Xiaomi changes battery icon in HyperOS 3 after 5 years

After five years of keeping the same battery indicator, Xiaomi is finally changed a new look with the launch of HyperOS 3. The redesigned battery icon now features a solid, filled style, moving away from the hollow outline that’s been standard on Xiaomi devices since 2020. This shift brings Xiaomi’s interface closer in line with the visual direction seen in Android 16 QPR1 and iOS 26. Leaked screenshots from global devices confirm that these updates are not exclusive to the Chinese market—they’ll arrive internationally with the Xiaomi 16 series, which is expected to debut in September.

Battery Icon Update Signals a Shift in Design Strategy

The new battery icon marks a notable change in Xiaomi’s approach to interface design. For the past several years, the hollow battery outline has offered clear and simple charge-level visibility. By switching to a bold, filled indicator, Xiaomi demonstrates a commitment to keeping pace with modern mobile UI trends while maintaining its brand identity.

Comprehensive Visual Refresh

HyperOS 3 doesn’t stop at the battery. The update also delivers refreshed icons for key system apps, including Calendar, Video, Notes, Security, File Manager, Music, Calculator, and Clock. The new icons are more vibrant and visually cohesive, reflecting a broader modernization effort aimed at improving clarity, usability, and aesthetics across the entire OS.

Highlights of the Icon Updates

  • Calendar: Enhanced visibility and color contrast
  • Video: Modernized visuals to match content trends
  • Notes: Streamlined, minimalist approach
  • Security: Updated to reflect current security standards
  • File Manager: Simplified navigation cues
  • Music: More dynamic and engaging appearance
  • Calculator: Contemporary, intuitive design
  • Clock: Refined, time-centric iconography

Global Availability Confirmed

Screenshots from international devices—evidenced by the presence of the global Xiaomi Community app—confirm that these interface improvements will be available to users worldwide. This means international customers will receive the same enhancements at launch, without the delays often associated with regional rollouts.

Launching with Xiaomi 16 Series

HyperOS 3’s features, including the refreshed icons and new battery indicator, will debut alongside the Xiaomi 16 series. The devices are expected to launch with Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processors and introduce other interface innovations, such as a Dynamic Island-style notification area—Xiaomi’s take on Android 16’s Live Notifications.

For those interested in early access to advanced features, the MemeOS Enhancer app is available on the Play Store, offering additional customization options.

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  • ❮Kū彡SH❯ 3 weeks ago

    it’s the most important one i wass so waiting for

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  • Ajith Kumar 3 weeks ago

    finger print animation change pls

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  • CalMi Persey 3 weeks ago

    Themes already had it anyways.

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  • Actavis 3 weeks ago

    Yeah let’s admire that new battery icon and forget about the critical bugs that seriously affect our HyperOS devices.

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  • Pramod Auratar 3 weeks ago

    hypeos3 convert

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  • Brickhead 3 weeks ago

    maybe they should fix optimization on midrange models instead of doing all that💔💔

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  • Kabir Singh 3 weeks ago

    which series change

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  • Francis 3 weeks ago

    good product I love it so 😊

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  • Krishna Rawat 2 weeks ago

    good looks like before phone

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  • Saul 2 weeks ago

    hyperOS3? when most phones has OS1

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  • Bubu 2 weeks ago

    maybe buy better phone?

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