Xiaomi Redmi 5 is a popular smartphone released in 2017, which is still used by many users. However, with the release of new versions of Android and MIUI, owners of this device often wonder when the next update will be released and whether it should be waited for? In this article, we will analyze the official data on support for Redmi 5, how to check available updates and the nuances of their installation.
It is important to understand that Xiaomi has a clear policy of device support: budget models usually receive updates within 2-3 years after release. Redmi 5 came to Android 7.1 Nougat with the shell MIUI 9, and the latest official update is MIUI 12.5 based on Android 10. This means that major updates are no longer coming out, but security patches and bug fixes are possible.
If youβre still using this smartphone, this article will help you figure out what updates are relevant in 2026, how to find and install them without the risk of βbrickingβ the device, and weβll also look at alternatives β custom firmware and informal builds that can extend the life of your Redmi 5.
Xiaomi's official update policy for Redmi 5
Xiaomi has a tight support schedule, especially in the low-end segment. Redmi 5 is the first-generation Redmi series, which has received the following updates:
- π± Initial version: MIUI 9 based on Android 7.1 Nougat (2017).
- π First major update: MIUI 10 + Android 8.1 Oreo (2018).
- π The latest major update: MIUI 12.5 + Android 10 (2021).
- π‘οΈ Security patches: after 2022, were rarely released, the last in early 2023.
Xiaomi has officially announced that support for Redmi 5 will be completely discontinued from mid-2023, meaning that new versions of MIUI or Android for the device are not expected, but the company sometimes releases a critical patch for vulnerabilities if they affect a large number of users.
β οΈ If your Redmi 5 is working on the MIUI 12.5 or later, further updates via Settings β The phone. β Update is unlikely, don't believe the reports of "soon release of Android 11" - it's a scam.
However, there are ways to get unofficial updates, which weβll talk about later.Itβs also worth noting that Xiaomi sometimes goes back to older models to fix critical bugs (like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth issues), but thatβs more of an exception than the rule.
How to check for available updates on Redmi 5
Before you search for updates online, make sure you don't miss the official patches.
- Open the settings on your Redmi 5.
- Go to the About Phone section.
- Select System Update.
- Click Check for updates.
If the system says "No updates found," it means that there are no official updates for your model or region.
- π Regional differences: In some countries (e.g. India or China), updates may come later or have different build numbers.
- π Manual check: Sometimes Xiaomi servers fail - try checking for updates through VPN (For example, by connecting to servers in China).
- π‘ Beta Version: If you are participating in a beta test MIUI, Updates may come more frequently, but they are less stable.
If you see an update available, before installing:
Charge your phone at least 50% | Connect to stable Wi-Fi | Backup your data | Close all background apps-->
β οΈ Note: If your Redmi 5 hasnβt received an update in a long time, donβt try to manually flash it through Fastboot or Recovery without experience.
Latest known updates for Redmi 5 (2023β2026)
According to the Xiaomi community and forums like XDA Developers, the latest official updates for Redmi 5 came out in the following order:
| Release date | MIUI version | Android version | Major changes |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 2023 | MIUI 12.5.8.0 | Android 10 | CVE-2023-2136 (critical security error) |
| October 2022 | MIUI 12.5.7.0 | Android 10 | Optimizing battery consumption, fixes for Bluetooth |
| June 2022 | MIUI 12.5.6.0 | Android 10 | Google Security Update (May patch) |
| January 2022 | MIUI 12.5.5.0 | Android 10 | Fixed bugs with Wi-Fi and camera |
As you can see from the table, there have been no official updates since March 2023, confirming that support for Redmi 5 has been completely discontinued, but some users have reported unofficial builds based on Android 11 or even Android 12, but they require unlocking the bootloader and installing it via TWRP.
If you still want to try informal firmware, we recommend paying attention to projects like:
- π§ LineageOS - stable custom firmware with support for new versions of Android.
- π οΈ Pixel Experience β firmware with pure Android and features from Google Pixel.
- π Havoc-OS β flexible firmware with many settings.
Risks of installing custom firmware
How to Manually Install an Update on Redmi 5
If you find an official update (for example, through the Xiaomi forums or en.miui.com), you can install it manually.
