
Xiaomi has begun releasing the latest testing release for these 12 models after launching a new HyperOS 3.1 Beta Program for the second batch of its smartphones. To improve the user experience, the most recent version includes a few improvements.
The latest beta, which includes features like Live Updates and Stacked Recent Apps Menu, has already been sent to the first batch of smartphones by the Chinese tech giant.
The HyperOS 3.1 beta upgrade is now being extended for 12 additional Xiaomi devices by the company. It will take some time for the version to reach every unit because it is arriving in groups.

As the OEM has begun distributing the latest testing release to more devices, HyperOS 3.1 beta is becoming more stable. This implies that Xiaomi will soon start rolling out the HyperOS 3.1 beta update to phones and tablets from earlier generations.
The 12 devices that are getting the new beta build are mentioned below. With the testing version listed next to it, you can determine the update for your device.
HyperOS 3.1 beta available for the following devices
- Xiaomi 15: HyperOS 3.0.300.5 Beta
- Xiaomi 15 Pro: HyperOS 3.0.300.4 Beta
- Xiaomi 15S Pro: HyperOS 3.0.300.5 Beta
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra: HyperOS 3.0.300.4 Beta
- Xiaomi 14: HyperOS 3.0.300.3 Beta
- Xiaomi 14 Pro: HyperOS 3.0.300.4 Beta
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra: HyperOS 3.0.300.3 Beta
- Redmi K80: HyperOS 3.0.3003 Beta
- Redmi K80 Pro: HyperOS 3.0.300.3 Beta
- Redmi K80 Ultra: HyperOS 3.0.300.3 Beta
- Xiaomi MIX Flip 2: HyperOS 3.0.300.6 Beta
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra: HyperOS 3.0.300.2 Beta
Before starting the installation, make sure your phone or tablet has enough storage space. Since it’s a beta version, the data on your device might be erased. Therefore, make a backup in advance.

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