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Xiaomi HyperOS 3: Release Date, Features & Supported Phones

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Xiaomi is poised to launch a important overhaul of its mobile phone interface with‌ HyperOS 3. The update,⁤ anticipated to be one of Xiaomi’s most significant‌ software upgrades in⁢ recent years,⁤ will be based on Android 16,⁤ Google’s next-generation operating system slated for release this ⁣year.

Xiaomi promises HyperOS 3 will deliver ⁢improvements across‍ the board, including refined animations,⁤ enhanced system stability,‌ and a streamlined user interface.

Rollout Timeline

The company is targeting a release window of September or ​October 2025 ​for the HyperOS 3 update, potentially bringing the new ​experience to users ‌in the third quarter of the year. As ⁤with previous updates,flagship Xiaomi devices will receive the update first,followed ‍by mid-range and ​entry-level models.

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The update⁢ will extend to a ​wide range of Xiaomi devices,including smartphones and tablets.

Devices Eligible for HyperOS ⁣3

  • xiaomi 15, 14 and 13 ⁣series
  • Xiaomi mix Flip and mix Fold (including Mix Flip 2, Mix Fold 4)
  • Tablet: Xiaomi Pad​ 7 Pro, ‍Pad ‌6s Pro
  • Redmi Note 14, ⁣13 and 12 series
  • Redmi K80, K70 and K60 series
  • Tablet:‌ Redmi ⁣Pad Pro 5G, Redmi Pad SE
  • POCO F7 pro, X7 ‍Pro, M7 5G
  • Special Edition: Poco ⁣X7 Pro ​- Iron⁣ Man Edition

Pre-Installed on Upcoming ⁤Devices

The ‌next-generation Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro series will ship with HyperOS 3 pre-installed, offering users an immediate experience with the new interface.

Key‍ Improvements in HyperOS 3

This major UI update introduces several ‍enhancements:

  • Subtler animations designed for ⁤smoother navigation.
  • Performance optimizations to maintain responsiveness.
  • A cleaner,more intuitive interface across menus and applications.
  • Improved⁢ integration within ⁤the Xiaomi ecosystem, encompassing tablets, smartwatches, and smart​ TVs.

Xiaomi emphasizes increased system stability, aiming for faster interface response times and reduced lag.

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