HyperOS 3 update causes mass blocking of Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco smartphones

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The update activates a regional verification mechanism that compares the hardware to the software region. Quando there is incompatibility, the system enters a continuous reboot cycle, known as bootloop, making the smartphone unusable.

Reports indicate that models such as Redmi Note 13 Pro and Poco M6 Pro are the most affected. Xiaomi confirmed that the block aims to combat unofficial imports, but ordinary users end up harmed without knowing the origin of the device.

Models affected by the failure

Several devices from the Redmi and Poco line face the problem when trying to update to HyperOS 3 based on the Android 16.

Users describe that after installing via OTA, the device does not start properly and gets stuck in recovery mode. The company warns that these cases involve unofficial ROMs, installed to simulate global versions on Chinese hardware.

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Technical causes of blocking

HyperOS 3 introduces a region lock that checks compatibility between the device’s firmware and hardware. Essa measure prevents updates from being performed on modified devices, resulting in critical failures during the process.

Technicians explain that the system detects discrepancies and activates a security protocol that forces the bootloop. Dispositivos with unlocked bootloader or global fake ROMs are particularly vulnerable to this restriction.

Experts recommend checking the model code before purchasing, avoiding those ending in “C” with global firmware. Automatic updating should be deactivated in cases of doubt about the origin of the smartphone.

Reports from impacted users

Redmi Note 14 4G owners report drastic performance drops after update attempts. A user mentioned that his new device was unusable, with extreme slowness and failures in the notification system.

Other cases involve Poco F7, where locking the bootloader in the global ROM caused a “system destroyed” error. Esses incidents occurred in several regions, including Brasil and Europa, affecting consumers who purchased online.

Many users express frustration on social media, demanding support from Xiaomi. The company responds that it does not offer assistance for unofficial devices, advising purchases through authorized channels.

Some report that the problem worsens in upgrades to HyperOS 3 from previous versions like 2.2. The lack of prior warning about the risk contributes to an increase in complaints.

Preventative solutions and recommendations

To recover bricked devices, one solution involves forcefully rebooting the device at least seven times. Esse procedure makes the system recognize the error and roll back to the previous stable version of HyperOS.

After recovery, it is essential to disable automatic updates in your device settings. Usuários must access developer options to block future installations that may activate the regional verification mechanism.

Xiaomi suggests checking the authenticity of the firmware before any update. Ferramentas company officials allow you to check whether the software is compatible with the hardware, avoiding unnecessary risks.

Experts advise purchasing smartphones from authorized resellers to ensure full support. Importações direct from China, even with attractive prices, increase the probability of incompatibilities with global updates.

Impact on the import market

Locking implemented in HyperOS 3 reduces the feasibility of parallel imports of Xiaomi devices. Vendedores unofficial companies face difficulties in offering products with modified firmware, which changes the online sales scenario.

Consumers who choose these channels now face greater risks of total investment loss. The Xiaomi measure aims to protect its official distribution chain, but generates debates about transparency with end users.

Official response from Xiaomi

The company issued statements confirming the problem in specific models such as Redmi Note 13 Pro and Poco M6 Pro. Xiaomi clarifies that the block only affects devices not purchased through official channels, with no additional support for these cases.

Corrective updates were released for 11 models from the Redmi and Poco lines, focusing on stability and critical bugs. However, devices with unofficial ROMs remain excluded from these improvements.

The support policy ends HyperOS 3 and Android 16 for eight older models, keeping them on HyperOS 2.2 with Android 15. Essa decision impacts entry and intermediate lines, prioritizing recent devices.

Users are advised to consult the official update schedule on the Xiaomi website. The company emphasizes the importance of checking the device region before proceeding with installations.

Prevention in future updates

Before upgrading, users must backup essential data to avoid irreparable losses. The process includes saving photos, contacts and files to cloud or external storage.

Checking online forums and communities helps identify previous reports of issues with HyperOS 3. Grupos dedicated to Xiaomi offer valuable insights into compatibilities and workarounds.

Xiaomi plans to refine the blocking mechanism in subsequent releases to minimize impacts on legitimate users. Enquanto this, the recommendation is to pause updates on suspected devices of unofficial origin.

Details about HyperOS 3

HyperOS 3, based on Android 16, brings performance and security improvements to supported devices. However, its strict implementation of regional checks exposes vulnerabilities on modified devices.

Features include battery optimization and a more fluid interface, but the focus on regional compliance prioritizes official markets. Usuários global platforms with Chinese hardware face barriers that did not exist in previous versions.

  • Check device model: Evite codes ending in “C” with global firmware.
  • Disable automatic updates: Acesse settings > Sobre the phone > Atualizações the system.
  • Perform regular backup: Use services like Google Drive or Mi Cloud.
  • Consult official support: Visite or the Xiaomi website to check compatibility.

The transition to HyperOS 3 requires extra caution in regions with high volume of imports. Consumidores information reduces the risks associated with these updates.

Consequences for consumers

Thousands of affected users seek refunds or exchanges from online sellers. Plataformas of e-commerce companies register an increase in disputes related to bricked Xiaomi devices.

Brand reputation may suffer in emerging markets where imports are common. Analistas expects Xiaomi to intensify awareness campaigns on official channels to mitigate damage.