Owners of the popular Redmi Note 9 smartphone often wonder about the support of the device from the manufacturer. It has been several years since the release, and interest in when the next major update will be released on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 remains high. Xiaomi strictly regulates the life cycle of its gadgets, and understanding these rules will help you not wait for what is technically impossible.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the current status of software support, explain the difference between MIUI and Android, and look at how to get current security patches. You no longer have to wonder why notifications aren’t coming or look for hidden settings. We will provide a complete picture of what’s going on under the hood of your device right now.
The software situation for the Redmi Note 9 (global version) has its own clear boundaries.The smartphone was introduced with the Android 10 operating system and the MIUI 11 shell.During its active life cycle, the device received two major OS updates, reaching Android 12 in conjunction with MIUI 13.
This means that Android 13 or Android 14 will no longer be available on the official global stable channel for the Redmi Note 9. However, this does not mean that the phone is abandoned.
While the global version has settled on MIUI 13, the Chinese counterpart (Redmi Note 9 4G / Redmi 9T) may have received more recent versions as part of the MIUI 14 testing. However, reflashing the global version to Chinese or Indian firmware carries the risk of loss of warranty and software errors such as broken NFC or notifications.
📊 What version? MIUI installed in your?
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Alternatives: custom firmware and security For users who want to get more recent versions of Android on the Redmi Note 9, the only legal way is custom firmware (XDA Developers) actively supports this model. Popular builds seperti Pixel Experience, LineageOS or Xiaomi.eu allow you to install Android 13 and even Android 14. However, installing third-party software requires unlocking the bootloader, which entails a complete cleanup of the phone data. In addition, banking applications and some high-security services (Google Pay, Mir Pay) may stop working or require additional manipulations with disguise (Magisk Hide) to run. ⚠️ Note: Installing custom firmware will void the warranty (if it is still valid) and increase security risk. The wrong firmware can make the device malfunction. If you're not ready for experiments, stay on the latest official version. MIUI. Even without newer versions of Android, Google’s regular security updates through Play Protect and the app store provide a basic level of protection for everyday use. 💡Redmi Note 9 Official Support Completed at Android 12 Level / MIUI 13 Further development is possible only through custom firmware, which requires technical skills and carries risks.
Even if major OS updates are no longer available, your Redmi Note 9 needs regular maintenance. Over time, the system accumulates garbage, app cache and fragmented files, which can slow down. Periodic cleaning helps keep the performance close to the new device. Use the built-in Security app to clean up memory. It is also recommended that once every few months you delete unused applications and clear the cache of heavy programs such as Telegram, Instagram or TikTok. These social networks tend to grow in size, occupying gigabaits for updating your Android applications. A fresher version of the app can run faster and more stable on an older OS than an older version on a newer one.