Contents
- Why Xiaomi Redmi updates are not coming out regularly
- Official release dates for popular Redmi models
- How to check the availability of the update on your smartphone
- How to install updates: from automatic to manual
- Why the update is delayed and what to do about it
- How to Become a Beta Tester and Get Updated Before Everyone else
- Risks of Updating and How to Avoid Them
- Frequent questions about Xiaomi Redmi updates
Xiaomi Redmi smartphones are known for their value for money, but many users face one problem: the uncertainty of the release of updates. Unlike the flagship Mi or POCO lines, where the graphics are more transparent, owners of the Redmi series often have to guess when their device will receive a new firmware, this is due to several factors: the prioritization of models by popularity, regional distribution features, and even Xiaomiβs policy to support budget devices.
In this article, weβll not only look at the official update dates for current Redmi models (from the Redmi Note 12 to the Redmi 13C), but also teach you how to check firmware availability yourself, how to speed up updates, what to do when you delay, and what pitfalls can await when you manually install them, and also reveal the secrets of participating in beta testing to get new features first.
Official release dates for popular Redmi models
Xiaomi usually announces major updates (such as a switch to a new MIUI or Android version) in advance, but the exact dates for specific Redmi models are often left out of the picture. Below are up-to-date information for 2026 based on official statements and leaks from insiders.
| Smartphone model | Current version of MIUI/Android | Expected update | Approximate release date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G | MIUI 14 / Android 13 | MIUI 15 (Android 14) | SeptemberβOctober 2026 | Confirmed beta testing |
| Redmi 13C | MIUI 14 / Android 13 | MIUI 14.1 (Security Update) | July-August 2026 | It is already available in some regions |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G | MIUI 14 / Android 13 | Android 14 (without MIUI 15) | November-December 2026 | Questioned (depending on sales) |
| Redmi 10A | MIUI 13 / Android 12 | Security updates | Until the end of 2026 | The latest major update |
Itβs important to understand that dates can shift, for example, the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G was supposed to get Android 14 in March 2026, but the release was delayed due to bugs in the camera, such delays are typical for Xiaomi, especially if the model sells worse than expected.
To avoid missing the update, follow the official channels:
- π’ Telegram-channel Xiaomi Russia (@XiaomiRussia)
- π Global forum MIUI (miui.com/forum)
- π± Application "Software Update" on a smartphone (path: Settings) β The phone. β Update MIUI)
β οΈ Note: If your model is older than the Redmi Note 10 (2021), the chances of getting Android 14 drop rapidly. Xiaomi usually supports budget smartphones for no longer than 2-3 years.
How to check the availability of the update on your smartphone
Many users donβt know that the update is already available because they donβt know how to properly check for it.
- Open "Settings" (cog icon on the main screen).
- Scroll down and select About Phone.
- Tap on the MIUI Update (or "System Update" on older versions).
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner and select Update Package (this force checks Xiaomi servers).
If you have an update, you will see a Download button. If you don't, it will say "No Update" or "You have the latest version." But that doesn't always mean there's no firmware! Sometimes Xiaomi servers give out updates gradually (10-20 percent of users per day) to avoid overload.
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Another way to do this is to use alternative methods of verification:
- π Website MIUI Downloads (miui-downloads.com) β here you can post links to firmware immediately after they appear on servers.
- π€ Bots on Telegram (for example, @MIUIUpdatesTracker_bot) β Send notifications about new versions.
- π Communities 4PDA β Users share screenshots with new updates.
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If you see an update but it doesn't download, try connecting to another Wi-Fi network or using mobile internet, and sometimes the problem is that the provider is blocking traffic.
How to install updates: from automatic to manual
There are three main ways to install an update on Xiaomi Redmi: automatically, through recovery, and manually through Fastboot.
1. Automatic update (recommended)
The easiest and safest method.
- Connect to Wi-Fi.
- Charge your phone at least 50%.
- Go to Settings β About Phone β Update MIUI.
- Click Download and wait until it's finished.
The system will restart the device itself and install the firmware.
2. Installation through Recovery
If the automatic update does not work (for example, due to the error "Cannot verify update"), you can install the firmware through the Restore mode:
- Download the official service package (file with.zip extension) from MIUI Downloads.
