Xiaomiβs mobile ecosystem is undergoing one of the biggest transformations of the past decade, and moving away from the familiar MIUI shell to the new HyperOS platform marks not just a name change, but a fundamental change in the software architecture. Users around the world are looking forward to seeing their devices experience new interfaces, improved performance and improved integration with the smart home.
The issue of compatibility is particularly pressing now as the company seeks to unify the experience across all its gadgets. HyperOS is based on optimized Android and Linux kernels, allowing it to run even on hardware-limited devices where the old MIUI would already be unstable.
In this article, we will look at which smartphones are guaranteed to receive an update and which will remain behind. We will analyze the technical requirements, rollout steps and what exactly will change for the owner after installation. If you are planning to buy a device or just waiting for an update, this information will help you navigate the schedule of the firmware release.
Architectural changes and iron requirements
The HyperOS transition is not a cosmetic repair, it's a complete overhaul of the foundation. The new operating system uses a microkernel that dynamically allocates resources between applications and system processes. That means that the old memory and cache algorithms are no longer relevant, which is why the list of supported devices is not only based on the age of the model, but also on the capabilities of its processor and the type of memory.
A key requirement for stable operation of the new shell is the availability of fast permanent memory. Devices equipped with UFS 2.1 and lower drives can face problems when writing system logs and updating background services. Xiaomi has relied on response speed, so priority is given to models with UFS 3.0, UFS 3.1 and later. This ensures instant launch of applications and smooth animations that have become the hallmark of the presentation of the new OS.
β οΈ Note: Even if your model is on the supported list, the first beta version may not work well. Always back up your data before manually installing firmware through Recovery.
Also worth noting is the increased demands on AI modules: New widgets, photo processing functions and voice assistant use on-device AI neural network computing. Smartphones with weak NPUs may not get full system functionality even if the underlying shell is installed, which creates a situation where the device technically βreceivesβ an update, but the user does not feel the claimed benefits.
Why are the old flagships getting updates faster than budgeters?
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones for the global version
The global version of the shell always comes later than the Chinese version, as it requires Google certification and regional adaptation.At the moment, a clear list of Xiaomi devices that will be the first to move to the new platform has been formed, mainly these are the flagship lines of the last three years, as they have the necessary margin of performance.
Owners of the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 14 series have already received or are in the process of getting a stable version.These devices were actually created with an eye on the new OS. Following them are the Xiaomi 12 series models, including the Lite and Pro versions. For the Xiaomi 11 series, the update is also announced, but can come in a stripped-down form, without some heavy animations.
- π± Xiaomi 14 Series: Ultra, Pro, Standard Version β Full Functions Out of the Box.
- π± Xiaomi 13 Series: All models, including Lite, get full feature set AI.
- π± Xiaomi 12 Series: Confirmed to receive stable version in the second quarter.
- π± Xiaomi 11 Series: Update expected, but widget restrictions are possible.
The Mix Fold 2 and Mix Fold 3 have a special version of the system optimized for large screens and open state multitasking. Global versions of Mix Fold are also included in the priority list of updates. This shows that the company considers the clamshell form factor as key to demonstrating the capabilities of the new system.
Support for Redmi and POCO devices
Redmi and POCO have always been hugely popular for their value for money, and with HyperOS, the policy changes, and while budget models were often forgotten after a major Android update, Redmi Note now has a longer-term support guarantee, which is directly related to the unification of the code base.
The first update will be devices based on Snapdragon 7 and 8 series processors, as well as the top-end MediaTek Dimensity. This is due to the fact that drivers for these chipsets are easier to adapt to the new core. Owners of the popular Redmi Note 12 and Redmi Note 13 can expect the arrival of firmware in the coming months. For the Note 11 series, the situation remains in question and depends on the results of testing beta versions.
The POCO line, which is the global renaming of China's Redmi and Xiaomi, is also covered.The flagship POCO F5 and F5 Pro are a priority.Game series like POCO X will get a system with a delay, as additional thermal control and game modes are required in the new environment.
| Series of devices | Model candidates | Status of renewal | Expected period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redmi Note 13 | Pro, Pro+, 5G, 4G | In development / Tests | Q2-Q3 2026 |
| Redmi Note 12 | Pro, Pro+, Explorer | Beta testing | Q2 2026 |
| POCO F5 | F5, F5 Pro | Stable version (China) | Q3 2026 (Global) |
| Redmi K60 | All modifications | Got it. | Available. |
β οΈ Note: Global versions of Redmi and POCO often get a firmware on 2-3 Don't try to sew the Chinese version onto a global device without unlocking the bootloader - this will lead to a loss of warranty and possible errors in the work of banking applications.
