
The technological revolution advances more and more, and for a product that has just been presented, the useful life becomes increasingly limited, coming to be defined obsolete in no time. All this involves the smartphone sector even more, where for many variables, the manufacturers will have to throw in the towel at the support level in the form of updates. And for a company like Xiaomi, keeping up with all its creatures is definitely a crazy undertaking, and perhaps also for this reason the Chinese OEM has announced the stop to software support for the Xiaomi Mi Max and Mi Max Prime, phablet of the first generation that have received multiple acclaim among lovers of the genre.
This translates into the fact that no more ROMs will be developed in Beta format, neither Global nor China, even if the MIUI development team has promised a last update regarding the Global Stable that will arrive very shortly, in April to be exact. In particular, the MIUI Global Beta 9.2.28 ROM was the latest version of the test dedicated to the two devices.
The MIUI 10.3 Global for Xiaomi Mi Max and Mi Max Prime will be the last update
In short, many might be disappointed by this news, considering that the Max series was a small revolution in a period in which displays were rather small in terms of size. In any case, die-hard Mi Fans will certainly find solutions to keep their device alive thanks also to the support of the global community. What is a bit saddening is that if you think about it, the maximum life for a device is set at just over 2 and a half years.
In fact Xiaomi Mi Max and Mi Max Prime were launched towards June 2016, a short period in the tech world but very long compared to rival brands that often do not update their terminals. Instead, Xiaomi in this period made its presence felt by continuously releasing updates, bringing the MIUI 10 also on these two technological giants.