Xiaomi has expanded the rollout of its stable HyperOS 3 update to a wider range of products, including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and smart TVs. The second batch covers devices such as the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2, Redmi K80, Redmi Turbo 4 series, the Xiaomi Pad 7 lineup, and the Xiaomi Watch S4 series.
The company said the update, ranging in size from 6.7GB to 7.6GB depending on the model, is being distributed first to users in China. Global variants are expected to follow in early November.
The latest phase of the update includes a variety of devices beyond smartphones. Supported tablets include the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, Pad 7 Pro, Pad 7S Pro 12.5, and the Redmi K Pad, known internationally as the Xiaomi Pad Mini. The update also extends to the Xiaomi TV S Pro Mini LED and S Mini LED 2025 series, as well as the full Watch S4 lineup, which features both standard and eSIM-enabled models.
In global markets, the POCO F7, POCO F7 Pro, POCO X7, Redmi Note 14 series, Xiaomi Pad 7 models, and Xiaomi Watch S4 41mm are confirmed to receive the update in November, although the exact release date has not been specified.
The wider rollout follows the initial HyperOS 3 release earlier this month for the Xiaomi 15 and Redmi K80 series. Xiaomi aims to bring the stable version of HyperOS 3 to most of its 2025 and 2024 devices by the end of the year, with the complete rollout expected to extend into March 2026.
Source: XiaomiTime
