
The second round of internal testing for HyperOS 2.2 has officially ended, and it now covers more than 130 devices from the Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO portfolios. This upgrade is quite extensive, encompassing both premium smartphones and tablets as well as entry-level products. Many users will get the update at the same time when the worldwide public release starts. It is evident that Xiaomi is giving top priority to a seamless, well-organized updating procedure for all of its products.
While waiting for the official HyperOS 2.2 release, users can access the MemeOS Enhancer app through the Play Store to unlock more Xiaomi features and system improvements.
More than 130 items are currently included in Xiaomi’s internal testing program, guaranteeing extensive coverage across all significant price points and markets. Included are gadgets from Taiwan, Indonesia, Russia, China, Europe, India, and more. The update is appropriately customized for every user base thanks to this geographical attention.

Flagship and Premium Device Readiness
Xiaomi’s Flagship Lineup
All leading Xiaomi models have completed internal testing, including:
- Xiaomi 15 series (15, 15 Pro, 15S Pro, 15 Ultra)
- Xiaomi 14 series (14, 14 Pro, 14 Ultra, 14T, 14T Pro)
- Xiaomi 13 series (13, 13 Pro, 13 Ultra, 13T, 13T Pro)
- Xiaomi 12 series (12, 12 Pro, 12S, 12S Pro, 12S Ultra, 12T, 12T Pro)
Foldables and Innovative Models
Xiaomi’s MIX Fold series (Fold 2, Fold 3, Fold 4) and MIX Flip have also been fully tested, underscoring HyperOS 2.2’s optimization for foldable devices.
Redmi and POCO
From the K series (K50 Ultra through K80 Pro) and Note series (Note 12 through Note 14 and all variations) to the Turbo lineup and more reasonably priced models like the Redmi 12–14R 5G, Redmi’s full spectrum is covered.
POCO’s gaming and performance-focused models are included as well. The F series (F5, F6, F7, including Pro and Ultra variants), X series (X6, X7, Pro, Neo), and the M and C series for budget users are all part of the rollout.
The HyperOS 2.2 internal rollout also covers:
- Xiaomi Pad 6 and 7 series (including Pro, Ultra, Max, and S Pro models)
- Redmi Pad Pro, Pad 2, and SE variants
- POCO Pad
In conclusion, one of the biggest coordinated Android update rollouts in Xiaomi’s history is about to happen. With the launch of every major product line, millions of customers worldwide can anticipate improved performance and new features.

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