Xiaomi is in the final phase of the global distribution of HyperOS 3, its new user interface based on Android 15.
The distribution of the software has already reached approximately 90% of the scheduled schedule, covering the brand’s most recent and most prominent devices. Contudo, the halt in the development of beta versions for a select group of smartphones raises questions about the technical feasibility and continued support for these devices.
The user community closely monitors official channels and discussion forums in search of a definitive position for the company. The lack of official communication about the status of these devices fuels speculation that they may be permanently excluded from the update list, being restricted to the previous version of the operating system.
Which Xiaomi models are at risk
The list of devices with an uncertain future includes the Xiaomi 13 Lite, a premium mid-ranger that hasn’t received a new beta build in over two months. The situation is similar for the POCO F5 and POCO F5 Pro, models focused on performance that also had their development halted, indicating a possible discontinuity in testing.
Two other devices complete the list of concerns: the Redmi Note 12T Ambos os modelos permanecem em fases iniciais de teste, sem progresso aparente para uma versão estável, o que sugere que podem não atender aos requisitos finais para o novo sistema.
This stagnation affects a diverse audience, from users looking for good value for money to those who have invested in devices with premium features. The absence of beta updates is often the first sign that a device may not receive the next major operating system release.
The technical reasons behind the possible deletion
The main barrier to upgrading is the complexity of adapting HyperOS 3, built on top of Android 15, to older or specific hardware. The new version of the system requires greater processing capacity, more efficient memory management and compatibility with new drivers, which can be a challenge for previous generation chipsets.
Processors like the MediaTek Dimensity, present in the Xiaomi 13T, for example, can present unique integration challenges that require a more intense software engineering effort. If the optimization does not meet Xiaomi stability and performance standards, the company may choose to cancel the update to avoid a negative user experience.
Resource allocation also plays a crucial role. The company naturally prioritizes its latest releases and top-of-the-line models, such as the Xiaomi 14 and 15 series, ensuring they receive the best support. Dispositivos intermediate or previous years are secondary in the development schedule.
Finally, the internal validation process is extremely rigorous. Cada beta version goes through a series of tests to identify failures, instabilities or excessive battery consumption. If a model repeatedly fails to meet these criteria, the upgrade project for it may be suspended indefinitely.
Main news that can be missed
Users of devices that do not receive HyperOS 3 will no longer have access to a series of significant performance and usability improvements. The update promises smoother system animations, improved power management that results in longer battery life, and a general optimization that makes multitasking more agile and responsive. Recursos of artificial intelligence integrated into the system, which assists in tasks such as editing photos and organizing notifications, would also be left out.
In addition to performance gains, HyperOS 3 deepens integration between devices in the Xiaomi ecosystem. Improved connectivity with the brand’s tablets, notebooks and wearables makes it easier to transfer files and continue tasks between different screens. The new system also introduces newer, more robust security patches, as well as advanced customization options, such as new lock screen styles and interactive widgets, which will not be available in the previous version of the software.
The advancement of HyperOS 3 global distribution
The update process for HyperOS 3 was implemented in phases, a common strategy among manufacturers to ensure a controlled and stable launch. Distribution began in China, Xiaomi’s home market, and has gradually expanded to other regions, including Europa, Ásia and América Latina, over the past few months.
Currently, the company claims to have completed the update for the vast majority of planned devices, reaching an important milestone in its timeline. Updates are delivered via OTA (Over-the-Air), and the company uses its official channels, such as the Mi Community app, to communicate progress and announce availability for each model and region.
What device owners can do
For owners of the five affected models, the main official alternative is to continue using the current version of HyperOS, which should continue to receive essential security patches for some time. Embora do not receive new features, these devices will remain functional and safe for daily use.
For more advanced users and technology enthusiasts, the customization scenario presents itself as an option. The independent developer community often creates custom ROMs based on the latest versions of Android. However, this alternative requires technical knowledge, voids the device warranty and may present instabilities.
The update policy in the smartphone market
The smartphone software update landscape is constantly evolving, with increasing pressure from consumers for longer, more transparent support. Empresas like the Google and Samsung have set new standards in the market, offering up to seven years of system and security updates for their flagship devices, including some mid-range models. Essa trend forces other manufacturers, like Xiaomi, to reevaluate their own policies to remain competitive. The transition from MIUI to HyperOS was a strategic move by Xiaomi to create a more unified and optimized platform, but it also highlighted the technical challenges of bringing a completely new system to a vast and diverse portfolio of hardware. The decision not to update certain models, while frustrating for consumers, reflects a complex calculation that balances development costs, hardware capacity and ensuring a stable and satisfactory user experience.
Official positioning of the company
To date, Xiaomi has not issued an official statement confirming or denying the definitive exclusion of these five models from the HyperOS 3 update schedule. The absence of a formal statement keeps users on hold, awaiting a definition that could directly impact the longevity and resale value of their devices.

