Owners of Xiaomi’s flagship Mi 10T Pro smartphone often wonder when their device will receive the next batch of software improvements. This model, released in late 2020, has proven itself as a powerful device with an excellent 108 MP camera and fast charging, but the support cycle for Xiaomi has its limitations. Understanding how the company distributes updates will help you correctly assess expectations and plan for further use of the gadget.
The software situation for the Mi 10T series is at a critical stage, as the device gradually moves into the category of legacy models. The global version of the firmware usually receives security patches and major Android updates with a delay relative to the Chinese market.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the current status of updates, explain the difference between stable and beta, and provide instructions for those who don’t want to wait for push notifications in the settings, learn whether to count on Android 15 or consider changing devices, and learn how to safely install firmware manually through Recovery.
Current status of updates and MIUI release schedule
Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro (codenamed apollo) has already received an update to MIUI 14 based on Android 13.It was the last guaranteed major version of the OS promised by the manufacturer at the start of sales.However, Xiaomi is known for its generosity and often extends the life of its flagships, releasing additional security patches even after the end of the main support cycle.
Expectations for the arrival of HyperOS (which replaces MIUI) for the global version of the Mi 10T Pro have been met, as the device has been included in the list of candidates for a new shell, which means that users will get a fresh interface, optimized memory work and new widgets, but the base will remain Android 14.
⚠️ Note: Update schedules may vary by region, and if an update has already arrived in a neighboring country, it does not guarantee that it will be available in your region immediately due to certification procedures.
It's important to distinguish between the types of builds that are available for your device. There are several development branches, each with its own purpose and stability, and understanding these differences will help you choose the right path to upgrade.
- 📱 Stable ROM — stable version for a wide range of users, contains a minimum of errors and undergoes full testing.
- 🛠️ Recovery ROM — Full firmware image that can be installed via the Recovery menu without data loss (when changing the region) or with full cleaning.
- 🐞 Beta / Developer ROM — Test builds with new features, but potentially unstable, the release of which for global versions is now almost stopped.
The updates are distributed in a phased way, called random sampling, which means that even if the server has already started sending out, the notification can come to one user today and to another in two weeks, and the server part is controlled by algorithms that monitor load and error statistics on the devices that have already been updated.
Transition to HyperOS: what to expect owners of Mi 10T Pro
The main news for owners of Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro was the announcement of the transition to the HyperOS platform. This is not just a change of logo, but a deep reworking of system processes. For your device, this update will be a landmark, as it brings a single ecosystem that connects the smartphone with the Xiaomi smart home, tablets and even cars of the brand.
Technically, HyperOS on the Mi 10T Pro is based on Android 14.This means you’ll get all the benefits of the new version of the robot, including improved resolution management, new features on the lock screen and optimized power consumption. Visual changes will affect animations, fonts and quick settings menus, which have become smoother and more responsive.
List of major changes to HyperOS for Mi 10T Pro
But moving to a new system requires resources, and owners of 8GB devices should be prepared for the fact that the first versions of HyperOS may consume a little more power during file indexing, a normal process that stabilizes after a few days of active use.
- 🚀 Memory optimization – New data compression system allows you to keep more applications in the background.
- 🔒 Security – Updated Data Protection and Biometrics Protocols.
- 🎨 Customization – Advanced customization options Always On Display and design themes.
If you are a Global ROM user, you will have to be patient. The Chinese version (CN ROM) always gets the first update, followed by the Indian, European and then the global version, the time difference can be anywhere from one to three months.
How to Check and Install Update Manually
Often, the server is already “seeing” your device and ready to offer an update, but the automatic verification (OTA) mechanism on the phone has not yet been activated, in which case you can try to force the search for a new version through the standard settings menu.
To do this, go to Settings → About → MIUI version (or HyperOS logo). Click on the “Check Updates” button. If the system says “No Updates”, try the following trick: click 10 times in a row on the system version logo. This will open a hidden menu of selecting the region or download method, where sometimes the “Download Full Update” button appears.
☑️ Pre-installing check
If you don't get anything from the settings, there's a more advanced but secure method, manually installing it through Recovery, and you'll need to download the current firmware file (.zip extension) from Xiaomi's official website or proven resources like Xiaomi Firmware Updater, and put it in the root of the phone's internal memory.
Next, perform the following actions:
- Go to the Settings menu → The phone.
