Xiaomi continues to raise the bar in hardware and software integration. Built upon Google’s Android 17 architecture, the new HyperOS 4 has been detailed for the first time, alongside flagship models like the Xiaomi 17 series and the performance-oriented Redmi K90 Pro Max. This update aims to redefine the user experience through AI, making the Xiaomi ecosystem smarter and more fluid than ever before.
AI-Focused HyperOS 4: New Standards in Performance
Xiaomi’s next-generation interface, HyperOS 4, is not just a visual overhaul but a deep optimization package reaching the system core. Expected to launch with the Xiaomi 17 series, this version combines On-Device AI capabilities with hardware acceleration.

Key features of the new system include:
- Dynamic Memory Management: A new system to ensure lower latency and higher efficiency.
- Smart Kernel Architecture: Distributes system resources based on individual usage habits.
- Xiaomi Vela Integration: Allows seamless, lag-free management of everything from electric vehicles to smart home appliances from a single center.
The Xiaomi 15 series is also confirmed to be among the first devices to receive this update globally.
Redmi K90 Pro Max: A Mid-Range Flagship Experience
For performance enthusiasts, the Redmi K90 Pro Max is preparing to push boundaries. Leaked hardware specs suggest the device will feature an ultra-powerful chipset and a revamped 3D liquid cooling system to fully leverage HyperOS 4’s advantages. Carrying the “Pro Max” moniker, this model leads the list of devices expected to receive the Android 17-based update either out-of-the-box or shortly after launch.
Update Roadmap: First Supported Models
According to leaks causing excitement in the tech world, the lucky models to first experience the HyperOS 4 and Android 17 duo are as follows:
- Xiaomi Series: Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 Pro, and Xiaomi 15S Pro.
- Redmi Series: Redmi K90 Pro Max, Redmi K90, Redmi K70 Ultra, and high-end models of the Redmi Note 15 series.
- Tablets: Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra and Pad 7 Pro.
The beta process is expected to begin in China in the autumn of 2026, with the global rollout gaining momentum toward the end of 2026.
Xiaomi seems to be betting heavily on “Vela” to unify its massive product ecosystem under Android 17. Do you think a unified OS across cars, phones, and homes is the ultimate convenience, or does it raise too many privacy concerns for you? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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