The question of how many Xiaomi models are out there is not the only answer, as the Chinese tech giant updates its lineup with alarming regularity, with dozens of new devices coming to market each year, and old ones being discontinued or renamed for different regions. If you try to count every device, including tablets, laptops and smart home gadgets, the figure is in the hundreds.
But when it comes to smartphones, it gets even more interesting, because the company uses a complex branding system where the same device can be sold under different names in China, Europe and Russia. Redmi, POCO and Xiaomi's core brand are all part of the same ecosystem, but with different target audiences, which is why the exact number of models depends on how you classify them, by codename, by market name, or by year of release.
In this article, we're not just going to give you an approximate figure, but we're going to take a look at the structure of the model range so you can navigate this sea of devices. Understanding the logic behind the gadgets will help you choose a really relevant device, rather than a three-year-old budgetary one that's lost in history.
Device release statistics and growth dynamics
Based on global databases of mobile devices such as GSMArena or DeviceAtlas, the total number of smartphones released under the Xiaomi Group brand (including Redmi and POCO) exceeds 600 units. This figure is constantly growing as the company seeks to cover every price segment. For comparison, some competitors can have a range of only 10-15 current devices, while Xiaomi operates on the principle of โlet everything for everyoneโ.
The big focus is how quickly the statistics change: In the early years of the company (2011-2014), there were only a few flagships per year, and now Xiaomi is launching a new series every 3-4 months, which creates a situation where five different generations of the same line can be on store shelves at the same time, which confuses the average customer.
โ ๏ธ Note: Donโt confuse the number of models with the number of modifications. 10) may have 3-4 Memory variants and different processors for different markets, but technically it is the same device model.
The growth of the model range is directly related to the company's expansion into new markets. When entering India, Europe or Latin America, the brand often adapts names. So when asked how many models there are, you need to take into account regional features. There may be more in China, because they sell exclusive versions that are not intended for global sale.
The structure of the model range: from public sector to flagships
To understand the scale of production, you need to disassemble the hierarchy of devices. The model range is clearly divided into several key lines, each of which has its own history and number of generations released. The main flagship segment is represented by the Xiaomi Mi series (now just Xiaomi Number Series), which spans more than 14 major generations, not counting the Pro, Ultra and Lite versions.
Budget and mid-range segment, which is historically the most popular, is represented by the line of Redmi and Redmi Note. This is where the largest number of models is observed. Redmi Note has already passed the 13th generation, and if you consider the versions of 4G, 5G, Pro, Pro Max, then the score goes on dozens of devices only within one โdigitโ.
- ๐ฑ Flagship series: Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14 Ultra โ the pinnacle of technological thought, where the latest Snapdragon processors and Leica cameras are introduced.
- ๐ฐ People's Choice: Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 13 - devices that set standards in the middle class with the most popular devices AMOLED-screens and fast charging.
- ๐ Productivity: POCO F and X series โ renamed Chinese flagships or powerful middle-class, focused on gamers.
- ๐ฎ Game monsters: Black Shark (formerly part of the ecosystem) โ specialized devices with coolers and triggers.
The Xiaomi Civi and Xiaomi Mix series are also worth mentioning, the first focusing on design and the cell camera, the second on experimental form factors like sliders or foldable screens. The number of models in these lines is small, but their technological significance is huge, and they demonstrate that the company is willing to take risks by creating unique devices, even if their circulation is limited.
What are the code names of models?
The Problem of Duplication: Global and Chinese Versions
One of the main reasons why it is difficult to pinpoint the exact number of models is the practice of rebranding. It often happens that a device released in China under one name goes global under a completely different one, which creates the illusion of more variety than it really is. For example, what in China was sold as the Redmi K50, in the world could appear as the POCO F4.
This strategy allows the company to manage marketing flexibly, and in different regions, the brand may have different strengths and weaknesses, and in some places, the POCO brand is better sold, and in others, customers are more loyal to the red Redmi logo, so technically the same phones get different packages and names.
| Chinese name | Global name | Code name | Year out |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi K40 | POCO F3 / Mi 11i | alioth | 2021 |
| Redmi Note 11T Pro | POCO X4 GT | xaga | 2022 |
| Xiaomi 12T | Xiaomi 12T (unchanged) | plato | 2022 |
| Redmi K50i | POCO F4 GT (partially) | ingres | 2022 |
When buying a device, especially from Chinese sites, it is crucial to verify its origin. The global version usually has support for all necessary communication frequencies (Band 20), built-in Google services and multilingual firmware. The Chinese version may require firmware reflashing, which is not always safe and convenient.
โ ๏ธ Note: When buying a Chinese, make sure that the seller has not installed the global firmware by artisanal method (unlocking the bootloader). Such devices are often without warranty and can get locked on the Mi Account when resetting settings.
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The same phone may be called differently depending on the region of sales, but its technical stuffing (processor, camera, screen) remains identical.
How to find out the exact model of your device
If you want to know which model you're holding, don't just rely on the name on the box. The most accurate information is provided by system data. You need to go to your smartphone settings. The path usually looks like: Settings โ About Phone โ All settings (or the MIUI version).
Here you will find the full model name, model number (e.g. 2201116SG) and code name. The model number is the most reliable identifier, which can be used to determine the region of the device: the letters at the end of the code often indicate the market (G - Global, C - China, I - India).
There is also a more advanced way to get information through the engineering menu or ADB, but for the average user, a system menu is enough. Knowing the exact model number, you can find the appropriate drivers, cases or find the exact release date of your device.
โ๏ธ Checking the device before buying
Difficulties of choice: how not to get confused in the names
Itโs really easy for a first-time buyer to get confused, with the range of models so large that the differences between neighboring generations can be minimal, for example, the difference between the Redmi Note 11 and Note 12 may be in some aspects just the design of the camera block or the Android version out of the box.
To make the right choice, you need to look at the specifications, not the name, and look at the processor first. Pro or Plus models often have a much more powerful chipset than the base versions. Also important is the type of screen matrix: IPS or AMOLED.
- ๐ Attention to detail: Do not buy into the marketing names "Pro" or "Max" unless backed by real hardware.
- ๐ Price/Quality: Often, the last yearโs model (e.g. Xiaomi 12) is more profitable than the new average for the same price after the new model (Xiaomi 13) is released.
- ๐ Regional Features: Make sure the chosen model supports your carrierโs frequencies.
Another tip is to pay attention to the release date: A smartphone released two years ago, even if it lies on the shelf as new, may no longer receive security updates. In the Android world, the support lifecycle averages 2-3 years for public sector employees and up to 4-5 years for top flagships.
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Use specification aggregators (e.g. Kimovil or GSMArena) to enter the model number, and you can see real-world performance and autonomy tests, not just dry performance numbers.
Future of model range and forecasts
Xiaomi has no plans to slow down the pace of new devices; on the contrary, the companyโs strategy implies further expansion of the lineup, especially in the segment of foldable smartphones (Fold and Flip) and devices with advanced charging technologies.
There is also a trend towards unifying model ranges across regions to simplify logistics and support, and there may be fewer clones in the future for different countries, but thatโs just the forecasts of analysts, and so far, the variety of models remains the brandโs main trump card, allowing it to occupy a leading position in terms of sales in the world.
So the exact number of Xiaomi models is a variable that changes literally every week, but with an understanding of brand structure and the logic of renaming, you can easily navigate this directory and find the device you want.