Key Takeaways
1. Xiaomi has launched stable versions of HyperOS 3, based on Android 16, for select smartphones including the Xiaomi 15 series and Redmi K80 range.
2. The OTA update will initially roll out to a limited number of devices, with broader availability expected in the coming weeks.
3. The update size is between 7.5GB and 8GB, introducing features like Xiaomi Hyperland, performance enhancements, and AI-driven tools.
4. Key improvements include better notification grouping, Live Updates, a predictive back gesture, and enhanced security features.
5. Global users will receive stable updates for over 15 Xiaomi and Redmi models from October to November, including popular series like Redmi Note 14 and POCO F7.
After several weeks of testing in beta, Xiaomi has at last launched the stable versions of HyperOS 3, which is based on Android 16, for its initial set of smartphones. This includes six flagship models from the Xiaomi 15 series and the Redmi K80 range. The release is first targeting Chinese variants, with international versions expected to follow later this month.
OTA Update for Users
If you own a Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi 15 Pro, 15S Pro, 15 Ultra, or a Redmi K80 Pro or Ultra with a Chinese ROM, be on the lookout for an OTA update arriving in the next few days. This update is being rolled out in phases, meaning that only a limited number of devices will get the update at first. If everything goes as planned, the update will be expanded to include more devices in the upcoming weeks.
Update Details
The update size ranges from 7.5GB to 8GB, and you can see the build numbers below (thanks to XiaomiTime):
HyperOS 3 introduces a range of new features and improvements. Notably, it has a version of the iPhone’s Dynamic Island called Xiaomi Hyperland, along with an iOS 16-like lockscreen. Xiaomi is also claiming significant performance enhancements with optimizations to the kernel and graphics rendering pipeline. For devices that support it, the new software includes AI-driven writing tools, voice recognition, and smart translation capabilities. Additionally, users can expect enhancements specific to Android 16, such as improved notification grouping, Live Updates, the predictive back gesture, and security features like Trade-in Mode and Advanced Protection.
Timely Rollout
Xiaomi had assured users that a stable update would be available for these devices by October 15, and the HyperOS 3 rollout seems to be right on target. Global users won’t have to wait long either, as the company plans to release the stable update for over 15 Xiaomi and Redmi models between October and November. This will include well-liked devices such as the Redmi Note 14 series, POCO F7 series, and POCO X7 / X7 Pro.
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