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The main objective of the new version is to deepen the integration between the various devices in the brand’s ecosystem, such as smartphones, tablets and other smart products. The promise is to offer a more cohesive, fluid and intelligent user experience, consolidating the vision of a fully unified and interconnected technological environment.
With a gradual rollout, the tech giant aims to ensure a smooth transition for millions of users globally. The process will start with the latest and most powerful models, progressively expanding to a wide range of devices, including the popular mid-range devices that make up the majority of its consumer base.

What to expect from the new operating system
HyperOS 3 is being designed to be one of the most significant updates in Xiaomi history, introducing profound changes to both the functionality and aesthetics of the interface. One of the most anticipated new features is “HyperIsland”, a visual resource that groups notifications and activities in real time in a dynamic and interactive area at the top of the screen, similar to solutions from other brands. The objective is to reduce visual interruptions, allowing the user to monitor alerts, calls and application status without having to leave the main screen, which optimizes focus and productivity. Multitasking capacity will also receive a substantial improvement, with a more flexible and stable floating window system, which will enable the use of multiple applications simultaneously in a more organic way and without compromising the overall hardware performance. Adicionalmente, the system will bring optimizations in power management, with improved algorithms to reduce battery consumption in standby mode, and in graphics processing, which will be adjusted to offer greater efficiency in games and heavy applications, ensuring a more responsive experience in all usage scenarios.
Artificial intelligence as the main focus
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) will be one of the pillars of HyperOS 3, transforming the way users interact with their devices.
The brand’s virtual assistant, Super Xiao Ai, will be completely redesigned to become more proactive and contextual, anticipating user needs based on their daily habits.
The system will include generative AI tools natively, allowing you to compose texts, create document summaries and obtain suggested responses to messages directly in the interface.
Other features include real-time voice transcription during calls and a smart photo editor that suggests automatic adjustments, while AI manages system resources behind the scenes for maximum fluidity.
Phased distribution schedule
To organize the massive distribution of HyperOS 3, Xiaomi established a roadmap divided into three distinct phases, ensuring a controlled process.
The first phase is scheduled to take place between October and November 2025, focusing exclusively on the company’s most recent flagship models.
Soon after, between November and December 2025, the second wave of updates will be available for high-end models of previous generations and some premium intermediaries.
Models Xiaomi and Redmi in the update list
In the initial list of devices that will receive HyperOS 3, Xiaomi prioritized its major releases, ensuring extended software support for its key products. The Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 13 series, including all their variants such as Pro and Ultra, are among the first to be covered by the update, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to keeping its most advanced devices always up to date with the latest innovations.
The popular Redmi Note line has also been included, with the Redmi Note 13 series being officially confirmed. Essa decision demonstrates the company’s commitment to democratizing access to software innovations for a broader consumer base, bringing new features to high-volume sales models.
POCO devices will also be included
POCO, a sub-brand of Xiaomi focused on high performance and cost-benefit, will have its main models updated to the new version of the system. Aparelhos like the POCO F6 and POCO X7 were included in the first list of compatible devices, ensuring that their users have access to the platform’s innovations.
For users of these models, the update promises to further optimize gaming and multitasking performance, areas where the POCO line already stands out. The new system was designed to extract the maximum potential from the hardware, providing gains in fluidity and responsiveness.
Future releases with the new system
Strategically, the first devices to receive HyperOS 3 will be models that have not yet been launched, ensuring that the brand’s new products reach the market already equipped with the most advanced software. At the top of the priority list is the upcoming Xiaomi 15 series, including the long-awaited Ultra and Pro variants, which will serve as the company’s flagships in the next release cycle. Esta approach allows the company to demonstrate the full potential of the new operating system on next-generation hardware, creating a strong initial market impact and setting a new standard of experience for consumers.
The expected MIX Flip foldable smartphone is also among the pioneers, indicating that Xiaomi has developed specific optimizations for flexible screens and innovative formats, adapting the interface to maximize the usability of these devices. Completam the initial group the powerful POCO F7, which will continue the brand’s tradition of offering cutting-edge performance, and the tablet Xiaomi Pad 7, which will benefit from multitasking improvements and ecosystem integration to become an even more robust and versatile productivity tool.
Recommendations for receiving the update
When HyperOS 3 is released, the user must access “Settings”, go to “About phone” and tap “System update”. Antes before installing, it is essential to carry out a complete backup of personal data, be connected to a stable Wi-Fi network and ensure that the device’s battery is at least 50% charged to avoid failures during the process.