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Xiaomi matches Samsung's promise 6 years of updates for its budget smartphones

The Xiaomi Redmi 15C 5G costs less than $200 and is still expected to receive updates until 2031.
The Xiaomi Redmi 15C 5G costs less than $200 and is still expected to receive updates until 2031.
Anyone who previously thought that long update periods were only available with Samsung or on high-end smartphones costing more than $1,000 will now be proven wrong by Xiaomi, as the company now promises a full six years of security updates for the Xiaomi Redmi 15C 5G. But can you take them at their word?

The EU has been mandating this for several months now: software updates are now mandatory for all smartphone manufacturers, even long after a smartphone is no longer available in retail. And yet, many companies are struggling with this, especially with inexpensive devices.

There are probably several reasons for this. Firstly, such updates are time-consuming. After all, they have to be customized for each device to ensure the drivers are compatible with the individual hardware configuration. And for devices that sell for less than $200, this is simply not worthwhile for manufacturers.

For a long time, there was also the question of whether Google's Android (as the basis of many operating systems) and certain SoC manufacturers would still be able to guarantee compatibility in many years' time.

However, many of these concerns seem to have now been resolved, as Xiaomi is taking a bold step with a fairly inexpensive smartphone and promising 6 years of security updates, i.e., until 2031. The phone in question is the Xiaomi Redmi 15C 5G, which costs the equivalent of just under $200 in various countries and currencies.

However, there are a few points to keep in mind:

  • Regarding new Android OS versions, Xiaomi has only stated that Android 17 will definitely be released. Whether further major system updates will come is open to question.
  • Xiaomi doesn't specify how frequently updates will be released. So, it's possible that a security patch will only be released once a year in the future.

Now, one could argue that Samsung promises 6 years of security and operating system updates for its affordable phones. However, we explain why this promise is shaky in our Galaxy A17 5G review.

Xiaomi doesn't make any restrictions regarding its update promise, so users can be reasonably confident that there will actually be long-term updates. Other manufacturers like Fairphone have been demonstrating for some time that this is indeed possible.

Those wanting to take a closer look at the Xiaomi Redmi 15C 5G are advised to read our detailed review

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Florian Schmitt, 2025-10- 5 (Update: 2025-10- 4)