Upgrading to MIUI 10 remains a hot topic for Xiaomi smartphone owners, despite the release of newer versions of the shell, a firmware that has become iconic thanks to performance optimization, redesign and the introduction of artificial intelligence features. However, not all of the brandβs devices have been able to upgrade, the company has set strict limits on hardware requirements and model release dates.
In this article, we have collected a full official list of Xiaomi smartphones that support MIUI 10, with regional features and device versions (global, Chinese, Indian) you will also learn how to check the compatibility of your gadget, where to download firmware and what pitfalls can occur when upgrading. Particular attention should be paid to models that received an update with a delay or through alternative channels (for example, through the use of a new model). MIUI ROM Flashing Tool).
Why is MIUI 10 still in demand in 2026?
With MIUI 12, 13, and even 14 coming out, it may seem odd to be interested in the tenth version, but there are several key advantages to this firmware:
- πΉ Stability of work: MIUI 10 is considered one of the most debugged versions, especially for devices with 2-4 GB of RAM. Many users note that new versions of the shell βbrakeβ on older smartphones, while MIUI 10 runs smoothly.
- πΉ Support for outdated models: Some Xiaomi smartphones of 2016-2018 release have not officially received an update above MIUI 10.For example, the Redmi Note 4 or Mi 5 got stuck on this version.
- πΉ No-load AI functions: B MIUI 10 First appeared tools based on artificial intelligence (for example, scene recognition in the camera or smart assistant), which do not require a powerful processor.
- πΉ Customization without root: The version offers flexible interface settings that have been stripped down in subsequent updates (e.g., changing icons or animations without superuser rights).
MIUI 10 is the latest version to support Xiaomi Mi Account without being forced to link to Mi Cloud in some regions, which is important for users who value privacy.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with support for MIUI 10
Xiaomi divides devices into several categories according to the priority of updates: flagships, sub-flagships, budget models and devices for emerging markets (for example, the Redmi series for India). Below is a complete list of models that received or can receive MIUI 10 through official channels. Data is current for 2026 and includes both global (Global) and Chinese (China) versions.
| Category of device | Smartphone models | Type of firmware | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flagships | Mi 8, Mi 8 Pro, Mi 8 Explorer Edition, Mi MIX 2S, Mi MIX 3 | Global/China | Received MIUI 10 in 2018-2019. Support is terminated. |
| Subflagships | Mi 6X (India: Mi A2), Mi 6, Mi Note 3 | China (for Mi 6X β Global) | The Mi A2 received the MIUI 10 only in the Chinese version (originally it was on pure Android). |
| Budgetary models | Redmi Note 5 (and its modifications), Redmi Note 5 Pro, Redmi 6 Pro, Redmi S2 | Global/China/India | Redmi Note 5 Pro in India received MIUI 10 with a delay (in 2019). |
| Obsolete devices | Redmi Note 4/4X, Redmi 5/5 Plus, Mi 5/5s/5s Plus | China only (unofficially) | The update is available via MIUI ROM Flashing Tool or custom firmware. |
It is important to note that for some models (e.g. Redmi Note 4), MIUI 10 is the latest official firmware, and owners of such devices are advised to check compatibility through Settings β About Phone β System Update or on the MIUI Downloads website.
β οΈ Note: Devices with Qualcomm Snapdragon processors 4xx (Like Redmi. 5A) officially received MIUI 10 because of performance constraints. Attempting to install firmware on such models can lead to a "brick" (breakdown).
How to check if your Xiaomi supports the upgrade to MIUI 10?
Before you try to upgrade your smartphone, make sure your model is on the supported list.
- Check the current version of MIUI: Go to Settings β About Phone β MIUI Version. If you already have MIUI 10.x.x, no further action is required. If the version is lower (e.g. MIUI 9), check for updates in Settings β System Update.
- Search by model on the official website: Open the MIUI Downloads page, select your model from the drop-down menu and see if MIUI 10 firmware is available for your region.
- Check it through IMEI: Dial in the phone app *#06# to find out IMEI. Then check it on IMEI.info for information on supported versions of MIUI.
Backup data (via Settings β Additional β Backup)
Charge your phone at least 60%
Connect to a stable Wi-Fi network
Check the space available (requires at least 1.5 GB)
Disable the antivirus (can block the installation)-->
If your model is not on the official list, but you want to install MIUI 10, you can consider custom firmware (such as Xiaomi.eu or LineageOS).
How to install MIUI 10: a step-by-step guide
There are three official ways to upgrade to MIUI 10: through OTA (over the air), manually through Recovery or using the MI Flash Tool.
1. Air Update (OTA)
The easiest method, but only works if your device has already received an update notification:
- Connect to Wi-Fi.
- Go to Settings. β Updating the system.
- Click on "Check Updates."
- If MIUI 10 is available, download and install it (the phone will reboot automatically).
