This move isn’t unusual in the Android space. Most manufacturers support devices for two to three years, sometimes longer for flagships. Xiaomi is now drawing the line for a big batch of devices, including some recent mid-range phones and even a few premium models.
POCO Devices Reaching the End
Several POCO handsets will close out their update life with HyperOS 3. The list includes the POCO C65, F5 5G, F5 Pro, M6 Pro, and the X6 Neo. For owners, that means Android 15 is the last stop.
- POCO C65
- POCO F5 5G
- POCO F5 Pro
- POCO M6 Pro
- POCO X6 Neo
Redmi Phones Capped at HyperOS 3
The Redmi family sees an even larger cut. Entry-level devices like the Redmi 12, 12 5G, 13C series, and 13R won’t advance beyond this update.

Higher-end Redmi models are also on the list. The Redmi K50 Ultra and Redmi K60 won’t move past Android 15. The wide-selling Redmi Note series is also affected: Note 12 (4G, NFC 4G, R, S, T Pro, Turbo) and several from the Note 13 line (13 4G, 13 4G NFC, 13 5G, 13R Pro) are included.
Redmi Standard:
- Redmi 12
- Redmi 12 5G
- Redmi 13C
- Redmi 13C 5G
- Redmi 13R
Redmi K Series:
- Redmi Note 12 4G
- Redmi Note 12 NFC 4G
- Redmi Note 12R
- Redmi Note 12S
- Redmi Note 12T Pro
- Redmi Note 12 Turbo
Redmi Note 13 Series:
- Redmi Note 13 4G
- Redmi Note 13 4G NFC
- Redmi Note 13 5G
- Redmi Note 13R Pro
Xiaomi Flagships at the Finish Line
Xiaomi 12 Series:
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi 12S
- Xiaomi 12S Pro
- Xiaomi 12S Ultra
Xiaomi 12T Series:
Other Flagship Models:
- Xiaomi Civi 3
- Xiaomi MIX FOLD 2
What HyperOS 3 Brings
For users holding affected models, this update marks the last major system upgrade. Security patches may continue for a while, but those wanting Android 16 will need to look at newer Xiaomi hardware.