When you buy a Xiaomi TV, one of the key questions is how long the manufacturer will release firmware updates for it, which affects not only access to new features, but also the security of the device, compatibility with modern services and even performance. Unlike smartphones, where the support period is often announced in advance, with TVs, the situation is more complicated: official data is fragmented, and real practice can be very different from statements.
In this article, we will look at how many years Xiaomi has actually supported its TVs, from budget models to premium Mi TV Q2 and Xiaomi OLED Vision. We will analyze the official policy of the company, compare it with competitors (Samsung, LG, Sony), and give recommendations on how to extend the life of your device if updates are no longer coming out.
Xiaomiβs official policy: what the manufacturer says
As of 2026, Xiaomi does not have a clear public policy on the timing of support for TVs, similar to that of Google for Android TV or Apple for Apple TV. However, from the responses of support, forums and analysis of update history, several key points can be drawn:
- π Minimum term: Most models receive updates within 2-3 years of release. TV A, Mi TV P1), and the flagships (Mi) TV Q2, Xiaomi OLED Vision).
- π Frequency of updates: In the first year, monthly or quarterly patches (bug fixes, optimizations) are released. In the second year, rare updates (1-2 per year), most often with fixing critical vulnerabilities.
- β End of Support: After 3 years, updates are only available to address serious security issues (e.g., vulnerabilities in Android). TV Google Play Services).
- π Exceptions: Some models (e.g. Mi) TV 4S 2018) received updates longer due to popularity in the market.
It is important to understand that Xiaomi does not commit to supporting TVs longer than Google requires for Android TV certification, which means that after the license expires (usually 3-4 years), even critical updates can stop.
Comparison with competitors: who supports the longer
To gauge how generous Xiaomi is in terms of updates, compare it to other manufacturers of TVs on Android TV and proprietary OS.
| Brand | Term of support (years) | Type of updates | Examples of models |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi | 2β3 | Security + new features (first year), fixes only (follow-up) | Mi TV Q2, Xiaomi OLED Vision |
| Samsung (Tizen) | 4β5 | Regular feature and security updates but a closed ecosystem | QN90C, The Frame |
| LG (webOS) | 5+ | Long-term support, but without radical interface changes | C2, G3 |
| Sony (Google TV) | 3β4 | Focus on safety, new features rarely | X90K, A80L |
| Philips (Android TV) | 2β3 | Support depends on the model, often terminated earlier | The One, Ambilight |
As you can see from the table, Xiaomi is in the middle of the rankings, losing to LG and Samsung in terms of support duration, but bypassing Philips and some Sony models. Xiaomiβs main advantage is the open Android TV platform, which allows you to install third-party firmware even after the end of official support.
β οΈ Note: If your Xiaomi TV is older than 4 years, there is a good chance that new apps from Google Play (such as Netflix or YouTube) will stop updating due to an outdated version of Android. TV. This can lead to problems with high-resolution content playback.
How to check if your model is supported by Xiaomi TV
To see if there are more updates coming out for your TV, follow these steps:
- Open the Settings menu β About the TV β System Update.
- If you click Check Updates, it doesnβt always mean the end of support β the latest version may have already been installed.
- Check the date of the last update in the Software Version section, if it is older than 12 months, support is likely terminated.
- Visit the official Xiaomi website or forums (e.g., 4PDA, XDA Developers) where users track the output of firmware.
You can also use Mi TV Support, where you type in your TV model (like the L55M6-6ARG) and watch your update history. If the latest update is from 2022 or earlier, be prepared for no new ones.
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What to do if support is stopped: 5 ways to extend the life of the TV
If your Xiaomi TV is no longer getting updates, it doesnβt mean itβs time to throw it away.
- π§ Installation of custom firmware: On forums 4PDA and XDA Often lay out unofficial firmware based on new versions of Android TV. For example, for Mi TV 4A Android 11 ports are available, although officially the model only supports Android 9.