It is important to understand that regionalization is key: India, one of the biggest markets for the brand, receives updates on a separate schedule due to local regulatory requirements and server features, so a user in Europe can get HyperOS on their Redmi Note before the owner of the same model in Delhi.
Exit schedule and distribution stages
Updating millions of devices is a complex logistical process. Xiaomi uses a phased distribution strategy to minimize bugs. First, the firmware gets to the devices of developers and participants of the MIUI Beta program (now HyperOS Beta), which allows you to identify critical errors affecting communication or charging.
Then comes the stable release phase for a narrow range of regions (usually China, then Indonesia or Russia), only after collecting statistics on the absence of mass complaints, a global rollout begins. The entire cycle can take from 4 to 8 months for a full line of supported devices, and the rush to do this is unacceptable, since a code error can brick thousands of gadgets.
βοΈ How to Prepare for the Renewal
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βοΈ How to Prepare for the Renewal?
The user can speed up the process by manually checking for updates in the settings. However, if the server has not sent a push to your device, manual request may not help. In some cases, cleaning the cache of the System Update application helps, but this is not a guaranteed method. It is best to be patient, since forced installation through Recovery requires an unlocked bootloader, which on global versions can be paid or complicated.
What's New: Key Features of HyperOS
The switch to the new system is justified not only by optimization, but also by new functionality. One of the main changes was the redesigned control menu, the quick access panel is now more flexible, allows you to change the size of the widgets and the depth of background dimming, visually the system has become more airy, using translucent elements and new typography.
HyperConnect enables a seamless ecosystem. A smartphone, tablet, and laptop can share clipboards, files, and even screens in one touch, a direct response to Appleβs ecosystem, which is implemented at the data protocol level. Older devices may not be suitable for this function because of the lack of the necessary next-generation Wi-Fi Direct modules.
- π Memory optimization: The system manages background processes more efficiently, which prolongs battery life 10-15%.
- π¨ New themes and Always On Display: Deep integration of unlock animations and live wallpaper.
- π Security: Improved control of camera and microphone access with visual indicators.
β οΈ After upgrading to HyperOS in the first 3-5 The system indexes files and optimizes applications in the background. This is normal behavior that will pass on its own.
Also worth noting is improved windows, with split screens and floating windows now much smoother, reminiscent of the desktop experience, especially for foldable and tablet owners, but with larger smartphones, the functionality is more convenient.
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Tip: Once you upgrade to HyperOS, go to your battery settings and reconfigure your energy saving modes. New algorithms may interpret your old settings differently, resulting in unexpected discharge.
Compatibility issues and known bugs
Like any major release, HyperOS is not without childhood illnesses, with users reporting periodic notification failures in some global firmware (WhatsApp, Telegram) apps, due to aggressive energy-saving policies in the new kernel that kill background processes more than the old MIUI.
Another common problem is the in-approach sensor on some Redmi Note models. In rare cases, the screen doesn't go out during a conversation. The company's engineers are already working on patches that come with monthly security updates. There are also complaints about the heating of the case when using the camera in 4K mode, which requires additional software calibration.
Third-party launchers and themes created for MIUI 14 may not display correctly, fonts may float, icons may not fit the grid, theme writers take time to adapt their creations to new standards of interface rendering, so if you like customization, be prepared for the fact that the usual visual style will temporarily change.
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The safest way to get HyperOS is to wait for the official notification in the settings. Installing through third-party tools carries the risk of data loss and malfunctioning of banking applications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Will my Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 HyperOS get it?
Will my data disappear after the update?
Can I roll back from HyperOS to MIUI?
When will HyperOS be released in Europe?
Will the phone work faster after the update?
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HyperOS is Xiaomiβs long-term strategy. Even if your phone doesnβt get the system right away, many features (widgets, themes) can be ported to the latest versions of MIUI 14.