HyperOS 2.0 Update: Xiaomi is gearing up for the launch of HyperOS 2.0, which is expected to be released in October. Fans of the brand are eagerly anticipating this update, but it’s important to note that not every device will receive it. Only select models from Xiaomi and its sub-brands, Redmi and Poco, will be eligible for the highly anticipated HyperOS 2.0 upgrade.
While the Chinese brand has yet to make any official announcements regarding HyperOS 2.0, recent indications suggest that they are indeed working on a new version. This was confirmed when traces of HyperOS 2.0 were discovered in the source code of Xiaomi’s official website.
If you own a Xiaomi device, check the list below to determine whether it will receive the upcoming major upgrade to HyperOS 2.0.
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XiaomiTime has shared a list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices that are likely to receive the HyperOS 2.0 update. The devices include:
Xiaomi Devices
- – Xiaomi 14, 14 Pro, 14 Ultra, 14T, 14T Pro
- – Xiaomi 13, 13 Pro, 13 Ultra
- – Xiaomi 12T, 12T Pro
- – Xiaomi series 12, 12 Pro, 12S, 12S Pro, 12S Ultra
- – Xiaomi Mi series 11 and Mi 11 Lite 5G NE
- – Xiaomi 11T, 11T Pro
- – Xiaomi Mix Fold 2, Mix Fold 3
- – Xiaomi Pad 6 series and Pad 5 Pro 12.4
Redmi Devices
- – Redmi K60 series
- -Redmi K50 series
- – Redmi Note 13 series
- – Redmi 12 series
- – Redmi 13 series
- – Redmi 14C, 14R
Poco Devices
- – Poco F series (F6 Pro, F6, F5, F4 GT)
- – Poco X6 series
- – Poco M series
This informal list is based on software update policies and previous rollout patterns. If your device is not listed, wait for the official announcement before planning an upgrade.
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Xiaomi has not officially revealed the changes coming with HyperOS 2.0, but leaks suggest some exciting features. The new version may allow users to detect hidden cameras using WLAN signals, enhancing user privacy and personal security compared to competitors.
Screenshots indicate a redesigned settings homepage that adopts a card-like experience rather than the traditional segmented layout. This update could be well-received by Xiaomi fans, given the longstanding design of the settings app.
HyperOS 2.0 might support up to 16GB of virtual memory, with a default of 6GB, although not all devices will support this due to hardware limitations, likely making it available on high-end phones. It’s also rumored that Xiaomi is working on a feature allowing users to disable the lock screen editor, which activates by long-pressing empty space on the lock screen.
Beyond these changes, improvements in animations, performance, and privacy are expected. New AI features are anticipated as well, as other smartphone brands are focusing on enhancing their AI capabilities.
According to recent leaks, Xiaomi may start rolling out HyperOS 2.0 to eligible devices in the second week of October, with recent flagship devices being prioritized, followed by mid-range and budget models.