
Xiaomi revealed the HyperOS Enhanced Edition beta version of the operating system, which will act as a testing ground for many system-level improvements and core experience optimizations. The new HyperOS Enhanced Edition is a separate subset of Xiaomi’s HyperOS operating system that will now act as a testbed for novel technical solutions at the kernel level, or innovations that are eventually incorporated into Xiaomi’s core operating system following extensive testing and improvement.
The main goal with HyperOS Enhanced is to release a HyperOS based on Android 15.

Primary Features of Xiaomi HyperOS Enhanced Edition Beta
- Optimized Core Experience: HyperOS Enhanced puts much effort into refining system performance and optimizing user experience to perfect the bottom level of technical aspects in an operating system.
- Android 15 Based: The Enhanced Edition will be sitting on Android 15 and serve as a bridge towards the adaptation of the upgraded version before the full changeover to HyperOS 2.0. Just like how some devices last year received MIUI 14.1, which was based on Android 14, here Xiaomi is doing exactly the same thing with Enhanced Edition.
- Hardware Compatibility: The Beta release is targeted at working on a narrow range of devices only:
- Xiaomi 14
- Redmi K60 Extreme Edition
- Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
Overview of Beta Recruitment and Registration Process
The Xiaomi HyperOS Enhanced Edition beta recruitment period is set to begin on September 13, 2024, and end on September 17, 2024. To join up in vain, open the Xiaomi Community App, navigate to the “Experience Enhanced Beta” section, and then follow the prompts on the screen. By the end of September 2024, eligible customers will receive a notification with instructions on how to install the beta update.
By working together, developers and tech enthusiasts will be able to contribute to the improvement of the Xiaomi HyperOS by increasing its performance and user experience. The Xiaomi HyperOS Enhanced Edition is not a beta; rather, it is more of a test drive for a future Xiaomi operating system, giving users a firsthand look at what is in store long before HyperOS 2.0 is released. This beta discusses one of the main tenets of Xiaomi’s approach to incorporating community feedback into its main software releases.

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