Upgrading to MIUI 14 was one of the most anticipated events for Xiaomi smartphone owners in 2026, the new version of the shell brought not only visual changes, but also performance optimization, improved data protection and enhanced features for the HyperOS ecosystem. However, not all devices will receive this update โ the company has set strict requirements for hardware and age models.
In this article, we have collected an officially confirmed list of smartphones that will receive MIUI 14 including Redmi brand devices, POCO And Black Shark, and you'll also learn how to check your device's compatibility, which models will stay unupdated, and what to do if your smartphone isn't on the list. MIUI 14 that Xiaomi does not publicly advertise.
It's worth noting that the upgrade process is in waves, with first the firmware being available for flagships, then for mid-budget models, and budget devices often being the last to receive it or not at all, and we keep track of current data and update the article as new information from the manufacturer becomes available.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with support for MIUI 14
Xiaomi splits devices into several categories according to the priority of updates: flagship models get firmware first, and budget models often go unsupported. Below is a full list of smartphones that are officially confirmed for upgrading to MIUI 14 (based on data from miui.com and internal sources).
It is important to consider that some models can only get upgrades in certain regions (for example, the POCO F4 GT in India or the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G in China), and there are devices that receive MIUI 14 only in beta โ these are noted separately.
- ๐ฑ Xiaomi flagships: Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 13 Pro, Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13 12S Ultra, Xiaomi 12 Pro, Xiaomi 12, Xiaomi 12T Pro, Xiaomi 11T Pro
- ๐ฅ Redmi K: Redmi series K60 Pro, Redmi K60, Redmi K50 Ultra, Redmi K50 Pro, Redmi K50, Redmi K40 Pro+, Redmi K40 Pro, Redmi K40
- ๐ฐ Redmi Note: Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G, Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 12 5G, Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G (Global version only, Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G
- ๐ฎ Black Shark: Black Shark 5 Pro, Black Shark 5, Black Shark 4 Pro (limited support)
- ๐ POCO (global models): POCO F5 Pro, POCO F5, POCO X5 Pro 5G, POCO F4 GT (beta)
โ ๏ธ Note: Devices older than 2020 (e.g., Redmi Note 9 Pro or Xiaomi Mi 10) will not officially receive MIUI 14, even if they supported MIUI The exceptions are some regional firmware, but they do not guarantee stable operation.
Why your smartphone may not get MIUI 14: Hidden criteria
Many users wonder why their relatively new smartphone didnโt make it to the list of supported devices, because Xiaomi uses a few hidden criteria that are not advertised in official press releases.
1. age of chipset: If the processor is older than the Snapdragon 865 or Dimensity 1000, the chances of upgrading are minimal. For example, the Redmi Note 10 Pro with the Snapdragon 732G did not receive the MIUI 14, despite the popularity of the model.
2 RAM: Devices with 3GB of RAM or less are automatically removed from the list, as the new version of the shell requires a minimum of 4GB for stable operation.
3.Regional restrictions: Some models (e.g. Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G NE) are only getting upgraded in India or China, but not in the global version.
4. brand support policy: POCO's lineup is often updated with a delay, and Black Shark may be left without MIUI 14 altogether due to a change in company strategy.
| Criteria | Minimum Requirement for MIUI 14 | Example of an incompatible device |
|---|---|---|
| Processor | Snapdragon 750G / Dimensity 800U | Redmi Note 9 Pro (Snapdragon 720G) |
| RAM | 4GB | Redmi 9A (2/3GB) |
| Android version | Android 12+ | Xiaomi Mi A3 (Android 11) |
| Release date | Not older than 2021 | Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite (2020) |
โ ๏ธ Note: If your smartphone does not meet at least one of the criteria, try to install the device. MIUI 14 through unofficial firmware (custom) ROM) It can cause loss of warranty and unstable operation of the camera or module. 5G.
How to check if your Xiaomi will get an upgrade to MIUI 14
To find out if your device will make it to the supported list, follow this instruction:
- Open Settings โ About Phone โ MIUI version and write down the current shell version.
