
Although Xiaomi has been working on HyperOS 2.2 in the background, the release date may have been unintentionally disclosed. Xiaomi just released a description of how it plans to roll out its new, minimalist camera app, which debuted alongside the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. However, a closer examination of the camera update’s deployment schedule suggests that HyperOS 2.2 might be released earlier than anticipated.

HyperOS 2.2 development is underway
Based on Xiaomi’s standard rollout plan, the following can be expected:
- Late April 2025: Mi Pilot releases of HyperOS 2.2
- Early May 2025: Stable releases of Mi Pilot
- Mid-May 2025: Flagship devices stable release rollout
- Jun–Jul 2025: Wider rollout to other models
This is in line with Xiaomi’s previous actions. For instance, the new Game Turbo capabilities were introduced with the REDMI K80 series and were available on all HyperOS 2.1-compatible devices. The new simple camera app, which will come pre-installed on HyperOS 2.2, will experience the same thing.

Mid-May to Mid-June 2025
- Xiaomi 15 Series
- Xiaomi 14 Series
- Mi Mix Fold 4
- Mi MIX Flip
- Redmi K80 Series
- Redmi K70 Series
- Redmi Note 14 Series
- Redmi Turbo 4
Mid-June through Late July, 2025
- Xiaomi 13 Series
- Xiaomi 12S Series
- Xiaomi MIX Fold 3
- Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro / Xiaomi 14 CIVI
- Redmi K60 series
- Redmi Note 13 series
- Redmi Turbo 3 / POCO F6 series
What to Expect in HyperOS 2.2
Xiaomi has not yet formally confirmed all of the new features, but the following are some anticipated additions:
- Simplified Camera UI – An overhauled interface with enhanced user experience
- New AI Features – More sophisticated photo and video processing
- Optimized Performance – Better efficiency and enhanced handling of memory
- Enhanced Game Turbo 6.1 – More mobile gaming improvements
- System-wide UI Adjustments – Slight design improvements and smoother animations
In the near future, Xiaomi customers may anticipate some amazing new features as version 2.2 is a significant update.

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