Xiaomi ends updates for thirteen popular cell phones and generates security alert for users

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The Chinese technology giant confirmed the discontinuation of software support for an extensive list of smartphones, directly impacting the data integrity of thousands of consumers. The measure affects thirteen models from the main and subsidiary lines, which will no longer receive vital fixes against HyperOS operating system vulnerabilities over the next few months. Ending the lifecycle of these devices requires immediate attention from owners to avoid exposure to increased digital threats and system incompatibilities.

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Premium models from previous generations lead the list of equipment that will lose eligibility for monthly or quarterly security packages. The Xiaomi 12T and version Pro will end support on October 13th, while the Xiaomi 12 Lite will stop being updated on July 1st. Já the top of the line Xiaomi 12 and 12

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The Redmi line, known for its high sales volume in the intermediate segment, concentrates the largest number of people affected by the brand’s strategic decision. The Redmi Note 12 Pro loses support on April 20, followed by the Redmi Note 12 5G on March 23. Popular Outros devices such as the Redmi 13C and Redmi 12C will end their updates on November 10th and March 10th respectively, along with the base models Redmi A2 and A2+ on March 24th.

POCO brand consumers should also check the status of their devices aimed at gamers and enthusiasts. The POCO X5 Pro 5G stops receiving news on February 6, a date close to the official schedule. The POCO F5 and F5 Pro duo will end support on May 9th, while the POCO C65 entry-level model continues with guaranteed updates only until November 6th.

Impacts on banking and data security

Disruption of security patches turns the smartphone into a vulnerable target for criminals who exploit known holes in the Android system. Sem renewed protection barriers, malware can silently install itself on the device, compromising social network passwords and access credentials for corporate and personal emails.

The financial sector applies severe restrictions to ensure the integrity of mobile transactions and protect customers’ assets. Aplicativos of banks and digital wallets tend to block operation on outdated versions of the operating system, preventing the user from making essential payments or transfers on a daily basis.

In addition to the direct risks to information security, the lack of software optimization results in a progressive degradation of the device’s overall performance. Aplicativos popular communication systems begin to require resources that the obsolete system can no longer provide, causing unexpected crashes and shutdowns during everyday use.

Changes to longevity policy

The company’s strategy regarding product lifetime has undergone revisions to align with the demands of the global market and competitors such as Samsung and Google. Dispositivos recently launched, especially in the higher price ranges, now have extended upgrade promises that can reach six years, aiming to increase resale value and customer loyalty.

For those who have the models listed in the closure schedule, the technical recommendation involves immediately backing up data to the cloud or external physical storage. Restoring to factory defaults is a critical step before disposal or sale, ensuring that sensitive personal information does not remain in the internal memory of obsolete equipment.