
Following the initial beta release on August 25, 2025, Xiaomi has released the stable HyperOS 3 for six of its flagship devices in China. Better AI features, more fluid animation, and greater device unity across the Xiaomi platform are all included in the current upgrade, which represents the most recent advancement in Xiaomi’s system development. new week, the upgrade is anticipated to roll out globally in the models, marking the beginning of Xiaomi’s new generation of user interfaces.
he HyperOS 3 stable rollout’s initial roll out happens with the following devices in China:
- Xiaomi 15 — OS3.0.2.0.WOCCNXM
- Xiaomi 15 Pro — OS3.0.3.0.WOBCNXM
- Xiaomi 15S Pro — OS3.0.4.0.WODCNXM
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra — OS3.0.2.0.WOACNXM
- REDMI K80 Pro — OS3.0.2.0.WOMCNXM
- REDMI K80 Ultra — OS3.0.2.0.WONCNXM
The Xiaomi 15 series will soon be available globally, and these structures are currently housed in Xiaomi’s Chinese OTA server stores.

What’s New in HyperOS 3
In order to make the Xiaomi ecosystem more intelligent and connected, HyperOS 3 delivers a sophisticated UI along with a number of clever AI-enabled capabilities.
- New look and new feel: new color scheme, fresh look and feel throughout the UI.
- Hyper Island: Xiaomi’s interpretation of the Dynamic Island, providing smoother animation and better multitasking choices.
- Cross-device synergy: effortless call, message, and screen-sharing integration between Xiomi smartphones, tablets, and laptops.
- AirDrop-like file transfer: seamlessly exchange files just by bringing the Xiaomi devices nearer.
- Better performance: 30% faster and more stable system tuning.
- Improved AI capability
In the coming week, customers worldwide will begin receiving the upgrade, even though the initial rollout was restricted to Chinese versions. With this extension, Xiaomi has reaffirmed its commitment to offering coordinated worldwide update rollout dates that align with its ambitions for the whole HyperConnect ecosystem.

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