- Move it to the root folder of the phone (not in the folder!).
- Turn off your smartphone and press Volume Up + Power to enter Recovery.
- Select Install update.zip and confirm.
β οΈ Note: Never install firmware from third-party developers (customs) ROM) through Recovery, if you are not sure of their origin, this can lead to the bootloader lock and loss of warranty.
Manual installation via Fastboot (for experienced)
This method requires a computer and knowledge of commands, and it is needed if the phone is not turning on or the update is stuck:
- Download Mi Flash Tool and firmware in.tgz format.
- Connect your phone to your PC in Fastboot mode (clamp Volume Down + Power).
- In the program, select the downloaded file and press Flash.
For more information, see Xiaomi.eu.
What happens if you interrupt the update?
Why the update is delayed and what to do about it
Delayed updates are one of Redmiβs most common complaints, and here are the main reasons and ways to get around them:
- π Regional restrictions: Xiaomi often releases updates first for China, then for global versions. The solution is to change the region in the settings to India or Russia (they usually get firmware faster).
- π± Low priority model: Budget smartphones (e.g. Redmi) 10A) Check the forums, sometimes you can manually install the firmware.
- π Critical bugs: If a new version has serious errors (such as camera or battery problems), Xiaomi will suspend distribution.
- π Operator Blocking: Some providers (such as MTS or Beeline) block updates for branded versions of smartphones. MIUI.
If the update is delayed for more than a month after the announcement, try the following steps:
- Clear the Update app cache (Settings β Apps β App management β Update β Clear the cache).
- Reset network settings (Settings) β SIM-maps and mobile networks β Resetting network settings).
- Install the update manually via Recovery (instruction above).
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If your Redmi doesnβt get updates for more than 6 months, itβs likely that support for the model is discontinued, in which case itβs worth considering buying a new smartphone or installing custom firmware (like LineageOS).
How to Become a Beta Tester and Get Updated Before Everyone else
Xiaomi allows users to test new versions of MIUI before the official release through the MIUI Beta program.This is a chance to get fresh features 1-3 months earlier than others, but there are also risks: beta versions often contain bugs that can interfere with work.
To become a beta tester:
- Register on the official MIUI Beta website (you will need a Xiaomi account).
- Select your Redmi model from the list of supported devices.
- Fill out the questionnaire (you need to specify the IMEI of the phone, which can be found by the code *#06#).
- Wait for approval (usually takes 1-2 weeks).
- Once confirmed, download the beta via Settings β About Phone β MIUI Update β Three Points β Select the Service Pack.
Benefits of Beta Testing:
- π Early access to new functions (e.g, AI-tool-piece MIUI 15).
- π Ability to influence firmware development (you can send error reports).
- π Sometimes beta testers get bonuses (such as discounts on accessories).
β οΈ Note: Installing the beta version may result in data loss or unstable phone performance.Before participating, make a backup through Settings β Additionally. β Backup and reset.
Risks of Updating and How to Avoid Them
Updating the firmware is a process that should go smoothly, but in practice, Redmi users often face problems, and here are the most common risks and ways to minimize them:
- π Battery discharge during upgrade: If the phone runs out in the process, it can turn into a brick. Always charge the device at least 60% before installing it.
- π± Data loss: When you upgrade to a new version of Android (like 13 to 14), you sometimes reset your settings. save your photos, contacts and messages to the cloud in advance (Settings) β Accounts. β Mi Cloud).
- π Slowdown: New versions MIUI It can be heavier for older models (e.g. Redmi). 9A). Before updating, check the reviews on the forums.
- π bootloader lock: When manually firmware with unofficial files, Xiaomi can block the device. Use only official packages from the site miui-downloads.com.
To minimize the risks:
- Before upgrading, check how much space on the phone (you need at least 3-4 GB of free space).
- Use a stable Wi-Fi connection (not mobile internet!).
- Do not update in the first 2-3 days after the release β wait for feedback from other users.
- If after the update the phone began to slow down, reset to factory settings (Settings β Additional β Backup and Reset β Reset settings).
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If the sound is gone or the camera is not working after the update, try clearing the Dalvik/ART cache via Recovery (Wipe & Reset β Wipe Dalvik Cache).