The year 2026 was a watershed for Xiaomiβs ecosystem, with the company beginning a massive shift from MIUI to the new HyperOS operating system. This move doesnβt just change the interface; it affects software architecture, performance, and even app compatibility. The owners of the brandβs smartphones are wondering if their model will make it to the list of devices that will receive the update, and when exactly it will.
Unlike previous MIUI updates, where selection criteria were more transparent, HyperOS is complicated: some models will get firmware in the first quarter of 2026, others will be closer to autumn, and some will remain on MIUI 14. In this article, we will analyze officially confirmed lists from Xiaomi (as of March 2026), analyze the selection criteria and explain why some flagships may lose support.
What is HyperOS and why Xiaomi is abandoning MIUI
HyperOS is not just an updated MIUI, but a brand new operating system based on Android 14 with deep integration of Xiaomiβs own solutions. Unlike MIUI, where a proprietary interface was superimposed on top of standard Android, HyperOS redistributes resources at the kernel level, promising:
- πΉ Improved performance: optimization of RAM consumption and reduction of the background of system processes activity 20-30%.
- πΉ A single ecosystem: synchronization between smartphones, tablets, laptops and smart devices Xiaomi (for example, file transfer between Xiaomi) 13T Xiaomi Pad 6 without cloud).
- πΉ New design: the rejection of the βappleβ style MIUI In favor of a minimalist interface with adaptive animations.
- πΉ Security: an isolated environment for payments and biometric data (similar to Samsung Knox).
But the transition to HyperOS requires a device to meet stringent technical requirements, such as smartphones with Snapdragon 6xx series processors or less than 4GB of RAM may not qualify due to the limitations of the new architecture, which explains why some Redmi Note 10 or POCO X3 models wonβt get the upgrade despite the popularity.
Official list of Xiaomi smartphones with confirmed HyperOS in 2026
According to Xiaomi Community and internal company documents (leaked from @Kacskrz and @MIUIes), the upgrade to HyperOS in 2026 is guaranteed for the next series.
| Priority | Series/Model | Indicative time frame | Current version of MIUI |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (flagships) | Xiaomi 13/13 Pro/13 Ultra, Xiaomi 12S/12S Pro/12S Ultra, Xiaomi MIX Fold 2/3 | Q1βQ2 2026 | MIUI 14 (Android 13) |
| 2 (premium) | Xiaomi 12/12 Pro/12X, Xiaomi 11T Pro, Xiaomi Civi 2/3 | Q2βQ3 2026 | MIUI 14 (Android 12/13) |
| 3 (middle segment) | Redmi K50/K50 Pro/K50 Gaming, POCO F4/F4 GT, Redmi Note 12 Pro+/Pro/Pro Speed | Q3βQ4 2026 | MIUI 13/14 (Android 12/13) |
| 4 (budgetary) | Redmi Note 11 Pro+/Pro 5G, POCO X5 Pro, Redmi 10 5G | Q4 2026 β Q1 2026 | MIUI 13 (Android 11/12) |
β οΈ Note: Redmi Note models 10 (except for the Pro 5G) and POCO X3 NFC HyperOS will not be available due to hardware limitations (Snapdragon processors) 732G/750G and 4 GB RAM. For them, the last version will remain. MIUI 14 Android-based 12.
Why are some models removed from the list?
How to check if your Xiaomi will get an upgrade to HyperOS
If your model is not in the table above, don't be too upset. Here are 3 official ways to clarify the status of the update:
- Through Settings. β The phone. β Update of the system In the section "Version" MIUI" You may notice a future HyperOS transition (e.g., βYour device is preparing to upgrade").
- On the Xiaomi Community website, go to the support page, enter the device model, and check the Upcoming Updates section.
β οΈ Note: Some vendors and service centers are spreading false information about HyperOS support for older models (for example, Mi 10 or Redmi Note 8 Pro.
βοΈ Preparation for the update on HyperOS
The question is who can get the HyperOS later
Xiaomi does not disclose the full list of devices that will receive HyperOS in 2026, but analysis of kernel patches and leaks from the MIUI ROM Developer Team allows you to highlight the βgray zoneβ β models that can receive an update, but without guarantees:
- π± Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE β Beta is being tested, but the final decision depends on Snapdragon optimization. 778G.
- π± POCO F3 GT β MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor, which requires additional drivers for HyperOS.
- π± Redmi K40S β similarly POCO F4, with other modules (probable delays).
- π± Xiaomi Pad 5 β tablet can get HyperOS only after the release of Pad 6 (priority given to new devices).
The second quarter of 2026 will be key for these models: if a stable beta version does not appear by June, the chances of updating are close to zero, and owners of such devices are advised to follow the news on XDA Developers or on the Telegram channel @MIUIUpdatesTracker.
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If your model is in the grey zone, try manually checking for firmware through the Mi Flash Tool. Download the latest version here, select the region Global/EEA enter IMEI If the system offers tagged files HYPER_OS β upgrade.
What to do if your smartphone does not get HyperOS
If your model is dropped from the list (like the Redmi Note 10 Pro or Mi 10T), you have a few alternatives:
- Stay on. MIUI 14 Xiaomi promises to support critical security updates MIUI 14 until the end of 2026.However, new features (such as cross-platform synchronization) will not be available.
- Projects like LineageOS 21 (based on Android 14) or Pixel Experience can partially reproduce the functionality of HyperOS. Minus β the loss of Xiaomi branded chips (for example, Quick Apps or Game Turbo).
- In 2026, even budget models (Redmi Note 13 or POCO X6) come with HyperOS preinstalled.
β οΈ Attention: Installation of custom firmware on devices with a blocked loader (Redmi/POCO after 2021 It requires unlocking through the Mi Unlock Tool, which resets all data and can lead to loss of warranty. 4PDA model-themed.
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If you decide to stay on MIUI 14, turn off automatic update downloads in Settings β About Phone β System Update β Three Points β Update Settings. This will prevent unstable patches from being installed accidentally.
Common Problems After Upgrading to HyperOS and How to Solve Them
The first waves of updates (JanuaryβFebruary 2026) revealed the typical bugs that users encounter. TOP-5 problems and ways of eliminating them:
| Problem. | Reason. | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Fast battery discharge | Background activity of Mi Share and HyperConnect | Turn off in Settings β Applications β Permissions β Autorun |
| Navigation gestures do not work | Conflict with settings from the screen manufacturer | Reset your gesture settings in Settings β Display β Movements |
| Apps fly out when they open | Incompatible with Android 14 API | Update apps to Google Play or enable Force 32-bit in the developer settings |
| NFC does not work for payments | Resetting of security keys | Re-register cards in Google Pay or Mi Pay |
| The processor is heating up. | Optimizing the kernel for new tasks | Limit background activity in Settings β Battery β Performance Mode |
If after the update the device began to slow down, try:
- Clear the cache through Settings β Memory β Cleanup.
- Disable animations in the Developer Settings (turn on tap by Assembly Number 7 times).
- Perform reset to factory settings (pre-save data!).