If you own a smartphone, TV or other Xiaomi device and want to know when the next update will be released?This article will help you understand the schedule of firmware releases, teach you how to check the relevance of the software version and explain why some models get updates later than others. We analyzed official data, user reviews and technical nuances to give as accurate predictions as possible.
Itβs important to understand that Xiaomi doesnβt publish fixed update dates β they depend on region, device model, and testing stage. However, there are patterns that predict approximate dates. For example, the flagship Xiaomi 14 and Redmi Note 13 series get updates as a priority, and budget models sometimes wait 3-6 months. In this article, you will find current information for 2026-2026, including ways to speed up installation and solve typical problems.
Official schedule of updates Xiaomi for 2026-2026
Xiaomi has a flexible release policy, but we can highlight the key periods:
- π Flagship models (Xiaomi) 14/13, Mix Fold 3): monthly security updates + 2β3 major update MIUI Last confirmed release β MIUI 15 (autumn 2026).
- π± Mid-size segment (Redmi Note 13, POCO F6): security updates every 2 months, large firmware - every six months.
- π° Budget devices (Redmi) A3, POCO M6): rare updates (once every 3-4 months), support ends 2 years after release.
- π₯οΈ Smart devices (Mi TVs) TV Q2, routers AX6000): updates are issued once a quarter, often without announcements.
For accurate tracking, use the official MIUI website, where the logs of changes are published. For example, in June 2026, Xiaomi 13 Ultra received the security patch 2026.06.01, and Redmi Note 12 only 2026.04.01. A difference of 2 months is typical for different lines.
It's important! It can be shifted because of:
- π Detecting critical vulnerabilities (e.g. patching for the CVE-2026-32896 It came out unscheduled in May. 2026).
- π οΈ Testing problems (so, MIUI 14 for Xiaomi 12T I was delayed for 3 weeks due to camera bugs).
- π Localizations for specific regions (in Russia and the EU, updates sometimes come later due to legal checks).
How to check if an update is available for your device
There are three reliable ways to know about the release of a new firmware:
- Through device settings: Go to Settings β About Phone β System Update. If an update is available, a Download button will appear. Note: sometimes an update is visible but not installed, which means it has not yet been certified for your region.
- On MIUI: Enter the device model on the download page. For example, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G will display the latest stable version of V15.0.4.0.TMOMIXM (data as of June 2026).
- Telegram channels: Subscribe to the official channels @miuiofficial or regional (@miuiru for Russia) where they publish announcements 1-2 weeks before the release.
βοΈ Checking Update Before Installation
Warning: If your device hasn't received updates for more than 6 months, it may be discontinued. e.g. Xiaomi Mi 9 stopped receiving updates after the release of MIUI 13 in 2022. check model status on the support page.
Why the update is not coming: 5 main reasons
If your device doesnβt get firmware, itβs already out for other users, the reasons may be as follows:
| Reason. | How to check | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Regional restrictions | Compare the version with the data on MIUI Download | Change the region in the settings or wait for localization |
| Device in gray firmware | Check the suffix version (for example,...INGLOBAL β global,...INRU β Russian) | Refuse the device to the official version |
| Closed beta testing | On the forums Xiaomi there are mentions of test builds | Wait 2-4 weeks until stable release |
| Memory deficit | In the settings, check the free space (need β₯1.5 GB) | Clear the cache or transfer files to the memory card |
| Blocking by the operator | Check if they are blocked. OTA-Updates (relevant to operator versions) | Update manually via Fastboot or contact the operator |
A common mistake users make is trying to install firmware from another model, such as files for the Redmi Note 13 Pro will not work for the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, even if the names are similar, and this can lead to a device "breakdown".
What to do if the update is βhungβ by 0%?
How to speed up the update: 4 working ways
If you donβt want to wait for an update to reach your device via the air (OTA), use these methods:
- Manual installation via Recovery: Download the official firmware file (.zip format) for your model from the MIUI site. Move it to the device root directory, then go to Settings β System Update β Three Dots β Select a file.
- Through Mi Flash Tool (for advanced): Suitable for devices with unlocked bootloader. You will need a PC, USB Type-C cable and Mi Flash program. Attention: this method resets all data! fastboot flash all [file name].tgz
- Beta Participation: Sign up for MIUI Beta. Once approved (may take up to 7 days) you will receive updates 1-2 weeks ahead of others.
- Range change: If your model supports global firmware (the...GLOBAL suffix), you can switch from the Russian (...RU) to the European (...EEA) version, which sometimes speeds up the update.
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Before hand-held firmware, turn off Mi Anti-Rollback protection (if your model has one), enter the ##7378423## command in the engineering menu and check the protection status.
β οΈ Note: manual firmware via Fastboot or Recovery may result in a loss of warranty if the device is not officially unlocked. β Additionally. β Backup.
Updates for smart devices Xiaomi: TVs, routers, smart home
Not only are smartphones getting firmware, but Xiaomi is also updating other devices regularly, and here are the latest data for 2026:
- πΊ Mi TVs TV: Series Q2, A2 They get updates every 3 months. The last major update (June 2026) added Dolby Vision support for the Mi. TV Q2 75." Check the versions in Settings. β On TV. β Update of the PO.
There is no single schedule for smart devices, updates are released as bugs are discovered or new features are added, for example, a Yeelight lamp may not receive updates for years unless it has a critical problem.
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Xiaomi smart devices are often updated silently, without notice. To avoid missing important changes, enable automatic update checks in the settings of each gadget.
What to do if there are bugs after the update
Sometimes new firmware brings not only improvements, but also problems, and here are the typical mistakes and ways to fix them:
- π Fast battery discharge: After upgrading to MIUI 15 Some Xiaomi 13 users complained about increased charge consumption.Solution: go to Settings β Battery β Optimize and turn on Adaptive Charging mode.
- πΆ Network problems: If the update disappeared 5G or Wi-Fi, reset your network settings: Settings β SIM-maps and mobile networks β Resetting network settings.
- π΅ Sound distortion: Redmi Note 12 after upgrading to V14.0.6.0.TMOCNXM Some users have experienced wheezing in the dynamics, helps roll back to the previous version or reset to factory settings.
- π± Interface freezes: If the system is slowing, clear the cache: Settings β Warehouse β Cache data. β Clean up.
β οΈ Note: if the device does not turn on or loads into Fastboot after the update, do not try to sew it yourself without experience. Contact the Xiaomi service center - in 80% of cases the problem is solved by flashing through official tools.
How to roll back an update if it has damaged your device?
Predictions for 2026: which models will receive updates
Based on Xiaomiβs policy analysis, we can predict which devices will be supported in 2026.
| Category | Models with guaranteed support | Models with possible termination of updates |
|---|---|---|
| Flagships | Xiaomi 14/14 Pro, Mix Fold 4 | Xiaomi 12 (support through mid-2026) |
| Mid-segment | Redmi Note 13 Pro+, POCO F6 Pro | Redmi Note 11 (last updated: MIUI 15) |
| Budgetary | Redmi A3, POCO M6 | Redmi 9A (support terminated in 2026) |
| Smart devices | Mi TV Q3, Mi Router BE7000 | Mi Box S (updates only for critical vulnerabilities) |
New models coming out in 2026 (such as the proposed Xiaomi 15) are guaranteed 3-4 years of support, while devices from 2021 to 2022 (such as the Xiaomi 11T) can only expect security patches without new features.
Tip: If your device is older than 3 years, consider buying a new one. Xiaomi rarely supports models beyond that deadline, and the lack of security updates increases the risk of being hacked.