Xiaomi regularly releases updates for its smartphones, smartwatches and TVs, but it is difficult to understand the current versions of firmware. Since 2023, the brand has been actively transferring devices from the traditional MIUI to the new HyperOS operating system, which adds to the confusion: which models have already received an update, and which are still working on the old firmware? In this article, we will understand which version of Xiaomi is considered the last for June 2026 for different product lines, how to check it on your gadget and what to do if the update does not come automatically.
Itโs important to understand that the latest version is a relative concept. For flagships like Xiaomi 14 Ultra, HyperOS 2.0 with the latest security patches will be relevant, and for budget models in 2022 (for example, Redmi Note 11), MIUI 14 may remain the most affordable. We analyzed official announcements, data from the service miuiversions.com and user reviews to compile a checklist of current firmware for popular devices.
MIUI vs HyperOS: Whatโs the difference and whatโs relevant in 2026
HyperOS is Xiaomiโs new operating system, designed to replace MIUI on all of the brandโs devices, including smartphones, tablets, TVs and smartwatches.
- ๐ Unified platform: HyperOS runs Android 14 (for smartphones) and integrates the ecosystem of devices under one interface. MIUI It was only focused on mobile devices.
- โก Performance: optimized system core reduces RAM consumption 20-30% compared MIUI 14 (According to the tests Xiaomi).
- ๐ก๏ธ Security: HyperOS has a new Xiaomi Shield data protection mechanism that blocks unauthorized access to files even when root access is available.
- ๐จ Design: minimalist interface with adaptive icons and dynamic wallpaper that change depending on the time of day.
As of June 2026, HyperOS 2.0 (based on Android 14) is the latest stable version for most flagships and mid-range smartphones. However, some devices still receive MIUI 15 updates due to hardware restrictions (for example, for models with a Snapdragon 6xx series processor).
Table of current versions of Xiaomi by models (June 2026)
| Device lineup | The latest firmware version | Android's basic OS | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 / 14 Pro / 14 Ultra | HyperOS 2.0.5.0 | Android 14 | Updates are released monthly with security patches |
| Xiaomi 13T / 13T Pro | HyperOS 1.0.12.0 | Android 13 | Upgrade to HyperOS 2.0 scheduled for Q3 2026 |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro+ | HyperOS 1.0.8.0 | Android 13 | HyperOS 2.0 Support Confirmed, but Date Unknown |
| POCO F5 / F5 Pro | MIUI 15.0.4.0 | Android 13 | HyperOS Delayed Due to Driver Issues |
| Xiaomi Pad 6 / Pad 6 Pro | HyperOS 2.0.3.0 | Android 14 | The first tablets with HyperOS out of the box |
โ ๏ธ Note: If your model is not in the table, check it on the official website MIUI Devices older than 2021 (like the Redmi Note 10) may no longer receive major updates, but they still get monthly security patches.
How to check the current firmware version on your Xiaomi
You can find the MIUI or HyperOS version on your device in 30 seconds:
- Open Settings (the gear icon on the main screen).
- Scroll down and select About Phone (or About Tablet Device).
- Click on the MIUI version or HyperOS version, and the full firmware number will be listed here (e.g. HyperOS 2.0.5.0.TMCCNXM).
- To see the Android version, tap several times on the Android version bar.
Decoding the firmware number (using the example of HyperOS 2.0.5.0.TMCCNXM):
- 2.0.5.0 - firmware version (majeure.minor.patch.build).
- TMC is the code of the model (Xiaomi 14 in this case).
- CN is a region (China) and for the global version it will be Global or EEA (Europe).
- XM is the build type (stable). Test versions are designated as DEV.
Open Settings
Find the About Phone section.
Write down the firmware number.
Contrast with the table of current versions-->
โ ๏ธ Note: If you see the words "About the phone" in the section "About the phone" MIUI, But the firmware number starts with OS1.0 โ It means that your device is running on HyperOS, but the interface still retains the old notation. MIUI 14.
Why not update and how to get it manually
If your smartphone doesnโt receive the latest firmware version automatically, the reasons may be as follows:
- ๐ Regional restrictions: some updates are first released for China and then for global versions (with a delay in the release of the new version). 1-3 month).
- ๐ Blocked bootloader: on devices with unlocked bootloader updates OTA may not work.
- ๐ถ Server problems: if Xiaomi servers are loaded, the update can โhangโ in the status โdownloadsยป.
- ๐ฑ Insufficient memory: a minimum is required to install the update 3-5 GB of free space.
To enforce and install the update:
- Go to Settings โ About the phone โ System update.
- Slip on the icon with three dots (โฎ) in the upper right corner and select Download the latest version.
- If the update is not available, try changing the region in the settings. SIM-maps (for example, from Russia to India).
- For manual installation, download the firmware from MIUI Downloads, rename the file to update.zip and place it in the phone's root memory directory. Then select Select the firmware file from the update menu.
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If the update weighs more than 2GB, download it via Wi-Fi to avoid the extra cost of mobile traffic. It is also recommended to connect the phone to charging - the installation process can take up to 20 minutes.
โ ๏ธ Note: Manual update through update.zip Resets all settings to factory settings, but does not delete user data (photos, videos, messages). โ Additionally. โ Backup and Reset: Devices with unlocked bootloader can get bootloop ( looped reboot) when installing unofficial firmware.
How to roll back from HyperOS to MIUI (if necessary)
Not everyone likes the new HyperOS system.
- ๐ Fast battery discharge on the first versions (fixed in HyperOS 2.0.3.0).
- ๐ต No uniform volume control (the problem is relevant for the Xiaomi 13 and 14 series).
- ๐ฑ Some applications (such as banking) may not work properly due to new security regulations.
You can return to MIUI, but it requires a complete flashing of the device via Fastboot or Recovery.
Step-by-step instructions for rollback on MIUI
โ ๏ธ Attention: Recoil on MIUI This results in a complete reset of data, including photos, contacts and installed applications, and after this procedure, you will not be able to receive updates. OTA โ You will need to manually monitor the release of new versions. MIUI And flash them through Fastboot.
What to do if after the update the phone began to slow down
If your device starts to warm up, discharge quickly, or slow down after installing HyperOS 2.0 or MIUI 15, follow these steps:
- Cache Clearing: Go to Settings โ Annexes โ Application Management, select All Apps, tap three points (โฎ) and press Clear cache.
- Turn off animation: activate Developer Mode (7 times tap on the Build Number in About Phone), then in Settings โ Additional โ For developers, set Windows Animation, Transition Animation, and Duration of Animation on No Animation.
- Settings Reset: in Settings โ Additional โ Backup and Reset Select Settings Reset (does not delete data, but returns system settings to factory settings).
- Background Process Check: In Settings โ Battery โ Battery Use See Which Applications Consume the Most Power and Limit Their Activity
If the problem is not resolved, try to complete a reset (with deletion of data) through Settings โ Additional โ Backup and Reset โ Reset to factory settings. Before you do, be sure to save important files to your PC or to the Xiaomi Cloud.
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In 90% of cases, the brakes after the update are due to conflicts of old data with the new firmware, resetting or completely flashing the problem.