Xiaomi is one of the most productive smartphone manufacturers in the world, launching dozens of new models each year under different brands. If you have ever tried to count how many phones Xiaomi has today, you probably faced a confusion: here and Redmi, and POCO, and Mi, and Black Shark, and even Civi for the Chinese market. In this article, we will not just list all the current models, but also explain how to distinguish the line, understand their target audience and not get lost in the variety of devices from the Chinese giant.
At first glance, it may seem like Xiaomi is making too many phones, and it is true. But behind this strategy there is a clear division by price segments, sales regions and technical characteristics. For example, the Redmi Note is aimed at the mass buyer with an emphasis on price and performance, while the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is the flagship for mobile photography enthusiasts. And then there is POCO, which was once a sub-brand of Redmi, but now live a separate life. Let's see how many models exist at the moment and how not to get confused.
Xiaomi Brands: Who is Who?
Before counting the models, it is important to understand that Xiaomi operates several brands, each with its own strategy and target audience.
- ๐ฑ Xiaomi (Mi) โ flagship and premium smartphones (for example, Xiaomi 14 Pro or Xiaomi) MIX The Fold 3 used to be called the Mi, but now the brand has simplified the name.
- ๐ฐ Redmi โ budget and mid-budget devices (for example, Redmi Note 13 Pro)+ Redmi 12: The most popular lineup with a focus on price.
- โก POCO โ brand for young people and gamers, offering high performance at an affordable price (for example, POCO F6 pro POCO X6 Neo).
- ๐ฎ Black Shark โ gaming smartphones with active cooling and triggers (such as the Black Shark 6 Pro). in 2026, the brand almost stopped the release of new models.
- ๐จ๐ณ Civi โ stylish smartphones for the Chinese market, aimed at young users and selfies (for example, Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro).
In addition, Xiaomi sometimes releases special editions โ for example, Xiaomi 13T Pro for the global market or Redmi K70E for China (which outside the country can be sold as POCO F6).
How many Xiaomi models have been released so far (2026)
As of June 2026, Xiaomi has more than 200 unique smartphone models, including all brands, generations and regional versions, but there are fewer current devices that are officially sold or supported by the manufacturer, about 80-100 models (depending on the region).
| Brand/Lineika | Number of current models (2026) | Examples of recent devices |
|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi (Mi) | 12โ15 | Xiaomi 14, 14 Pro, 14 Ultra, MIX Fold 3, MIX Flip |
| Redmi | 30โ35 | Redmi Note 13, Note 13 Pro, Note 13 Pro+, Redmi 12, Redmi A3 |
| POCO | 10โ12 | POCO F6 Pro, POCO X6, POCO X6 Neo, POCO M6 Pro |
| Black Shark | 1-2 (obsolete) | Black Shark 6 Pro (No New Models) |
| Civi | 3-4 (China only) | Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro, Civi 3 |
Itโs important to understand that not all models are available globally, for example, the Redmi K70 is sold only in China, and in the international market can appear as the POCO F6 with minor changes, and Xiaomi often reuses the same platforms for different brands โ for example, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ and POCO X6 Pro have a lot of similarities under the hood, but are positioned differently.
โ ๏ธ Note: If you see a model older than 2-3 years (such as the Redmi Note 10 or Xiaomi Mi 11) on sale, it is most likely leftovers or a used device. Xiaomi officially supports updates for smartphones for no longer than 3-4 years.
How Xiaomi Calls Its Phones: Dealing with the ciphers in Names
To avoid confusion in models, itโs helpful to understand the logic of naming, which Xiaomi has quite transparent, if you know a few rules:
- ๐ข The numbers represent a generation (e.g. Redmi Note 12, the 12th generation of the Note line), sometimes a letter (Redmi Note 12 Pro) is added.+), Which indicates an improved version.
- ๐ Prefixes: Pro โ more advanced version (best screen, camera, charging). Lite/SE โ simplified version (for example, POCO X5 Pro 5G vs POCO X5 5G). T is a special version for the global market (e.g. Xiaomi) 13T K โ a line for China (e.g. Redmi) K70).
- ๐ Regional differences: the same model can be sold under different names. K60 Ultra in China = POCO F5 Pro in Europe.
Xiaomi also sometimes uses code names for firmware (e.g. monet for Xiaomi 12T Pro or rubens for Redmi Note 12 Pro+). These can be found through the Settings โ About Phone โ MIUI version (tap several times by version number).
Why does Xiaomi have so many similar models?
