Caption – Xiaomi Rolls Out HyperOS 3 Globally. (Image credit – Xiaomi)
Xiaomi has officially launched HyperOS 3 worldwide, marking its next major software evolution built on Android 16. The update brings smarter AI-driven tools, enhanced system performance, and a refreshed user interface.
The rollout starts in Europe with the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro and will gradually expand to more Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices through early 2026.
Caption – Hyper Island is supposedly a Dynamic Island alternative. (Image credit – Xiaomi)
The highlight of the update is Hyper Island, a pill-shaped interactive hub positioned at the top of the display. It consolidates notifications, live activities, and quick actions into one compact area, allowing users to manage music playback, reply to messages, or track ongoing events without leaving the current app.
Compatible with over 70 apps and services, Hyper Island serves as Xiaomi’s take on Apple’s Dynamic Island. Notably, insider PaperKing13 revealed that the latest HyperOS 3.0.23 build removes the earlier code restrictions that limited Hyper Island to select devices. This means all eligible Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco smartphones will now receive the feature.
However, there’s a small limitation. Devices with lower RAM (around 6GB or less) won’t include the feature’s animated transitions. While the core functionality remains intact, budget models will have simpler, non-animated interactions.
The Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro have already received the feature globally, while entry-level phones are expected to get it between December 2025 and March 2026.
HyperOS 3 introduces several AI-based features designed to boost creativity, productivity, and system intelligence. New features include –
Xiaomi claims HyperOS 3 delivers a 30% performance boost with apps launching 21% faster and energy efficiency improved by 10%. Gaming performance has also been optimised with fewer frame drops during high-load sessions.
To complement these upgrades, Xiaomi has introduced over 100 refined animation tweaks, resulting in smoother transitions and more natural navigation throughout the interface.
With HyperOS 3, Xiaomi aims to blend AI intelligence, refined aesthetics, and cross-device optimisation into a single cohesive experience. The new OS promises faster performance, smarter tools, and a more unified visual flow, cementing Xiaomi’s vision for a seamlessly connected ecosystem.
The company confirmed that beta testers will be the first to receive the update, while regular users can manually check for availability under Settings > About Phone > System Update.
This phased approach ensures that most recent Xiaomi devices get upgraded to HyperOS 3.
Below is the full list of all smartphones eligible for the latest HyperOS 3 update –
Answer. Hyper Island is Xiaomi’s new pill-shaped interactive hub that consolidates notifications, live activities, and quick actions. It will be available across eligible Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco smartphones, though devices with 6GB RAM or less will have simplified, non-animated interactions.
Answer. HyperOS 3 introduces several AI tools including DeepThink Note Writing, real-time voice translation, AI noise reduction, gallery and system-wide search, and image summarisation.
Answer. The rollout begins in Europe with the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro in October 2025, expanding to more Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices through March 2026 in a phased schedule.
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