Artificial intelligence and Android 16 are the basis of Xiaomi’s new HyperOS 3 debuting in 2025

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Xiaomi has officially announced the details and release schedule for HyperOS 3, its new user interface that will be built on top of the Google’s future operating system, the Android 16. The update promises a renewed experience for a wide range of smartphones, tablets and wearable devices from the Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO brands, reinforcing the company’s commitment to a smarter and more integrated ecosystem.

The update process will be implemented in different phases, expected to last until March 2026, aiming to ensure stability and security for all users. The strategy prioritizes the most recent high-end models, which will receive the news first, with gradual releases for mid-range and older devices in the following months. The company highlights that the new system was designed to be lighter, faster and more intuitive.

With HyperOS 3, the manufacturer seeks to deepen the cohesion of its ecosystem, where communication between different devices occurs in a fluid and intelligent way. Improvements range from the visual design, with new animations and graphics, to the core of the system, with optimized power management and enhanced security features to protect user data against digital threats.

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What changes with the new HyperOS 3 interface

One of the main visual and functional innovations of HyperOS 3 is the introduction of the “HyperIsland” feature, a solution that adapts notifications and dynamic content in an area close to the front camera. Semelhante to other implementations on the market, the functionality will offer quick access to real-time information from more than 70 of Xiaomi’s own services, allowing the user to monitor the status of applications, calls and other activities without interrupting the main task running on the screen.

The proposal is to create a continuous point of interaction that displays everything from the time of an exercise application to the status of a delivery, all in an integrated and non-invasive way. Além Additionally, the update brings significant refinements to the system’s animations, delivering smoother transitions and improved haptic feedback that elevates the overall feeling of fluidity. Multitasking functionality has also been optimized, especially floating windows, which now offer greater flexibility and stability to increase productivity.

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Artificial intelligence as a pillar of the system

The highlight of HyperOS 3 is artificial intelligence, which permeates several layers of the operating system to offer a more personalized and proactive experience. The new version integrates advanced generative AI tools, such as automatic audio transcription and intelligent content summary, capable of synthesizing articles, documents and even meeting recordings. Essas functions will be available on approximately 80% of compatible devices, depending on the hardware capabilities of each model.

The platform also includes simultaneous translation and improved screen recognition, which allows the system to understand displayed elements and offer relevant contextual actions to the user. The Super Xiao Ai voice assistant has been improved for more natural and precise interactions, making it an even more useful tool in everyday life. Xiaomi also enhances privacy by utilizing end-to-end encryption and local data processing to ensure users’ sensitive information remains secure on the device itself.

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Official distribution schedule revealed

The HyperOS 3 implementation plan has been carefully divided into three main phases to ensure system stability before its mass release. Esta gradual approach allows the development team to monitor performance and fix any glitches before expanding availability to a wider audience, ensuring a smooth transition for all users.

The first wave of updates will take place between October and November 2025, focusing on the latest high-end models. Este initial group will serve as a final large-scale test, allowing the company to collect valuable feedback and perform final fine-tuning of the software before moving on to the next steps in the schedule.

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Then, the second phase will take place between November and December 2025, covering the remaining advanced models and several intermediaries launched in the previous year. At this stage, a greater number of users will have access to the new features, consolidating the presence of the new operating system in the market and expanding the brand’s connected ecosystem.

The third and final phase will extend from January to March 2026, bringing HyperOS 3 to an even wider range of devices, including older mid-range and entry-level models that are still officially supported. Este effort demonstrates Xiaomi’s commitment to maintaining an extended software lifecycle for its product portfolio.

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Which devices will be updated first

The first devices to receive the update to HyperOS 3 will be the brand’s flagships, which have the most powerful hardware to explore all the new features. The priority list includes the Xiaomi 15 series, with its Ultra and Pro variants, the foldable MIX Flip, the POCO F7 Ultra and the Redmi Note 14 Pro+.

In this initial phase, tablets such as the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro are also included, receiving improvements that aim to increase productivity and multitasking capacity. The choice of these models allows Xiaomi to demonstrate the full potential of the new interface on cutting-edge hardware, serving as a showcase for the innovations implemented.

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The following steps in the schedule will ensure that the update reaches a wider audience, including mid-range devices and some older models that still have official support. Entre The devices included in these phases are the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 13, the POCO F6, the POCO X7 and the popular Redmi Note 13 line, demonstrating the company’s commitment to the longevity of the software.

Better ecosystem integration

HyperOS 3 strengthens the interconnection between Xiaomi devices, making interaction between them more transparent and efficient. Transferring files between smartphones, tablets and notebooks will become faster and without the need for cables, using direct connection protocols that simplify sharing documents, photos and videos.

Features such as shared biometric unlocking will facilitate daily use, allowing the user to access different devices in a secure and integrated way, using, for example, the cell phone’s fingerprint to unlock the notebook. The unified control center has also been improved, enabling the management of smart home devices, headphones and other accessories from any device with the new system, consolidating the brand’s vision of a fully connected and functional ecosystem for everyday life.

How to prepare to receive the update

To ensure that the installation process runs smoothly, Xiaomi recommends that users perform a complete backup of their important data, such as photos, contacts and documents, using cloud services or a computer. Além Furthermore, it is essential to be connected to a stable Wi-Fi network to avoid interruptions while downloading the update package, which can be large. The manufacturer also advises checking that the device’s battery is sufficiently charged, preferably above 50%, before starting the process to prevent the device from turning off in the middle of installation, which could cause problems with the system. Users will be able to manually check update availability by navigating to “Settings,” then “About Phone,” and finally tapping “System Update.”