
- ๐ Improved app cloning: some games are now supported.
Not all innovations are available on older models, however: For example, the Ultra Battery Saver mode requires a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or later processor, and global search with OCR only works on devices with 8+ GB of RAM.
Which models will never get a MIUI 15?
How to Upgrade Xiaomi to the Latest MIUI Version: 3 Ways
There are three official methods of updating the firmware, and the choice depends on your model, region and current version.
1. Automatic Air Update (OTA)
The easiest and safest way to do this is:
- Go to Settings โ About the phone โ System update.
- Click Check for updates.
- If the update is available, download it (wi-fi or mobile internet required).
- After downloading, click Reboot and install.
โ ๏ธ Note: If the update is more weighty 1 GB, release at least before installation 3 GB of memory. Otherwise, the process may end in error. ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE.
Manual installation via Recovery
If OTA does not work (for example, due to a change in the firmware region), download the full service pack from the official website and install it manually:
Download your model from MIUI Downloads
Check the checksum (MD5) of the file
Copy update.zip file to the root folder of internal memory
Disable protection (if any) in Settings โ Special features โ For developers โ Unlock OEM
Charge your phone to at least 60%-->
Next:
- Go to Settings โ About the phone โ System update.
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select Select the Update File.
- Please provide a path to update.zip.
- Confirm the installation and wait for the reboot.
Update via Fastboot (for power users)
This method requires an unlocked bootloader and is used if other methods have not worked.
- Download Mi Flash Tool from the official website and firmware in.tgz format.
- Unpack the archive in a folder without Cyrillic characters.
- Transfer the phone to Fastboot mode (clip Power + Volume down when the device is off).
- Connect your smartphone to your PC and start MiFlash.exe.
- Select the firmware folder and press Flash.
โ ๏ธ Note: Incorrect firmware via Fastboot can turn your phone into a brick, a method that is only recommended if you know the code of your model (e.g., lmi for the phone). POCO F2 Pro) and downloaded the firmware just for her.
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Before any update, back up your data through Settings โ Additional โ Backup and Reset. This will save your photos, contacts and app settings.
What to do if the update does not come
If your Xiaomi has not received an update in a long time, there may be several reasons:
- ๐ซ End of support: models over 3 often stop updating. check status on the official website.
- ๐ Regional mismatch: If you bought the phone in China and use it in Russia, updates for the global version may not come.
- ๐ Hanging. OTA-update: sometimes the system "forgets" to offer an update after resetting the settings.
- ๐ต Operator Blocking: Some mobile operators (e.g. in the U.S.) block updates for tied devices.
Decisions:
- Change the firmware region: this can be done through Settings โ Additional โ Region (not working on all models).
- Install the update manually: download the firmware for your region from the official website and run through Recovery.
- Use custom firmware: for example, Xiaomi.eu or LineageOS. But remember that this voids the warranty.
- Contact the service center: if the phone is warranty, specialists can forcibly update it through service utilities.
If you see a message saying โUpdates are not available for your deviceโ but are sure they should be, try resetting your network settings (Settings). โ SIM-maps and mobile networks โ Resetting network settings. Sometimes it helps to restore connection to update servers.
MIUI vs HyperOS: What the future holds for Xiaomi owners
In October 2023, Xiaomi announced a new operating system, HyperOS, which should replace MIUI on flagship devices.The first smartphones with HyperOS (Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro) have already gone on sale in China, and a global release is scheduled for Q4 2026.
How is HyperOS different from MIUI?
- ๐ Modular architecture: The system is divided into independent modules that can be upgraded separately (e.g., camera only or interface only).
- ๐ค More AI: Built-in AI optimizes battery consumption, predicts user actions, and can even automatically respond to messages.
- ๐ฎ Gamer mode: separate profile with priority for games, notification blocking and processor overclocking.
- ๐ Improved security: sandbox for every app, just like iOS.
However, the transition to HyperOS will be gradual:
- ๐ฑ 2026: Flagship models only (Xiaomi 14, 14 Ultra, Mix Fold 3).
- ๐ฑ 2026: Middle segment (Redmi) K70, POCO F6).
- ๐ฑ 2026: Budget devices (if they meet the requirements for hardware").
Owners of older smartphones (until 2022 release) will not have to switch to HyperOS โ these devices will remain on MIUI 14 or 15 until the end of support.
Will HyperOS be on the Redmi Note 12?
Frequent Mistakes When Updating MIUI and How to Fix Them
Even when you follow instructions, users face problems, and let's look at some of the most common mistakes and their solutions.
| Mistake. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Couldn't verify update | A damaged firmware file or model mismatch | Download the firmware again and check it out. MD5-Make sure the file is for your model. |
| Error 7 in TWRP | Incompatibility of custom recovery with firmware | Install official recovery or use OrangeFox instead of TWRP. |
| Hanging on the MIUI logo after the update | Data conflict or incomplete installation | Recovery (Wipe โ Factory Reset) |
| No command in recovery mode | Recovery partition or incorrect button combination is damaged | Try to pinch Power + Volume up for 10-15 seconds. |
After the update, the phone stopped seeing SIM-The card or the Wi-Fi connection is not, it's likely that the firmware is for another region:
- Install firmware for your region (e.g. Global instead of China).
- Reset network settings (Settings) โ SIM-map โ Resetting network settings).
- If the problem persists, run the modem through Fastboot (technical skills required).
โ ๏ธ Warning: If the phone doesn't turn on after a failed update (black screen, no image vibration), don't try to flash it again without diagnosis. In 30% of cases, this causes flash memory to break.