How many phones does Xiaomi produce per year?
Xiaomi is the worldโs record-breaking smartphone brand every year, with more than 50 unique models announced in 2023 (including all brands and regional versions), and the pace is still running in 2026, with new devices coming out almost every month.
Here is a rough schedule of releases by quarter:
- ๐ Q1 (January-March: Xiaomi 14 flagships, Redmi Note lineup update (e.g. Note 13), new POCO.
- ๐ Q2 (AprilโJune: Budget Redmi A, gaming devices (if out), special editions for China (Civi).
- ๐ Q3 (JulyโSeptember: Foldables (folding) and experimental models (MIX Fold, MIX Flip).
- ๐ Q4 (October-December: Preparing for New Year's sales - update POCO, budget Redmi.
This density of releases is explained by Xiaomiโs strategy: the company seeks to occupy all price niches and quickly respond to trends. For example, if competitors released a smartphone with a 200-MP camera, Xiaomi will present its version within six months (as it was with the Redmi Note 12 Pro+).
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To avoid missing out on new models, subscribe to Xiaomiโs official Telegram channel or follow the hashtag #XiaomiEvent on Twitter. Usually, renders and specs are leaked through insiders (like Digital Chat Station or Ice Universe) before release.
How not to get confused in Xiaomi models when choosing?
With so many phones, it's easy to make a mistake when buying, and here's a proven algorithm that will help narrow the choices:
Determine the budget (up to 15 thousand. โฝ, 15-30 thousand. โฝ, 30+ thousand. โฝ)
Select priority (camera, performance, battery, design)
Check the relevance of the model (no older than 1-2 years)
Compare prices on the official website and in retail (sometimes the difference reaches 20%)
Study the reviews on the forums (4PDA, Mi Community)-->
For example, if you need a budget smartphone up to 15 000 โฝ, pay attention:
- ๐ฑ Redmi 13C โ base model with a large screen and a battery of 5000 mAh.
- ๐ฑ POCO M6 Pro is the best option for games in its segment (Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip).
- ๐ฑ Redmi A3 โ The cheapest option (but with a weak processor).
If the budget is 30,000 โฝ+, wider choice:
- ๐ฑ Xiaomi 14 โ compact flagship with the best camera in the lineup.
- ๐ฑ Redmi K70 Pro (or) POCO F6 Pro for the global market) โ top performance at an adequate price.
- ๐ฑ Xiaomi MIX Fold 3 โ foldable smartphone for enthusiasts.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Be careful of "grey" shipments from China! models for the Chinese market (e.g. Redmi) K70) It may not support global frequencies. 4G/5G Or have firmware without Google Services. Check compatibility on FrequencyCheck.
How many Xiaomi phones are supporting updates?
One of the key questions when buying is how long the device will receive updates. Xiaomi doesnโt have a single standard, but you can highlight the general rules:
- ๐ Flagships (Xiaomi) 13/14, MIX Fold): 3โ4 year of major updates MIUI + 1 year of security fixes.
- ๐ Mid-size segment (Redmi Note, POCO X): 2-3 years of updates.
- ๐ Budget models (Redmi A, POCO M: 1-2 years (sometimes only security fixes).
Example of support table for popular models:
| Model | Last update to MIUI | End of support (roughly) |
|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 13 Pro | MIUI 15 (Android 14) | 2026 |
| Redmi Note 12 Pro+ | MIUI 14 (Android 13) | 2026โ2026 |
| POCO F5 | MIUI 14 (Android 13) | 2026 |
| Redmi 10A | MIUI 13 (Android 12) | No longer supported |
To find out your modelโs support status, go to Settings โ About Phone โ System Update. If the last update came out more than a year ago, the device is likely outdated.
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Even if the smartphone has stopped receiving updates, it can be โresuscitatedโ using custom firmware (for example, LineageOS or Pixel Experience).
Where to find the full list of Xiaomi phones?
There is no official list of all Xiaomi models, but there are several reliable sources:
- ๐ Official site: Devices section on mi.com (but only current models are available).
- ๐ GSMArena: full catalogue with filters by year and specifications.
- ๐ฑ Xiaomi Community: user forums where even little-known models are discussed.
- ๐ Marketplace (Wildberries, AliExpress): sometimes there are models that are not officially presented in Russia.
If you want a particular model, check it for IMEI on IMEI.info to avoid forgeries, and itโs also helpful to learn code names (e.g. alioth for POCO F3) to avoid confusing devices with similar specs.