When will the update Xiaomi 13: release schedule and installation

Owners of the flagship Xiaomi 13 smartphone are constantly waiting for new versions of the software, and this is understandable. The device, built on the basis of the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, requires regular optimization to maintain stability and high performance in games and everyday tasks. The question of when Xiaomi will release the next major update, worries users around the world, as it depends not only on the emergence of new features, but also the level of security of personal data.

Xiaomi has dramatically changed its approach to software development by moving from MIUI to the new HyperOS platform. This transition marks not just a name change, but a deep reworking of the system’s core, which requires more thorough testing before releasing final versions for the global market. The global stable version of HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15 for Xiaomi 13 is expected in the second quarter of 2026, although in China releases occur much earlier. Understanding this time difference is critical for those who follow the industry news.

In this article, we will take a closer look at the current status of updates, the differences between Chinese and global firmware, and how to get new software faster. You will learn whether to install beta versions, how to properly prepare your smartphone for the upgrade, and what changes to expect in the interface and functionality of the camera.

Current status updates and transition to HyperOS

Xiaomi 13 has already received or is in the process of receiving updates to HyperOS 1.0 in the global segment. However, users are already looking to the future, waiting for the arrival of version 2.0, which is based on the fresh Android 15 operating system. In China, this process is much more active: testing new builds begins long before they appear on the international market. The global version always undergoes an additional cycle of Google certification and adaptation to regional features.

The upgrade process is now split into several stages, allowing Xiaomi engineers to identify critical bugs early on. First, the release appears for a narrow circle of testers (Beta), then the public testing phase, and only after that the release of a stable version (Stable).

⚠️ Warning: Installing the Chinese version of firmware on a global smartphone (Cross-flash) may lead to the blocking of functions NFC, banking applications and advertising in system utilities.

It is important to understand that the transition to HyperOS requires reassembly of many system applications, which is why the intervals between major updates can increase, the system becomes more β€œheavy” and integrated with the ecosystem of the smart home, which imposes additional requirements for code stability, users who value stability above new products are advised to wait for the official notification in the settings menu.

πŸ“Š What version of the software you have installed on Xiaomi 13?
MIUI 14 (Android 13)
HyperOS 1.0 (Android 14)
HyperOS Beta (Android 15)
Chinese firmware

Official release schedule for Android versions and security patches

Xiaomi has officially confirmed that the flagship Xiaomi 13 series will receive three major operating system updates and four years of security patches, which means that the device released with Android 13 is guaranteed to receive Android 14, Android 15 and Android 16.

Security patches come out at different frequency. For global versions, they often come out every 1-2 months, fixing vulnerabilities at the Android Security Patch level. However, in recent months, there has been a trend towards increasing intervals between minor updates, as the company focuses on stabilizing HyperOS. It is expected that the chart will reach the standard frequency (once a quarter) after the migration of all devices to the new platform is complete.

Below is a table with approximate release dates for the global version of Xiaomi 13.Please note that dates may shift depending on the test results.

OS versionBase (Android)StatusExpected period (Global)
HyperOS 1.0Android 14Stable.Available.
HyperOS 1.5/1.6Android 14In development1 quarter 2026
HyperOS 2.0Android 15Beta (China)2nd quarter 2026
HyperOS 3.0Android 16Planned.2026

It is worth noting that regional features affect rollout speeds, and users in India, Europe and Russia may receive update notifications at different times, even when the firmware version is the same, a common practice to prevent server congestion and to collect error statistics.

Differences between Chinese and Global Firmware

One of the main features of the Xiaomi ecosystem is the separation of firmware into CN (China) and Global. Chinese versions are the first to be updated, often months ahead of the world release, and new features are introduced earlier. AI-Cameras, desktop widgets and deep interface settings, but the price is not necessarily the default services of Google and the presence of Chinese apps.

Global Stables are more rigorously moderated, cutting out China-specific services, adding privacy settings for Europe and other regions, and fully localizing. If you see updates for Xiaomi 13 coming out in Chinese, don’t expect it to be instantly available on your global firmware device.

Can I re-flash Global on China?
Technically, this is possible through unlocking the bootloader and using the Mi Flash Tool. However, this will lead to loss of warranty, possible problems with Bands (LTE/5G frequencies) and NFC. In addition, returning to global firmware can be difficult due to regional locks (Region Lock).

There is also the concept of "EEA" (European version), which is a subset of global, but has even more stringent restrictions on telemetry collection. Updates for EEA are often released a little later than for General Global, but guarantee full compliance with GDPR. For users from Russia and the CIS, the difference between Global and EEA is minimal, but the version ID (for example, OS1.0.x.x.EUXM) may differ.

How to Check and Install Update Manually

If the automatic notification does not come, you can check for updates manually. To do this, go to the Settings menu β†’ About the phone and click on the logo of the version of MIUI or HyperOS. The system will contact the server and check the relevance of the software. However, sometimes the server does not see the update due to regional settings or cache.

For more advanced users, it is possible to manually install via recovery. This method requires downloading the firmware archive (.zip) from the official website or verified resources. The file must be placed at the root of internal memory. Then, in the update menu, click on three dots in the corner and select "Select firmware file".

β˜‘οΈ Checklist before manual update

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It is important to follow the sequence of actions. If you try to install an older version on top of the new (Downgrade), the system will give an error and refuse to perform the installation without completely resetting the data (Wipe Data).

The way to verify the version:


Settings β†’ About Phone β†’ Version MIUI/HyperOS β†’ Three Dots β†’ Update Options

Solving issues with delayed updates

A common problem is when friends already have an update and you don't. This may be due to phased distribution. However, if the delay is more than a month, it's worth checking the region in settings. Changing the region (for example, to India or Singapore) sometimes causes the server to issue an update earlier, but this method does not always work and can affect the operation of some system applications.

Another reason for delays may be a custom theme or a modified system font. Some design elements that change the system files of the interface block the verification of updates.

⚠️ Note: Using third-party software to β€œforce” updates (such as modified versions of the bootloader) may cause a software failure (Bootloop.

You should also clear the Update cache. To do this, go to Settings β†’ Apps β†’ All Apps β†’ Update (Updater) and select Clear Data β†’ Clear Cache. This is secure and will not delete your personal files, but will cause the app to request information from the server again.

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Useful tip: Before installing a major update (for example, changing the version of Android), free up a minimum of 10-15 GB of free memory. The system creates backups of the system partition, and if there is a shortage of space, the process can be interrupted.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Will Xiaomi 13 get Android 16?
Yes, according to the official update policy, Xiaomi 13 is guaranteed to receive three major OS updates. Since the phone came out with Android 13, it will receive Android 14, 15 and 16. Android 16 is not expected to release until 2026.
Is it safe to install Beta versions of HyperOS?
Beta versions are designed for testing and may contain errors, lead to rapid battery discharge or unstable application performance, and beta installation is recommended only on a secondary device or if you have the skills to roll back the system.
Will the data disappear when you update through the menu "Select a firmware file"?
When you install the full ROM on top of the existing version of the same or newer version, the data is usually saved. However, always back up important photos and contacts before any manipulation of the software.
Why does the update weigh so much (4-5GB)?
Large update files usually mean it’s a full firmware update, not a delta update (only modified files), which often happens when you change Android versions or manually update via a zip archive.
How do I get back to the previous version of the firmware?
Officially, the downgrade is only possible through Fastboot mode and a computer with the Mi Flash Tool utility, and all data will be deleted. You can not roll back to the old version through the phone menu.

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Timely system updates are not only new features, but also critical security patches that protect your banking data and personal information from new threats.