- Check your smartphone model in Settings โ About Phone โ Device model (e.g. 2201116TI for Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G).
- Compare the data with the official MIUI website or the table above.
- If your model is on the list but the update doesnโt come, try manually checking its availability in Settings โ System Update.
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If your device is not on the official list, but it meets the technical requirements, you can try the following steps:
- ๐ Update the firmware through Fastboot (for power users only).
- ๐ฅ Install MIUI 14 via Xiaomi Community (requires an unlocked bootloader).
- ๐ง Write in support of Xiaomi with a request to clarify the status of the update for your model.
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When to expect MIUI 14: the schedule of the release of models
Xiaomi traditionally stretches the release of updates for several months, with flagships getting firmware first (usually within 1-2 months after the announcement), and budget models can wait up to six months.
- ๐ Flagships (Xiaomi) 13/12 series, Redmi K60): February-March 2026.
- ๐ฒ Mid-size segment (Redmi Note 12, POCO F5): April-May 2026.
- ๐ฏ Black Shark 5: June 2026 (limited release).
- โ ๏ธ Budget (Redmi) 10/11 Series: Update unlikely or coming at the end 2026.
To clarify the release date of a particular model, you can use the service XiaomiUI, which tracks update statuses in real time, and it is also useful to follow announcements in official Xiaomi communities on Facebook or Telegram.
What to do if the update is stuck at 0%?
MIUI 14 vs MIUI 13: Should I Upgrade?
The new version of the shell offers several key improvements, but not all of them are equally useful for different users.
| Function | MIUI 13 | MIUI 14 |
|---|---|---|
| Productivity | Optimization for Android 12 | HyperOS support, reduce lag by 15% |
| Security | Monthly patches | Weekly Security Updates for Flagships |
| Design | Classic MIUI | New animations, dark theme 2.0 |
| Ecosystem | Limited synchronization | Deep integration with Xiaomi Smart Home |
However, there are potential disadvantages:
- โ ๏ธ Increased battery consumption on the first versions (corrected by patches).
- โ ๏ธ Some old apps may not support new ones API.
- โ ๏ธ On weak devices (for example, Redmi Note 11) can slow down.
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Upgrade to MIUI 14 is worth it if you have a flagship or mid-budget smartphone 2022-2023. For budget models, it is better to wait for feedback from other users about stability.
What to do if your Xiaomi doesnโt get MIUI 14
If your device is not on the official list, you have several alternatives:
- Popular options include LineageOS, Pixel Experience or Xiaomi.eu (unofficial version of MIUI). Note that this requires unlocking the bootloader and may void the warranty.
- Use ported MIUI 14. Some developers adapt firmware for unsupported devices (such as the Redmi Note 10 Pro), but such builds often contain bugs.
- Stay on. MIUI 13.If your smartphone is stable, there is no point in taking risks โ Xiaomi will continue to release security patches for the old version for another 1-2 years.
โ ๏ธ Attention: Installing unofficial firmware on devices with a locked bootloader (bootloader) can lead to a breeze (complete inoperability) of the smartphone. Before the procedure, be sure to unlock the bootloader through the official Xiaomi tool.
How to unlock the bootloader on Xiaomi?
MIUI 14 and HyperOS: What it Means for Future Updates
With the release of MIUI 14, Xiaomi has begun the transition to a new ecosystem, HyperOS. Itโs not just a shell upgrade, but a complete overhaul of the software platform that integrates smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart home devices.
Pros:
- ๐ A single firmware for all devices (for example, Xiaomi Pad 6 and Xiaomi 13 will work on the same base).
- ๐ก๏ธ Improved security through isolation of system processes.
- ๐ค Deeper integration with AI functions (e.g., automatic battery optimization).
Cons:
- โ Older smartphones (until 2021) will not get HyperOS even if available MIUI 14.
- โ Some features (such as Xiaomi Smart Hub) may not work on budget models.
According to preliminary data, HyperOS will become mandatory for all new Xiaomi devices from 2026, and MIUI 14 will be the latest version of the classic shell.This means that smartphones that do not receive MIUI 14 will also remain without HyperOS.