- π¦ Use of external devices: Connect Android TV-Boxing (such as Nvidia Shield or Xiaomi Mi Box S) or Fire TV Stick through HDMI. This will give you access to the latest versions of the applications.
- π₯οΈ Replacement of launcher: Install an alternative launcher (e.g, ATV Launcher or Leanback Launcher to get around the limitations of old firmware.
- π Manual Application Update: Download APK-Application files (such as YouTube or Netflix) from sites like APKMirror and install them manually.
- π Reset to factory settings: If the TV brakes, complete reset (Settings) β Resetting) could bring him back to his old speed.
Warning: Installation of custom firmware may result in loss of warranty (if it is still valid) or inoperability of the TV.Be sure to back up your settings and applications before the procedure.
Risks of custom firmware
Hidden Factors Affecting the Term of Support
Why do some Xiaomi models get updates longer and others don't? There are several factors that make it a little silent:
- π Popularity of the model: Mass TVs (e.g. Mi) TV 4S or Mi TV P1) Supported longer due to the large number of users Niche models (e.g. Xiaomi Transparent) TV) You can get only 1-2 updates.
- π° Price segment: Flagship TVs (Xiaomi) OLED The Vision is updated longer than budget (Mi) TV A).
- π Sales Region: Support in China and India may last longer than in Europe or Russia due to different market requirements.
- π Hardware limitations: TVs with low storage (8GB or less) are no longer supported as newer versions of Android are no longer supported TV require more resources.
- π€ If Xiaomi signs agreement with Google to extend support for Google Play Services, security updates could be out longer.
For example, the Mi TV Q1 (2020) received updates until 2023, while the Mi TV 4A (2018) received updates only until 2021, both models having similar specifications, but the former was more popular in the market.
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If your Xiaomi TV has stopped receiving updates but you need a new feature (like Dolby Vision support), check if the firmware is out for a similar model in another region. USB.
Examples of real models: how long they lived
Letβs analyze the update history of several popular Xiaomi TVs to see what to expect from your model:
| Model | Year of release | Last update | Term of support | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mi TV 4A (32"/43") | 2018 | June 2021 | 3 years | Support is discontinued due to the outdated Amlogic T962 processor. |
| Mi TV 4S (55") | 2019 | December 2022 | 3.5 years | It has been updated for a long time due to its popularity. |
| Mi TV Q1 (75") | 2020 | March 2023 | 3 years | The latest update is a fix for a vulnerability in Google Play Services. |
| Xiaomi OLED Vision | 2021 | July 2026 | 3 years (continued) | Support is expected until 2026 thanks to the flagship status. |
| Mi TV P1 (55") | 2021 | April 2026 | 3 years | Updates were rarely released, but stable. |
You can see from the table that even one-year models can have different support lifespans, such as the Mi TV Q1 and Mi TV P1, which came out in 2020-2021, but the former received six months more updates, due to the fact that the Q1 was positioned as a flagship and the P1 as an βimproved middle.β
What happens if you ignore the lack of updates?
Many users continue to use Xiaomi TVs even after support is discontinued, but this can cause several problems:
- π‘οΈ Security Vulnerabilities: Older versions of Android TV contain unpatched bugs that can be used for hacking (for example, through vulnerabilities in WebView or MediaFramework).
- π¬ Content issues: Services like Netflix or Disney+ They may stop working or reduce the quality of the flow (for example, instead of 4K It's only available. 1080p).
- π Incompatibility with new devices: modern gaming consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X or Soundbar systems may not interact properly with older firmware.
- π Decreased performance: Over time, temporary files accumulate and the TV begins to βslow downβ, especially when working with heavy applications.
However, if you only use your TV to watch on-air TV or HDMI-connected devices (such as consoles or a Blu-ray player), the lack of updates may not be critical.
β οΈ Note: If your Xiaomi TV is connected to the Internet, but has not received updates for more than 2 years, it is recommended to at least disable Google Play Services and Chrome through settings.