October 2025 update now rolling out to 23 Xiaomi and Redmi devices

The October 2025 security patch was formally released by Xiaomi for 23 models, including well-known gadgets like the Xiaomi 12 series, Redmi Note 14 Pro+, POCO F7, and Xiaomi 14T. The EEA region is currently experiencing the deployment, which began early on Monday. Other global versions will follow shortly. Updates may be viewed via HyperOSUpdates.com, our MemeOS Enhancer app on Google Play, or the Settings → About phone → System updates.
The update improves overall device stability and fortifies system security throughout Xiaomi’s tablet and smartphone lines. The complete list of devices that are part of this wave is provided below:
- Redmi Series: Redmi Note 12 4G, Redmi Note 13 4G, Redmi Note 13 4G NFC, Redmi 15 4G, Redmi Note 14 Pro+, Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G, Redmi Note 13 Pro, Redmi 12, Redmi 12 5G
- POCO Series: POCO M7 4G, POCO F6, POCO F7, POCO Pad, POCO X6 5G, POCO X7 Pro, POCO M6 Pro
- Xiaomi Series: Xiaomi 12, Xiaomi 12 Pro, Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 14T
- Tablets: Redmi Pad Pro 5G, Redmi Pad SE, Redmi Pad 2
The new version is mostly being made available for the EEA region, but it will also be available in the future weeks for the India and global versions.
What’s New in the October 2025 Update
The main goals of the October 2025 security patch are to improve HyperOS performance stability, address vulnerabilities found, and strengthen the device’s system-level protection. Customers will notice more seamless speed and memory management improvements, particularly on premium smartphones like the Xiaomi 13 Ultra and POCO F7, even though there aren’t any significant visual or functional upgrades.
Along with connectivity improvements to Xiaomi HyperConnect devices, the update also provides productivity software compatibility improvements for devices like the Redmi Pad Pro 5G and POCO Pad.

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