Xiaomi has officially outlined its global rollout strategy for HyperOS 3, signaling a significant upgrade for users across its ecosystem. The update will commence with the Xiaomi 15 series, with beta testing scheduled to open on September 24, 2025. This information comes straight from company leadership—Zhang Guoquan, head of Xiaomi’s Mobile System Software Department, and Lu Weibing, Group President—highlighting the strategic importance of this new operating system within Xiaomi’s broader product vision.
The phased deployment covers a comprehensive suite of devices, ensuring widespread adoption not just across flagship smartphones but also including tablets, TVs, monitors, wearables, and more. For users keen to prepare their apps in advance, both HyperOSUpdates.com and the MemeOS Enhancer app on the Play Store provide early access to system app updates and additional features.
Here’s how the rollout is scheduled:
Beta Launch: September 24, 2025
By October 15
- Xiaomi’s flagship line—15, 15 Pro, 15S Pro, and 15 Ultra
- REDMI K80 Ultra and K80 Pro
By October 31
- Additional Xiaomi models (MIX Flip 2, Civi 5 Pro)
- Tablets (Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra/Pro/S Pro, Redmi K Pad)
- TVs (Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED, S Mini LED 2025), and the Watch S4 range
By November 15
- Expansion to Xiaomi 14 series (including Ultra, Pro, Titanium Editions), MIX Fold 4, and Civi 4 Pro
- REDMI K70 series
- Tablets and additional REDMI devices
By November 30
- Rollout concludes with the Redmi TV X 2025 Series, Monitor G Pro 27U, and Mi Band 10
HyperOS 3: Key Enhancements
From a product perspective, HyperOS 3 delivers refreshed user interface elements—including updated icons and dynamic system animations that enhance both the device’s visual appeal and ease of navigation. Xiaomi is placing particular emphasis on performance; users can expect up to a 30% increase in optimization and smoother operation. A notable new feature for business users is enhanced support for forwarding calls and SMS, adding flexibility for professionals on the go.
For teams and individuals managing Xiaomi devices across their organization, the wide compatibility and system streamlining offered by HyperOS 3 present a significant step forward in productivity and user experience.
It’s as if the Poco series doesn’t exist for Xiaomi, even though they are considered global versions. Xiaomi needs to stop its backward policies and come up with something. If it can’t manage this variety of phones, then it shouldn’t make them.
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Xiaomi should give more importance to the Poco brand. The issue of the difference between Poco’s HyperOS system apps and Xiaomi’s has become very annoying. If Poco’s user interface is HyperOS, why does Poco’s launcher, camera, and other apps on Poco phones have fewer features than Xiaomi’s HyperOS launcher and camera in various sections ?