The Xiaomi Civi Is Gone for Good

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The Xiaomi Civi Is Gone for Good


Five years. Six models. One tipster comment to end it all. Digital Chat Station confirmed on Weibo this week that the Xiaomi Civi series has been shut down — and there’s “no sign of it being revived in the next generation.” After months of conflicting reports, false restarts, and leaked specs for a Civi 6 that apparently never made it past engineering discussions, the Civi branding is done.
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Summary

  • Digital Chat Station confirmed the Xiaomi Civi series is discontinued, with no Civi 6 planned for any future generation.
  • This contradicts a February 2026 leak that suggested the Civi 6 was back in development with a 200MP camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and AI button.
  • The Civi lineup ran from 2021 to 2025, producing six models: Civi, Civi 1S, Civi 2, Civi 3, Civi 4 Pro, and Civi 5 Pro — the last of which was rebranded as Xiaomi 15 Civi in some markets.
  • Xiaomi’s T-series is now the de facto replacement — the Xiaomi 17T launched globally in May 2026, marking the first time the T-series simultaneously debuted in China and international markets.
  • Xiaomi has not officially confirmed the discontinuation. Treat this as a strong, well-sourced indicator — not a final announcement.

A Five-Year Saga Ends With a Weibo Reply

The Civi never had a straightforward run. It launched in 2021 as a lifestyle-focused sub-flagship with curved displays, slim frames, and camera systems tuned for portrait photography. It found a niche. But that niche was always regional — most Civi models were China-only, with occasional rebranding for global markets. The Civi 3 stayed in China. The Civi 4 Pro expanded slightly. The Civi 5 Pro became the Xiaomi 15 Civi in a handful of markets, including India, where it sold reasonably well under that name.

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The Civi 6, though, was the one that couldn’t make up its mind whether to exist. October 2025 — cancelled. February 2026 — alive, with specs: 200MP camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite, AI button, Leica tuning. And now, July 2026 — dead again, permanently.

Inconsistent sales across different markets reportedly made it difficult for Xiaomi to justify continuing the lineup. That’s the business reality underneath the branding sentiment.

“The Civi was Xiaomi’s answer to buyers who wanted a slim, camera-focused sub-flagship without going full Ultra. The T-series now occupies that space — globally, simultaneously, and with considerably more market reach.”

The T-Series Is Already in Place

Xiaomi didn’t wait for a formal Civi funeral before positioning its replacement. The Xiaomi 17T series launched globally on May 28, 2026, with a simultaneous China release on June 8 — marking the T lineup’s debut in the domestic Chinese market for the first time. That’s significant. Xiaomi clearly decided the T-series needed to be a global product with China coverage, not a mid-range variant that lived only in select markets.
The 17T and 17T Pro cover the same buyer Civi was targeting — people who want a capable camera phone at a price below the flagship tier, with a design that doesn’t feel budget. The T-series is heavier on specs and less aesthetically distinctive than the Civi’s curved glass identity, but it’s more globally consistent and easier to support across regions.

Whether Xiaomi ever brings a Civi-style design philosophy back under a different name is an open question. For now, the name is gone — and the T-series is the answer Xiaomi is betting on.