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HyperOS 3.1 update ends support for dozens of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO cell phones

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Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi structures the launch of the HyperOS 3.1 operating system based on Android 16. The technological advance will leave dozens of smartphones from the Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO lines without the new update. The decision directly affects consumers who have devices launched in recent years. The absolute focus on artificial intelligence tools requires more modern physical components. The Asian company has not yet released the official software distribution schedule.

The change of route demonstrates a new corporate strategy for the mobile phone sector. Integration of native neural processing functions restricts backward model compatibility. A significant portion of cell phones will receive HyperOS 3.0 as the last major interface change. Outro group of devices will lose support even before the arrival of Android 15. The current scenario requires attention from users when planning to replace their electronic equipment in 2026.

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Advanced hardware Exigência for artificial intelligence

The development of HyperOS 3.1 intensifies the use of the neural processing unit in phones. The component manages complex tasks offline. Old Processadoress present obvious technical difficulties. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip loses performance when trying to process the new operating system demands. The physical limitation prevents the delivery of the experience designed by the brand’s engineers.

The company adopts this technical stance to optimize the functioning of high-end devices. Modelos more recent premium intermediaries also enter the manufacturer’s priority schedule. Entry and mid-range Celularess marketed between 2022 and 2024 form the bulk of the exclusion list. The lack of local processing capacity compromises the overall stability of the device. The brand would rather end support than deliver slow and problematic software.

New generative artificial intelligence tools include advanced photo editing and text summary creation. The user interface gains natively integrated contextual assistants. The requirement for robust hardware ensures the speed and security of daily operations. Local data processing protects the privacy of the smartphone owner. Personal information does not travel to external servers when using smart functions.

Celulares that close the cycle in the HyperOS 3.0 version

A large group of devices in the company’s catalog will receive HyperOS 3.0 as the last major update. The version uses Android 15 as the basis for the structural functioning of the applications. Esses devices lose access to HyperOS 3.1 innovations and neural processing optimizations. The transition marks the end of the software life cycle for models that were successful in the global market.

The list includes high-end cell phones from past generations that still deliver excellent daily performance. Owners of this equipment will maintain security support for an additional period of time. Vulnerability fixes remain active to protect banking and personal data. The visual interface will not receive new functions or aesthetic changes from this point on.

The preliminary list of smartphones that stop at version 3.0 covers several lines from the Asian company.

  • Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro
  • Xiaomi 12S, 12S Pro and 12S Ultra
  • Xiaomi 12T Pro
  • Xiaomi MIX Fold 2
  • Xiaomi Pad 6 Max 14
  • Xiaomi Civi 2 and Civi 3
  • Xiaomi 13 Lite
  • POCO F5 and POCO F5 Pro
  • POCO M6 Pro and POCO X6 Neo
  • POCO C65
  • Redmi K60 and Redmi K60 Pro
  • Redmi Note 12 Turbo and Note 12T Pro
  • Redmi Note 13R Pro

Users of these phones will not experience immediate performance drops after major updates end. The stability of the system remains intact for everyday use of social networks and messengers. Third-party applications available in the official store continue to receive independent improvements. The useful life of hardware extends well beyond the end of official software support.

Popular Modelos without system access Android 15

A second group of devices deals with an even more severe restriction on the Chinese manufacturer’s calendar. Esses devices will not receive the complete HyperOS 3.0 based on the Android 15 system. The affected models mostly belong to the entry-level lines and basic intermediaries launched in 2023 and 2024. The decision frustrates consumers who recently purchased the products in retail stores.

The measure reflects Xiaomi’s global support policy for the mobile phone market. The company prioritizes the development of software for equipment with the highest sales volume in current generations. Impacted customers will only have security packages for a limited time. The full end of support will occur gradually over the next few months.

Devices excluded from the update to Android 15 include versions that are widely circulated in commerce.

  • Redmi Note 13 4G and its NFC version
  • Xiaomi 12T
  • Redmi Note 12 4G and its variants
  • Redmi Note 12S and Redmi Note 12R
  • Redmi 12 in standard and 5G versions
  • Redmi 13C in standard and 5G versions
  • Redmi 13R

The basic browsing experience and multimedia consumption are not immediately negatively impacted on these cell phones. The hardware perfectly meets the needs of less demanding users on a daily basis. The limitation directly affects consumers looking for modern features and integration with new accessories. The functioning of banking applications remains secure as long as the patch packages are active.

Impacto on the market and alternatives for users

The HyperOS system consolidates the definitive replacement of the old MIUI interface on the brand’s devices. The cleaner and faster platform debuted on the manufacturer’s phones in 2023. Xiaomi expands the distribution of updates to different regions in a staggered manner. Sending data packets traditionally starts from the China market. State-of-the-art Dispositivos receive absolute priority in access to technological innovations.

Owners of affected models find a scenario full of options in the new device market. Muitos cell phones present on exclusion lists still provide satisfactory performance for basic tasks. Software restrictions encourage switching to newer generations that guarantee long-term support. Specialized trade reports an increase in queries about system compatibility before purchase.

The manufacturer maintains an extensive catalog with regular launches in the Redmi and POCO lines. The new models focus on the cost-benefit ratio for the end consumer. Celulares intermediaries designed for the years 2025 and 2026 already have confirmation of eligibility for HyperOS 3.1. Users can check the exact status of their devices through the phone’s own settings menu.

Xiaomi adjusts its support policy periodically to keep up with advances in the technology sector. Generations of cell phones classified as high-end receive up to five years of updates in specific cases. The focus on local artificial intelligence processing sets the standard for the coming years in the Android segment. Competing manufacturers also adopt similar approaches to ensure competitiveness in the global smartphone market.