Xiaomi has restarted its HyperOS rollout after China’s National Day Golden Week pause, and the first wave is already landing on select devices. The Xiaomi 17 in China is receiving a fresh HyperOS 3 build, while several popular budget models are staying on HyperOS 2 a little longer.
What’s new and who’s getting it
– Xiaomi 17 (China): Now receiving HyperOS 3, identified as build HyperOS 3.0.17.0.WPCCNXM. This model launched with HyperOS 3, and the latest firmware continues that trajectory.
– Redmi Pad 2 Pro: Launched last month on HyperOS 2 and remains on HyperOS 2 with the latest update. HyperOS 3 is planned, but the rollout isn’t expected to begin until next month at the earliest.
– Redmi 13 and Poco M6: Both are picking up new HyperOS 2 updates right now. They’re slated to move to HyperOS 3 in Xiaomi’s second batch, aligning with the Redmi Pad 2 Pro’s timing.
Rollout timing and availability
– The holiday break delayed new firmware releases, but deployments resumed after October 8.
– Rollouts are typically phased and region-dependent, so exact availability can vary by market and device variant.
– According to the current roadmap, more than 20 devices are excluded from the HyperOS 3 upgrade path, at least for now.
Tips before you update
– Back up important data and ensure at least 50% battery.
– Connect to a stable Wi‑Fi network to avoid interruptions.
– To check manually, go to Settings > About device > System update and refresh for the latest OTA.
Bottom line
If you own a Xiaomi 17, HyperOS 3 is arriving with the latest build in China. For Redmi Pad 2 Pro, Redmi 13, and Poco M6 users, expect another round of HyperOS 2 updates first, with HyperOS 3 scheduled for the next phase of Xiaomi’s rollout. Keep an eye on your system update panel as deployments expand in the coming weeks.






