
Xiaomi has officially started rolling out the stable version of HyperOS 3 for 13 Xiaomi and Redmi devices. This update introduces a refreshed user interface, improved performance optimizations, and deeper AI feature integrations. Users should prepare enough storage and battery capacity, as the update file size ranges between 7.3 GB and 7.6 GB depending on the model.
The first wave of updates targets devices from tablets to flagship smartphones. Below is the list of devices that currently receive the stable HyperOS 3 update:
1. Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
2. Xiaomi 14 Ultra
3. Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Special Edition
4. Xiaomi 14 Pro
5. Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition
6. Xiaomi 14
7. Xiaomi MIX Fold 4
8. Xiaomi MIX Flip
9. Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro
10. Redmi K70 Pro
11. Redmi K70 Ultimate Edition
12. Redmi K70
13. Redmi K70E
Besides these models, Xiaomi is planning to extend the rollout to additional devices. The upcoming wave will include several POCO models and Redmi Note 14 series. The specific devices listed for this second phase are:
1. POCO F7 Pro, POCO F7
2. POCO X7 Pro, POCO X7 Pro Iron Man Edition, POCO X7
3. Redmi Note 14 Pro+, Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 14 Pro, Redmi Note 14
Xiaomi distributes the update in stages, so some units may receive it later depending on their region and specific model.
HyperOS 3 is based on Android 16 and comes with several user interface upgrades. The system features new animations and updated icons to create a smoother and more modern visual experience. AI capabilities have been enhanced with functionalities like automatic writing and more advanced translation support. Additionally, memory management and graphics pipeline optimizations contribute to improved device responsiveness and fluidity.
The initial stable rollout began in China but is progressively expanding internationally. For example, the Xiaomi Pad 7, a global model, has reportedly started receiving the update. Xiaomi has affirmed its commitment to extending the HyperOS 3 update to more devices worldwide in forthcoming waves.
Users planning to upgrade should ensure their devices have enough free space and battery before installing the update to avoid interruptions. The size of the update package, which can be as large as 7.6 GB, necessitates a stable Wi-Fi connection to prevent data charges and download failures.
This new update marks a significant step for Xiaomi in enhancing user experience with improved AI integration and system optimizations. It reflects Xiaomi’s ongoing effort to keep its devices updated with the latest Android versions and innovative features. Stay tuned for future updates as HyperOS 3 becomes available to a broader range of Xiaomi and Redmi devices around the globe.




