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凤凰科技 2026-05-29

Xiaomi (小米) to discontinue MiMo‑V2‑Pro/Ommi models on June 30; V2.5 series to take over

What happened

It has been reported that Xiaomi (小米) will discontinue its MiMo‑V2‑Pro and Ommi models effective June 30, with the company set to roll the line into a new V2.5 series. The announcement, first flagged in Chinese tech coverage and circulated on social channels, frames the move as a product‑line refresh rather than an exit from the category.

Product and market context

For Western readers: Xiaomi is one of China’s largest consumer electronics groups, known for smartphones, smart‑home gear and an expansive hardware ecosystem that competes with the likes of Huawei, Oppo and local electronics champions such as TCL and Hisense. The MiMo family sits inside Xiaomi’s connected‑home portfolio; V2.5 is positioned as the next iteration, reportedly offering incremental hardware and software updates to streamline Xiaomi’s offerings in a crowded market.

Why it matters

Why bother with a model shuffle? Manufacturers often consolidate SKUs to cut costs, simplify supply chains and accelerate certification for new features — especially as global component sourcing and panel supply chains remain volatile. It has been reported that Xiaomi’s decision follows that logic, but the company has not publicly detailed support timelines or technical specifications for the V2.5 line. Will V2.5 deliver meaningful upgrades or just clearer branding? That question will shape buyer interest.

Advice for owners

Existing MiMo‑V2‑Pro and Ommi owners should watch for an official statement on warranty, software updates and trade‑in or upgrade programs. Xiaomi has historically provided software support for legacy devices for a defined window; reportedly, the company intends to maintain support for current units, but consumers should seek confirmation from Xiaomi’s customer channels before making purchase decisions.

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