
Wednesday, December 17, 2025 — Xiaomi has officially entered a new era of mobile computing with the widespread rollout of HyperOS 3.0. Built on the foundation of the newly released Android 16, this update marks a significant leap from the previous HyperOS 2.0, focusing heavily on deep AI integration, refined aesthetics, and a “human-centric” ecosystem.
As of this week, Xiaomi has expanded the rollout to include several popular flagship and mid-range devices, including the Xiaomi 14 series, Redmi Note 14 5G, and the POCO F7.
HyperOS 3.0 isn’t just a minor skin update; it is a total overhaul aimed at making the interface feel “alive.” Here are the standout features:
Under the hood, the HyperCore kernel has been optimized to reduce app launch delays by up to 55% compared to the old MIUI systems. For gamers, the update introduces a micro-architecture scheduler that reduces frame drops and power consumption during intense sessions.
Security has also received a massive boost with the December 2025 Security Patch. The system now features “Post-Quantum Encryption” for communications and a hardware-level Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) to protect sensitive biometric data across all connected Xiaomi devices—from your phone to your smart watch.
The rollout began in late 2025 and is expected to continue through March 2026. The first wave of devices receiving the update includes:
HyperOS 3.0 successfully moves away from the “bloatware” reputation of the old MIUI days. By prioritizing a clean, minimalist design and useful AI tools, Xiaomi has created an operating system that feels truly modern and competitive on the global stage.