Owners of Xiaomiβs flagship smartphones are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a new operating system that is designed to replace the usual MIUI. HyperOS is not just a rebranding, but a fundamental change in architecture aimed at uniting the ecosystem of smart devices. For users of the Xiaomi 12T Pro model, this transition is especially important, since the device is based on a powerful Snapdragon processor, which guarantees excellent compatibility with new optimization algorithms.
The question of when exactly HyperOS will be released on the Xiaomi 12T Pro worries thousands of users, because it depends not only on the appearance of the interface, but also on the stability of the gadget in the future. The official global version of firmware for Xiaomi 12T Pro began to be distributed at the end of the first quarter of 2026, but the timing can vary depending on the region.
In this article, we will discuss the current status of updates, the technical features of the transition to a new system and answer the most common questions that arise during installation, you will also learn how to check for an update manually and what to do if the phone does not see the new version of the software.
Update status and current release dates
Developing and testing a new shell for the global market requires considerable time, especially for devices that are not in the very first wave of flagships of the 13 or 14 series. Xiaomi 12T Pro, being a powerful sub-flagship of the previous generation, received a high priority in the list of updated devices, but technically refers to the second or third wave of rollout process.
The current release date situation is as follows: a stable version of HyperOS based on Android 14 for Xiaomi 12T Pro is already available in many regions. However, if you do not receive a notification, this does not mean that something is wrong with your device. Servers are updated in groups to avoid overload and massive bagreports. Regional features play a key role: in Europe and India, release could begin earlier than in the CIS or Latin America.
There is also a developer version (Beta) that comes out earlier stable, but its installation requires unlocking the bootloader. For most users who want stable operation without bugs, it is recommended to wait for the official official version. OTA-The expectation is worth it, as the final build is free of critical bugs typical of beta tests.
Technical differences between HyperOS and MIUI 14
The move to HyperOS marks a shift away from the heavyweight MIUI structure in favor of a more modular system, based on a core that combines Linux and Xiaomi Vela to optimize resource consumption. For the owner of the Xiaomi 12T Pro, this means smoother animation and less battery consumption in standby mode, as background processes are now controlled more aggressively and smarter.
Visual changes have been made to the control center and notification curtains, which have become more spaced and informative, and the ability to customize the lock screen more flexible, reminiscent of what we saw in iOS, but with Android functionality. Always-on Display has new styles and the ability to display widgets directly on the locked screen without unlocking it.
β οΈ Warning: After first running on HyperOS, the system can perform additional optimization of applications in the background. In the first hours or even a day after the update, the phone can heat up and discharge faster - this is a normal process of rebuilding the database.
In terms of gaming performance, the new rendering engine allows for more stable FPS retention. Memory algorithms have been rewritten, which reduces the likelihood of heavy applications being dropped, and improved peripheral work, which is important for those who use the Xiaomi ecosystem: smartwatches, tablets and even household appliances can be linked faster.
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HyperOS is not just a name change, but a deep reworking of the system kernel for better performance and connectivity of devices.
Compatibility and system requirements
While Xiaomi 12T Pro is powered by the flagship Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, some older apps may require an update to work properly with the new version of Android. HyperOS is based on the latest versions of Android, which raises the requirements for security and compatibility of libraries. Before upgrading, make sure that all critical apps are updated in the Google Play Store.
System requirements also include having enough free memory. For the correct installation and decompression of update files, it is recommended to have at least 10-15 GB of free space, even if the package itself weighs less, this is necessary to create temporary files and backups of system partitions in the event of a failure.
- π± Device model: Only global and European versions of Xiaomi are supported 12T Pro (code name diting).
- πΎ Free space: Minimum 10 GB of free internal memory for secure installation.
- π Battery charge: It is recommended to have a charge of at least 60% before starting the upgrade process.
- π Stable Internet: Wi-Fi connection required to download large amounts of data without breaking.
If you are using a modified version of the system (Root-rights, unlocked bootloader with custom recovery), the official update may not come or cause a "boot" (cyclical reboot), in such cases, a complete firmware reflash through the computer with pre-cleaning of all data is required.
What happens if the installation is interrupted?
Instructions: How to check and install the update
The process of getting HyperOS on Xiaomi 12T Pro is standard for the companyβs devices, but it has its own nuances. Most often, the update comes automatically, but you can manually speed this process through the settings. This is especially true if you know that in your region the release has already taken place.
To check for updates, follow the following steps:
- Open the Settings app on your smartphone.
- Select About Phone (usually at the top of the list).
- Click on the MIUI or HyperOS logo in the center of the screen.
- The system will contact the server and check the availability of the new version.
If the update is available, you'll see a Download or Update button. After downloading, the installation process will start, which will take 10 to 30 minutes. The phone will be rebooted several times. Don't interrupt this process and don't try to use the device.
βοΈ Checklist before update
Typical problems and ways to solve them
Like any major system update, the transition to HyperOS can be technically difficult. Xiaomi 12T Pro users may face a situation where the phone sees an update, but the installation hangs on a certain percentage, often solved by simply restarting the device and trying again, but sometimes deeper intervention is required.
One common problem is increased battery consumption in the early days, which is due to indexing files and training neural networks to suit your usage style. If the problem persists for more than a week, it is recommended to check the battery usage statistics in the settings and limit the background activity of voracious applications.
| Problem. | Possible cause | Decision |
|---|---|---|
| Update doesn't come | Regional Server Restrictions | Change the region in settings (Settings β Additional β Region) to India or Global, check manually. |
| Phone's warming up. | Background optimization after installation | Wait 1-2 days of active use, restart the device. |
| Apps fly out | Application cache incompatibility | Clear the cache of the problem application or reinstall it. |
| NFC/payment is not working | Google Services or Security Failure | Recheck NFC settings, update Google Pay/Wallet, reset network settings. |
β οΈ Warning: If the phone is constantly restarting after the upgrade and is not logged in, don't panic. Try pressing the power and volume button (down) to enter Recovery mode and reset to factory settings (Wipe Data), which will delete all data, but restore the system to work.
In rare cases, it may be necessary to manually install firmware through a computer using the Mi Flash Tool utility. This method is only suitable for advanced users, since an error in choosing a firmware file can lead to complete inoperability of the device.
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Before a major update, always back up important photos and contacts to Googleβs cloud or computer, the only way to guarantee that data will be saved in the event of an unforeseen reset.
Impact of the upgrade on performance and battery
Many users fear that the new shell will slow down the device. However, an analysis of feedback from owners of Xiaomi 12T Pro shows that HyperOS runs on this hardware very confidently. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor has excess power for current interface tasks, so the animations are smoother and the system response is instant.
In terms of autonomy, there are two things: on the one hand, optimizing the background allows the phone to live longer in standby mode; on the other hand, new visuals and widgets can consume more power if used actively; on average, screen life (SoT) remains at MIUI 14 or shows an increase of 10-15% when configured correctly.
Importantly, the new system improves the switching algorithm between Wi-Fi and the mobile network, and also keeps the signal stable in areas of uncertain reception. For the Xiaomi 12T Pro, which is often used as a multimedia center, this is a critical aspect.
In conclusion, the release of HyperOS for your model is a landmark event that will extend the life of the smartphone.The new system will receive security updates and functional patches longer than the old MIUI, making the transition mandatory for those who plan to use the device for several more years.