- Click on the MIUI version several times to see the message “Additional Features”.
- In the menu that opens, select the option “Select a firmware file”.
- Please indicate the previously downloaded zip archive.
- Click on “OK” and then “Reboot and Update”.
⚠️ Note: When manually installed, make sure the firmware version is newer than the one you have installed.Attempting to roll back to the older version through this menu will lead to an error.
This method is good because it does not require unlocking the bootloader or erasing your data if you are updating within a single region (e.g. Global to Global).However, if you try to change region (e.g. Russia to Global), the phone will require a complete data cleanup.
Comparison of software versions for different regions
Owners of Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro often face confusion in firmware versions. the Global version (Global) differs from the Chinese (CN) not only in language, but also in a set of pre-installed Google services, LTE/5G frequency bands and optimization for local networks.
The following table shows the approximate differences in the release dates of the updates for different regions, which are for reference, as the exact dates depend on the certification of regulators in each country.
| Region | Basic OS | HyperOS status | Priority for withdrawal |
|---|---|---|---|
| China (CN) | Android 14 | Stable. | 1st (First) |
| Europe (EEA) | Android 14 | Stable. | 2nd |
| Russia (RU) | Android 14 | Stable. | 2nd/3rd |
| Global (Global) | Android 14 | Stable. | 3rd (Last) |
It is important to understand that flashing from one region to another (e.g. installing Global firmware on a Chinese machine) requires unlocking the bootloader, a complex procedure that can lead to loss of warranty and resetting all data, and some models may stop using certain bandwidths (Band 20) when changing region, which is critical for 4G in rural areas.
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Use the region code in the assembly number to identify: MIUI 14.0.3RU – Russia, EU – Europe, Global – Global.
For most Mi 10T Pro users, the best solution is to use the local firmware, which ensures maximum stability of the radio module and all system functions such as NFC and VoLTE.
Possible problems after the update and their solution
Updating your smartphone is always a risk of software errors. On the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, users sometimes notice increased battery consumption in the first 48 hours after installing a new version of MIUI or HyperOS. This is due to background optimization of applications and re-indexing media files.
If problems persist for longer than two days, try resetting your network settings or cleaning your system services cache, and you may also have problems with specific applications that are not yet optimized for the new version of Android, in which case updates to the apps themselves through the Google Play Store help.
- 🔋 Quick discharge – let the phone lie on charge at night with the screen off to complete background processes.
- 📶 Network Loss – Reset the Settings APN and select the operator again in the SIM card menu.
- 📸 Camera Glitches – Clear the Camera app data in the app settings.
- 📉 Interface Brake – Reduce the number of animations in developer mode.
In rarer cases, a full reset to factory settings (Wipe Data) may be required.This is an extreme measure that deletes all user data, so backup is a must before any major update.
⚠️ Warning: Before performing a full reset (Wipe Data), be sure to remember the password from your Mi Account. Once reset, the phone will require it to activate, and without it, the device will turn into a brick».
If you are faced with a critical error that is not solved by standard methods, it makes sense to contact the official Xiaomi forum or an authorized service center.
Support prospects: should we wait for Android 15?
The question of Android's exit 15 Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro remains open, but realistic predictions suggest this update is unlikely to come officially.The device came with Android 10 And got updates to Android. 13 (MIUI 14) Android 14 (HyperOS: Xiaomi usually provides 2-3 Major OS updates for their flagships.
The technical limitations of the Snapdragon 865 processor also play a role.While this chip is still very powerful, support for new drivers and security features in Android 15 could be difficult for this platform.Most likely, the Mi 10T Pro will only receive quarterly security patches during 2026-2026.
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Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro officially completes a cycle of major Android updates on version 14 (HyperOS).Further support will be limited to security patches.
For those who want to get more recent versions of Android, the only way is to install custom firmware (Custom ROM) such as LineageOS or Pixel Experience. However, this requires unlocking the bootloader, which may be paid or temporarily unavailable for global versions of Xiaomi devices.
In conclusion, the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro remains a great device even without the latest versions of Android. HyperOS optimization allows it to work quickly and smoothly. If you are satisfied with the current functionality, the absence of Android 15 will not be a critical obstacle to comfortable use of the smartphone in everyday life.
Keep an eye on Xiaomi’s official channels to keep important security alerts in mind. Regular system updates are the best protection against modern threats on the mobile internet.