HyperOS 3 Goes Stable: 12 More Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco Phones Join the Rollout

Xiaomi is moving quickly to get HyperOS 3 into as many hands as possible before the end of 2025. After rolling out the stable Android 16-based HyperOS 3 update to 10 devices earlier this month, the company is now widening the release to a new wave of Xiaomi and Redmi phones and tablets.

According to an announcement shared on the Xiaomi Community, the stable HyperOS 3 rollout is expanding to more than a dozen additional models. The newly added lineup focuses heavily on popular 2023 and 2024 mid-range and budget devices, including the Redmi K60 series, Redmi Note 14 5G, Redmi Note 13R Pro, Redmi Note 13 5G, and the Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro.

For now, this rollout is mainly targeted at Chinese variants of these devices. Xiaomi is expected to bring the same stable HyperOS 3 update to international models in early 2026. That said, the global rollout is already starting to show movement, with stable HyperOS 3 reportedly beginning to reach the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G and Poco M6 Pro 4G in certain regions.

HyperOS 3 is packed with attention-grabbing upgrades designed to make everyday use feel faster, cleaner, and more “next-gen.” One of the standout additions is an iPhone-style floating “HyperIsland” feature that surfaces live activities and alerts in a compact, glanceable interface without forcing you to pull down the notification shade. Xiaomi is also introducing fresh iOS-inspired lock screen styles, a reworked home screen experience, smoother animations, and new generative AI tools that aim to help with writing and photo editing. Another notable feature mentioned in the update details is app mirroring support that lets you mirror apps to an iPad or MacBook.

If your device is on the supported list, keep an eye out for an over-the-air (OTA) update notification over the next few days. It’s also a good idea to make sure you’re already on the latest HyperOS 2 build and that you’ve installed any pending security or feature updates, as those can sometimes affect when major updates appear on your phone or tablet.