Xiaomi announced HyperOS 3.0, its new interface based on Android 16, which incorporates visual elements similar to iOS to improve the experience on smartphones and tablets. The launch took place at China in October 2025, with a global rollout beginning in December for selected models. The update focuses on fluidity, AI integration and connectivity between devices, serving users looking for daily optimization.
Experts highlight that the system represents an advance in the unification of ecosystems, allowing for more intuitive interactions.
- Main starting devices: Xiaomi 15, 15 Pro and Pad 6S Pro.
- Performance: Até 30% higher in intense tasks.
- Availability: Gradual, with stable versions for EEA and Taiwan.
Home screen redesigns
The HyperOS 3.0 home screen features redesigned icons, with square shapes and rounded corners that recall the iOS design. Essa change aims to reduce distractions and offer cleaner layouts, limited to two main options.
The integrated search stands out, allowing quick access to apps and settings without excessive navigation.
Revamped Control Center
The control center features actions in synchronized capital letters and colors, inspired by iOS, for easy one-handed use. The modern status bar includes three-level Wi-Fi indicators, optimizing connection visualization.
The Hyper Island appears as a novelty, displaying real-time activities, such as music playback or timers, directly on the interface.
Artificial intelligence integration
The AI in HyperOS 3.0 generates custom wallpapers in 3D, anime, or dynamic styles from user photos. Esse feature, called Super Xiao AI, responds contextually and integrates with third-party apps for greater relevance.
My Sets allows collections of wallpapers with depth effects on the lock screen, increasing customization. Novos widgets for weather, pets and calendar complement the functionality.
Animations and performance optimizations
More than 100 refined animations ensure smooth system-wide transitions, with a 21% reduction in app loading times. The volume now appears in a rounded pill shape, similar to iOS, for quick adjustments.
Games benefit from 15% fewer frame drops and 9% reduced energy consumption in long sessions.
Updated calendar and gallery
The calendar gains a redesigned annual view, facilitating monthly planning with event integration. The gallery rearranges photos by automatic categories, using AI for editing suggestions.
Calls feature a renewed look, with a minimalist interface for better readability during conversations. Configurações receive updated icons, simplifying access to advanced options.
Cross-platform connectivity
The Xiaomi Interconnectivity app allows remote control of functions between Xiaomi devices and even iPhones, such as internet sharing and notification synchronization. Esse feature expands the ecosystem by supporting AirDrop-like transfers.
Integration occurs without complex configurations, activating by proximity between devices.
Release and update timeline
HyperOS 3.0 debuted in beta in August 2025 on China, with a stable release for flagships like Xiaomi 15 and Redmi K80 in October. The global rollout progresses in phases, reaching EEA in December with firmware OS3.0.1.0.WNXEUXM for the Pad 6S Pro 12.4.
Models such as the Xiaomi 13 and 14 receive updates in December, while the Redmi Note 13 and Poco F5 continue until March 2026. The Xiaomi prioritizes stability, with internal testing for global variants. Versões to Taiwan, like OS3.0.1.0.WOCTWXM on Xiaomi 15, are ready.
The process includes regional optimizations, such as Google services in the international version, differing from the Chinese edition by local regulations.
Customizable widgets and elements
Renewed widgets offer greater interactivity, with automatic adaptation to the user’s theme. Pill volume control makes adjustments easy when multitasking, integrating with the Hyper Island for visual notifications.
The lock screen supports clocks in multiple styles, adapting to the wallpaper for visual cohesion.
Preparing for future ecosystems
Xiaomi plans to expand HyperOS 3.0 to electric vehicles like the SU7 and more tablets, unifying voice and gesture commands. The current version already supports up to 16 GB of RAM on flagships, with 1 TB of storage for intensive data.
Monthly updates promise AI refinements based on feedback from global beta testers.
Compatibility overview
2023 devices, such as Xiaomi 13 Ultra, integrate the update without upgrading to Android 16, maintaining features such as Super Island. The list includes Redmi K60 Pro and Poco X5 Pro, with staggered rollout to avoid server overloads.
Global users access via settings, with download sizes ranging from 4 to 8 GB depending on the model.
HyperOS 3.0 reinforces Xiaomi’s position in the premium market, competing directly with interfaces like One UI from Samsung. With a focus on performance and intuitive design, the system meets demands for efficient multitasking in urban routines.

