Xiaomi has officially revealed major developments toward solving a number of HyperOS 2 beta issues, with most pertaining to optimization of user experience for flagship devices such as the Xiaomi 15 Pro and Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The update was made available through an official post in the Xiaomi Community forum of April 11th, outlining both issues fixed and future optimizations users can look forward to in future updates. These improvements show how Xiaomi is dedicated to refining its new operating system based upon actual user feedback.
Recently Optimized Issues
The beta team was successful in solving many critical issues that impacted user experience:
- Xiaomi 15 Pro (2.0.200.9) – Resolved the Leica watermark problem where it was not possible to turn it off under specific situations
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra (2.0.200.5) – Fixed abnormal camera widget behavior
- The XiaoAi suggestion widget can be moved or deleted as expected
- Display of real-time speed of the network within the status bar was corrected
- Resolved black screen problem faced while changing minimum width under developer options
These optimizations reflect how quickly and responsively Xiaomi acts upon user concerns, to make premium features like integration with Leica cameras work seamlessly under any circumstances.
Issues currently being worked upon
The announcement also openly disclosed several issues being currently worked upon by the development team:
- Vientiane screen-off problem with full-screen
- AOD showing with lock screen shortcut function icons not concealed
- Freezing issues with specific game situations
- WeChat image sending failure under certain circumstances
- Full-screen return to desktop failures
- Refund and travel assistant data not updating as expected
This future openness regarding both finished issues and pending issues demonstrates Xiaomi’s commitment to informing users of what’s happening with systems while actively seeking to make overall HyperOS a better experience.
Regular beta updates show how Xiaomi fine-tunes HyperOS 2 prior to broader stable rollouts so that what is made available to the general public is a smooth, proven experience.