HyperOS 3 goes mainstream: stable release arrives on 18 new devices—from tablets to smart TVs and wearables

Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 stable update is moving into its second phase, bringing a hefty round of upgrades to phones, tablets, smart TVs, and wearables. The rollout starts in China and will expand to global devices in early November. Expect a large download: the OTA ranges from about 6.7GB to 7.6GB depending on the device, so plan for plenty of free storage and a solid Wi‑Fi connection.

Devices getting HyperOS 3 now (China)
Phones
– Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 (OS3.0.3.0.WOHCNXM)
– Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro (OS3.0.3.0.WOICNXM)
– Redmi K80 (OS3.0.3.0.WOKCNXM)
– Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, globally known as POCO F7 (OS3.0.4.0.WOLCNXM)
– Redmi Turbo 4 (OS3.0.2.0.WOJCNXM)

Tablets
– Xiaomi Pad 7 series (China variants)

Smart TVs
– Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED 2025 series
– Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED series
– Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2025 series

Wearables
– Xiaomi Watch S4 Sport
– Xiaomi Watch S4
– Xiaomi Watch S4 eSIM
– Xiaomi Watch S4 eSIM 15th Anniversary Edition
– Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm

Global rollout slated for November
Xiaomi confirms that worldwide variants will begin receiving HyperOS 3 in early November, with exact dates to be announced by region. Confirmed models include:
– POCO F7 and POCO F7 Pro
– POCO X7
– Redmi Note 14 series
– Xiaomi Pad 7 and Pad 7 Pro
– Xiaomi Pad Mini
– Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm

Rollout progress and timeline
The company began the stable push earlier this month with the Xiaomi 15 and Redmi K80 series in China. With this second wave, Xiaomi remains on track to deliver HyperOS 3 to most 2025 and 2024 devices by year’s end, with the broader rollout continuing into March 2026.

Update size and preparation tips
– Free up at least 10GB of space to avoid installation issues.
– Back up important data before updating.
– Charge your device to at least 50% and keep it connected to reliable Wi‑Fi.
– If you don’t see the update yet, wait a few days and check again as OTAs roll out in stages.

How to check for HyperOS 3
– On phones and tablets: Settings > About device > System update.
– On smartwatches: Use the companion app or the watch’s Settings > System update.
– On smart TVs: Settings > System > Software update.

What to expect
While release notes vary by model, this major version typically focuses on system polish, stability improvements, and under‑the‑hood optimizations across Xiaomi’s ecosystem, ensuring a more unified experience between phones, tablets, TVs, and wearables.

If you own one of the devices listed above, keep an eye on your update panel over the coming days. Global users should see HyperOS 3 start landing in early November as regional builds go live.