- Download a firmware file with the.zip extension (for example, miui_HM5Global_V12.5.8.0.OEIMIXM_...).
- Move it to the root folder of the phoneβs internal memory (not to folders!).
- Open Settings β About the phone β System update.
- Click on the three dots in the upper right corner and select Select the firmware file.
- Specify the downloaded file and confirm the installation.
It takes 5-10 minutes. Don't turn off your phone or interrupt the installation! After you restart, check the MIUI version in the settings.
β οΈ Note: If the firmware file is intended for another model (e.g. Redmi 5 Plus or regional version), the installation may result in loss of the file. IMEI Always check the file name!
If the manual installation fails, your bootloader may be locked, in which case you will need to:
Get permission to unlock through Mi Unlock Tool|Install TWRP Recovery|Make a backup copy of the current firmware|Sweep through custom software-->
Alternative ways to extend the life of Redmi 5
If the official updates are no longer coming out and custom firmware seems complicated, there are other ways to improve the Redmi 5βs performance:
- π Resetting to factory settings: Sometimes helps eliminate brakes and bugs accumulated over the years of use. β Additionally. β Recovery and discharge.
- π§Ή Cache Clearing: Clean the cache of applications and systems regularly through Settings β Warehouse.
- π Battery replacement: If the phone is quickly discharged, the problem may be a worn-out battery. Redmi 5 supports replacing the battery with a new one (with a capacity of 3300 mAh).
- π‘οΈ Antivirus and Optimizers: Install a lightweight app like SD Maid for garbage cleaning.
You can also try to turn off animations to speed up the interface:
- Activate Developer Mode (click 7 times on the Build Number in Settings β About Phone).
- Go to Settings β Additional β For developers.
- Find the points Windows animation, transition animation and Animator Duration β set 0.5x or Disable.
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If your Redmi 5 is getting too slow, try turning off background sync for unnecessary apps. Go to Settings β Accounts and Sync and turn off automatic sync for underutilized services.
Frequent issues after Redmi 5 update and their solution
Even official updates sometimes lead to bugs, and here are the most common problems and ways to fix them:
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| The phone will not turn on after the update | Incorrect firmware or failure during installation | Press Power + Volume Up to log in to Recovery and reset |
| Continuous resets | Conflict with user data | Reset to factory settings (save data in advance!) |
| The mobile network is not working | Resetting IMEI settings | Restore the IMEI with Engineer Mode (code #4636###) |
| Fast battery discharge | Energy efficiency has been lost | Calibrate the battery (discharge to 0%, then charge to 100% without interruptions) |
If your data (photos, contacts) is lost after the update, try to restore it through Mi Cloud or local backup.
- Go to Settings β Additional β Recovery and Reset.
- Select Restore from backup.
- Specify the backup file (if it is saved on the device or in the cloud).
β οΈ If after the update the phone stopped seeing SIM-Do not try to flash the modem yourself. Contact the service center - this may be a hardware problem.
Should we expect more updates for Redmi 5 in 2026?
The short answer is no. Xiaomi has officially stopped supporting Redmi 5, and new versions of MIUI or Android will not be released for this model, but there are several scenarios in which updates may still appear:
- π§ Unofficial ports: Enthusiasts sometimes adapt newer versions of LineageOS or Pixel Experience to older devices.
- π‘οΈ If a serious vulnerability is detected (for example, allowing remotely hacking of the phone), Xiaomi may release an emergency patch.
- π Local Updates: In some regions (e.g. China), support may be extended longer, but for global versions, it is unlikely.
If you are interested in new features, consider buying a more modern smartphone.
- π± Redmi Note 12 β budget model with Android 13 and long support.
- π± POCO X5 β A good option for gamers with a Snapdragon 695 processor.
- π± Xiaomi 13 Lite β if you need a stylish design and high-quality camera.
If youβre tied to Redmi 5 and donβt want to change it, look for custom firmware. For example, LineageOS 19 (based on Android 12) is already ported to some Snapdragon 450 devices, but requires unlocking the bootloader.
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If your Redmi 5 is running consistently on your current firmware, there is no point in taking risks and installing unofficial updates, but it is better to focus on optimizing your existing system or planning to upgrade to a new model.