Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 is no longer limited to a small set of users. The company has confirmed that the next wave of supported devices, including smartphones, tablets, watches, and smart TVs, is now receiving the update, starting with a batch-based rollout.
Xiaomi expands HyperOS 3 to new devices

Following its recent announcement, Xiaomi revealed via Weibo that the HyperOS 3 update will reach several additional models starting today. Among the highlights is the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2, along with multiple Redmi Turbo 4 variants and several Xiaomi Pad 7 tablets.
Here’s a full look at the newly supported devices:
- Xiaomi Mix Flip 2
- Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro
- Redmi K80
- Redmi Turbo 4 / 4 Pro
- Xiaomi Pad 7 / 7 Pro / 7 Ultra / 7S Pro 12.5
- Redmi K Pad
- Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED (2025 + prior)
- Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2025 series
- Xiaomi Watch S4 (all versions, including Sport and eSIM)
The update rollout follows Xiaomi’s grayscale system
As with previous system updates, Xiaomi is rolling out HyperOS 3 using its grayscale-to-full strategy. That means only a portion of users will receive the update initially, with availability widening based on feedback and performance stability.
If you own one of the eligible devices, you can check manually by going to:
Settings > About Phone > System Updates
What’s new with HyperOS 3?
Xiaomi’s OS update isn’t just a UI polish, it’s part of the brand’s larger “Human × Car × Home × AI” approach. That means better device-to-device connectivity, power efficiency, and smoother performance across everything from tablets to wearables.
For those running connected ecosystems with Xiaomi smartwatches, TVs, or tablets, HyperOS 3 enhances how those devices interact through the Xiaomi HyperConnect framework.
Key upgrade areas:
- Better resource allocation across devices
- Power-saving optimizations for wearables and tablets
- Improved cross-device communication (phones, TVs, watches, tablets)
- Expanded AI features on compatible hardware
MemeOS Enhancer app adds extra perks
To go a step further, users can update system-level apps through Xiaomi’s MemeOS Enhancer. This tool allows access to hidden system settings, performance tweaks, and faster app updates beyond the standard OTA rollout.
HyperOS 3 shows Xiaomi’s push for a unified ecosystem
Rather than chasing specs alone, Xiaomi is refining the way its devices talk to each other. With HyperOS 3, the company takes a clear step toward a smarter, more connected experience, one that runs deeper than just another Android skin.
From your wrist to your TV screen, Xiaomi wants it all to work together. And with this rollout, that vision is starting to take shape.

