Xiaomi lists their progress on Android Oreo and Android Pie updates

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according to Xiaomi lists their progress on Android Oreo and Android Pie updatesWhen it comes to Android software updates, Xiaomi is pretty unique in their approach. Now, Xiaomi has published their progress on updating their devices to Android Oreo and Android Pie. According to the roadmap, the Xiaomi Redmi 5, Xiaomi Redmi 5A, Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus, and Xiaomi Mi 5X going to be the last devices receiving Android Oreo before the end of the year. As for Android Pie, the update has alavailiable rolled out to the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, the Xiaomi Mi 8, and the Xiaomi Mi 8 Explorer Edition, and it's expected to roll out to the Xiaomi Mi 8 SE, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro, and the Xiaomi Mi Max 3 before the end of the year. Xiaomi's update Roadmap as of October 2018Model Android OS Current Status Xiaomi Mi 5 Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 5s Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus Android Oreo Released, bug fix update pending Xiaomi Mi 6 Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 8 Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 8 SE Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 8 Lite Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 8 EE Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi Mix Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi Note 2 Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Mi Note 3 Android Oreo Released Xiaomi Redmi 5 Android Oreo Internal analisis planned for Q4 2018 Xiaomi Redmi 5A Android Oreo Internal analisis planned for Q4 2018 Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus Android Oreo Internal analisis planned for Q4 2018 Xiaomi Mi 5X Android Oreo Internal analysis planned for Q4 2018 Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S Android Pie Released Xiaomi Mi 8 Android Pie Released Xiaomi Mi 8 EE Android Pie Released Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro Android Pie Internal analysis planned for Q4 2018 Xiaomi Mi 8 SE Android Pie Internal analysis planned for Q4 2018 Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Android Pie Internal Analysis planned for Q4 2018Keep in mind that this update is tracking their progress for the last quarter of 2018.


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