The upgrade to Android 11 for Xiaomi smartphones has been one of the most anticipated events for owners of the brandβs devices. Despite the release of newer versions of the OS (up to Android 14 in 2026), many users are still wondering whether their models will be able to get this firmware.
Xiaomi has traditionally supported its devices with updates for 2-3 years from the date of release, but there are nuances. For example, budget models of the Redmi series often receive only one major update, while flagships of the Mi or POCO F lines can count on longer support. In this article, we will analyze the official list of Xiaomi smartphones that have received or will receive Android 11, and also tell you how to check the availability of the update for your device and what to do if it is not on the list.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with support for Android 11
Xiaomi has confirmed an update to Android 11 (with MIUI 12/12.5) for the following models.It is important to consider that some devices received firmware in beta testing, and others through stable builds. Below is an updated list for 2026, taking into account all official announcements and releases.
- π± Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 Ultra β flagships of 2020, received an update among the first.
- π± Xiaomi Mi 9, Mi 9 Pro 5G, Mi 9 SE β 2019 model with extended support.
- π± Xiaomi Mi Note 10, Mi Note 10 Pro β smartphones with cameras for 108 MP.
- π± Redmi K30 Pro, K30 5G, K30i 5G β Popular devices of the middle segment.
- π± Redmi Note 9 Pro, Note 9 Pro Max, Note 9S β budget-shopping NFC.
- π± POCO F2 Pro, POCO X3, POCO X3 NFC β gaming smartphones with high performance.
The full list can be checked on MIUIβs official website, but it doesnβt always specify the exact timeline. For example, the Redmi Note 8 Pro was not originally part of the upgrade plans, but later received Android 11 due to high user demand, which proves that sometimes Xiaomi makes concessions to the community.
How to check if an update is available for your smartphone
To find out if you can upgrade your Xiaomi to Android 11, follow the simple instructions:
- Open Settings β About the phone β System update.
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select Update Checker.
- If a new version is available, the system will prompt you to download it. Note the build number: it must contain the designation Android 11 (for example, MIUI 12.5.3.0.RJBCNXM, where R is the code letter for Android 11).
If the update doesnβt come automatically, try the following ways:
- π Manual verification via Recovery: download firmware from xiaomifirmwareupdater.com and install via Settings β The phone. β Updating the system β Three points. β Select a firmware file.
- π₯ Installation via Fastboot: for power users (requires unlocking the bootloader).
- π Expectation: sometimes updates come in waves across regions.
Make a backup copy of the data (photos, contacts, messages)
Charge your smartphone by at least 50%
Connect to a stable Wi-Fi network
Free up at least 3 GB of memory
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β οΈ Note: If your smartphone is not on the official list, but you found firmware from third-party developers (such as LineageOS or Pixel Experience), be careful. Such builds may contain errors or security threats. Install them only if you understand the risks!
Release date updates: what is known for 2026
Xiaomi does not always adhere to strict deadlines, but from the experience of past years, several patterns can be distinguished:
| Category of devices | Approximate timeframe for updating | Examples of models |
|---|---|---|
| Flagships (Mi 10, Mi 11) | Within 3-6 months after the release of Android 11 | Mi 10 Pro, Mi 10 Ultra |
| Mid-segment (Redmi K30, POCO X3) | 6-12 months after the release | Redmi K30 Pro, POCO F2 Pro |
| Budget models (Redmi Note 9) | 12-18 months or later | Redmi Note 9S, Redmi 9A |
| Devices with extended support | Up to 24 months (by company decision) | Mi 9, Mi 9T Pro |
Important: Some models, such as the Redmi Note 8 and Redmi Note 8T, were not originally planned to upgrade to Android 11, but received it in 2022 thanks to an active user community.This means that even if your smartphone is not on the official list, it is worth checking for updates periodically.
To clarify the timing, you can follow the news on the forums:
- π Official forum MIUI
- π XDA Developers (Segment Xiaomi)
- π Telegram channel MIUI Russia
What to do if your smartphone does not support Android 11
If your Xiaomi model hasnβt received an update to Android 11, you have a few options:
- Stay on the current version: MIUI 12 based on Android 10 still gets security patches, albeit not as frequent.
- Install custom firmware: For example, LineageOS 18.1 (based on Android 11) or Pixel Experience. This will require unlocking the bootloader and having experience with ADB and Fastboot.
- Buy a new smartphone: If Android 11 features are critical to you (like once-only permissions or notification bubbles), it may be worth considering switching to a newer model.
β οΈ Note: Installing custom firmware will void the warranty and may result in a device breaking down.Be sure to read the instructions for your specific model before the procedure. XDA Developers.
What features of Android 11 are worth waiting for?
Differences MIUI on Android 10 and Android 11: should you update
Many users are hesitant to upgrade to Android 11 if their smartphone is already stable.
| Function | Android 10 (MIUI 11/12) | Android 11 (MIUI 12.5) |
|---|---|---|
| Permit management | Only permanent access or refusal | One-time permissions, automatic reset for unused applications |
| Notifications | Standard pop-ups | Bubbles for messengers, grouping by importance |
| Screen recording | Requires third-party applications | Built-in function in the control panel |
| Productivity | More background processes | Optimization for longer battery life (by limiting background activity) |
If youβre using instant messengers, often giving your camera or microphone to apps, or want to keep your battery power longer, upgrading to Android 11 is definitely worth considering, but if your smartphone isnβt the newest (like the Redmi Note 7), the upgrade could slow down due to increased system requirements.
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Before updating, check your model's user reviews on forums.For example, some POCO X3 NFC owners complained about auto-brightness issues after switching to Android 11.
Frequent issues after upgrading to Android 11 and how to fix them
Even official firmware sometimes contains bugs, and here are the most common problems and ways to fix them:
- π Fast battery drain: Once upgraded, the system indexes files and optimizes apps, which can temporarily increase power consumption.Give the smartphone 2-3 If the problem persists, try it:
- πΆ Mobile Network or Wi-Fi Problems: Reset Network Settings in Settings β SIM-maps and mobile networks β Resetting settings.
- π΅ Headphone Distortions: Update the Mi Sound Enhancer app or turn off the sound effects in the settings.
- π± Hangs and lags: Perform a cache reset via Recovery (does not delete data:
β οΈ Note: If after the update, the smartphone began to warm or turn off, this may indicate the incompatibility of the firmware with iron. In this case, it is recommended to roll back to the previous version via Fastboot or contact the service center.
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Before upgrading, be sure to check that your smartphone model officially supports Android 11. Installing firmware on an incompatible device can cause it to break.