The Xiaomi Mi 8, Mi 9 SE and Redmi K20 Pro will soon say goodbye to the manufacturer's support

Los Xiaomi Mi 8 Mi 9 SE y otros cuatro moviles perderan el soporte pronto

Everything has its end. It seems like yesterday when Xiaomi surprised the world with the retractable camera of the Redmi K20 Pro, a feature that was forgotten and for which the manufacturer has not bet again. At that time, other popular models of the brand such as the Xiaomi Mi 8 and Mi 9 SE also arrived on the market.

Well, soon these terminals will become history. The Chinese manufacturer has missed the announcement on its website that confirms that the Redmi K20 Pro, Mi 8 and Mi 9 SE lose after-sales support . What does this mean? Well, we’ll explain it to you right away.

Xiaomi will soon stop supporting the Redmi K20 Pro, Mi 8 and Mi 9 SE

Redmi K20 Pro Premium Edition

As highlighted by Gizmochina , Xiaomi published an announcement on its website this weekend in which it ends after-sales support for 5 mobile phones . However, hours later this document was removed from the portal, which suggests that the brand had not yet planned to reveal this information to its users. In the announcement in question the following 6 terminals are mentioned:

  • Xiaomi Mi 9 Transparent Premium Edition
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 Transparent Edition
  • Xiaomi Mi 9SE
  • Xiaomi Mi 8
  • Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro Premium Edition
  • Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro

Well, according to the statement, these phones will no longer receive support at the brand’s technical service centers in China . Now there is the question of whether the users of these mobiles can still go to official technical support. However, it is most likely that they will not be able to do so and that Xiaomi will publish said announcement again shortly.

It is important to remember that some of these smartphones, such as the Redmi K20 Pro, are only 3 years old , at which time many Android terminals begin to have battery or screen problems. And you… What do you think about Xiaomi disregarding the technical service of its mobiles so soon?