Manual installation via Recovery
If OTA-Update is not available, but the firmware is on the Xiaomi website:
- Download the firmware file (.zip format) for your model from the official website.
- Rename the file to update.zip and place it in the root directory of internal memory.
- Go to Settings β System Update β Menu (three dots) β Select a firmware file.
- Select update.zip and confirm the installation.
Installation via MI Flash Tool (for power users)
This method is suitable if the first two failed, but requires an unlocked bootloader:
- Download the Mi Flash Tool from the official website.
- Unpack the firmware (.tgz format) in a folder without Cyrillic characters.
- Transfer the phone to Fastboot mode (clip Power + Volume down).
- Connect the device to your PC and follow the instructions in the Mi Flash Tool.
β οΈ Attention: When installed through MI Flash Tool will delete all the data on your phone, and there is a risk of a "brick" if you choose firmware that is not for your model, for example, trying to flash Redmi Note 5 Pro firmware from Redmi Note 5 will lead to the failure of the device.
What to do if the phone is stuck on the MI logo after the update?
Frequent issues when upgrading to MIUI 10 and their solutions
Even if your Xiaomi smartphone is on the list of supported devices, the upgrade process can encounter errors. Below we have collected the most common problems and ways to fix them.
- π Cannot verify update error: The cause: a corrupted firmware file or a mismatch in the model Solution: Re-download the firmware from the official website and check the file name (should match the phone model).
- π The phone is discharged during the update: MIUI 10 requires at least 60% charge to install.If the phone is turned off during the process, plug it into charging and try again via Recovery.
- π± Sensors (gyroscope, compass) no longer working after update: This is a known problem for the Redmi Note 5 Pro and Mi 6X. Solution: Reset the settings to factory (Settings) β Additionally. β Reset settings) or go through the Fastboot.
- π No network after update: The problem is typical for devices with two SIM-Solution: Go to Settings. β SIM-Maps and mobile networks and manually select the operator.
If none of these methods worked, please contact the Xiaomi service center with the error code (you can find it in Recovery after the installation failed).
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Before upgrading, disable two-factor authentication in Mi Account if enabled. In rare cases, after firmware, the device may require an SMS confirmation that will not come due to a failure in the communication module.
MIUI 10 vs MIUI 11/12: Should I Upgrade?
If your smartphone supports newer versions of MIUI, should you upgrade to them?
| Characteristics | MIUI 10 | MIUI 11 | MIUI 12 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Productivity | Optimized for 2-4 GB of RAM | Requires a minimum of 3GB of RAM | Recommended 4 GB of RAM and higher |
| Design | Classic MIUI with icons-bubbles | New animations, dark theme | Complete redesign, "super wallpaper" |
| Functions of AI | Basic (recognition of scenes in the camera) | Advanced (smart assistant, sleep schedule) | Deep integration (e.g. MIUI+ for PC) |
| Support for devices | Broad list (including 2016β2018 models) | Limited list (models with Snapdragon 6xx and below are excluded) | Only flagships and sub-flagships 2019-2021. |
Bottom Line: If you have a device with 2β3GB of RAM (like the Redmi Note 4 or Mi 5), MIUI 10 may be a more stable option. For smartphones with 4GB of RAM and higher (like the Mi 8 or Redmi Note 7), it makes sense to consider MIUI 11 or 12 β but only if youβre ready for possible lags.
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MIUI 10 is the best choice for older Xiaomi devices (2016-2018), where new versions of the shell work with delays. For modern smartphones (2019 and later), it is better to upgrade to MIUI 12+.
Alternative ways to get MIUI 10 on unsupported devices
If your Xiaomi model isnβt on the official list, but you want to try out MIUI 10, there are a few workarounds, however, all of them require technical skills and can lead to a loss of warranty.
- π οΈ Castom firmware (Xiaomi.eu, LineageOS): Xiaomi.eu site offers unofficial builds MIUI 10 for many devices including Redmi 4X Advantages: weekly updates, lack of Chinese apps, disadvantages: possible bugs with camera or sensors.
- π§ Ported firmware: Some enthusiasts adapt MIUI 10 for unsupported models (e.g. Redmi) 3S). Such firmware can be found on forums XDA Developers or 4PDA. Risks: High probability of 'brickΒ».
- π± Use of the MIUI 10 through MultipleROMΒ»: Advanced users can install MIUI 10 as a second system by means of TWRP This will allow you to switch between firmware, but requires an unlocked bootloader.
β οΈ Note: Installing unofficial firmware can result in the Mi Account being blocked (if the phone is linked to a Xiaomi account), in which case you can only unlock the device through a support check.
Before experimenting with custom firmware, we recommend:
- Make a full backup through TWRP or Mi PC Suite.
- Check firmware compatibility with your model on forums.
- Make sure the bootloader is unlocked (checked by the fastboot oem device-info command in ADB).