Xiaomi Extends Warranty For Redmi Note, Mi And Poco Phones In India: Full List

Last Update: May 31, 2023, 13:44 IST

Redmi, Mi and Poco phones are in the list

Redmi, Mi and Poco phones are in the list

Xiaomi has shared the update through its Discord channel and may make it official very soon.

Xiaomi users in India are in for a big relief this week as the company is reportedly offering an extended warranty on select Xiaomi mobiles, allowing them to get their devices repaired free of cost. The warranty is available for select Redmi Note, Poco and Mi models that the company has launched in the last few years. As per the information provided by Xiaomi on its Discord channel, these select models now get 2 years warranty from the date you buy any of these supported phones.

Xiaomi Extended Warranty Phones in India

Xiaomi has shared the list of models that are getting this special warranty extension. Here are the models:

– Xiaomi Redmi Note 10

– Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro

– Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Max

– Poco X3 Pro

– Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra

As you can see from the list, Xiaomi is very specific with the models that are getting the extended warranty. Normally you get 1 year warranty from the date of purchase, but the company is offering one more year of support to the owners of the above models. The company hasn’t officially shared the news through its social channels but an update on this front is expected very soon.

Either way, if you own any of these models and faced some issues, we advise you to check the warranty limit and visit the nearest Xiaomi service center and get it repaired free of cost.

Why is Xiaomi giving extended warranty on these phones?

Xiaomi has not shared any official update on this change but still some of you must be wondering why only these models are getting the extra warranty.

It is possible that the company has seen hardware issues with these models and instead of completely fixing them, the company has realized that it needs to support customers and help them with positive troubleshooting. It will be interesting to see if the warranty update details have reached the service centres, otherwise people may have to pay for their repairs and come back.