Leaked List Reveals First Devices to Receive Xiaomi HyperOS 2 Globally


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Xiaomi recently introduced HyperOS 2 in China, unveiling both the new software and a rollout timeline for supported devices. Now, a leaked list has revealed which international devices are expected to get the HyperOS 2 update first. Along with an approximate release date.

HyperOS 2 Goes Global: Discover the First Xiaomi Devices to Get the Upgrade

HyperOS 2.0

As reported by Xiaomitime,  The leak indicates that selected global models will receive HyperOS 2 by the end of Q1 2025. This could mean updates will arrive before the start of 2025 or by the end of March. For Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco users accustomed to waiting for international updates, this timeline isn’t unusual.

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The first models listed for the HyperOS 2 update include the flagship Xiaomi 14 and 14T series, as well as the Xiaomi 13 and 13T lines. Popular models from the Poco and Redmi brands are also on the list. Including the Poco F6 series, Poco X6 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 13. And both the Redmi 12 and Redmi 13 series. With such a broad range of devices, the rollout promises to reach a large number of Xiaomi users worldwide.

While the wait might feel lengthy, HyperOS 2 aims to deliver meaningful upgrades. The update promises smoother performance, system optimizations, and new AI-powered tools to enhance productivity and personalization. For many, these features make the update worth the wait.

It’s still unclear if Xiaomi plans to host a global launch event for HyperOS 2. But international users can expect similar improvements to those already seen in China. In the Chinese market, HyperOS 2 has been well-received for its enhanced performance and AI capabilities.

As Xiaomi readies HyperOS 2 for a global launch, more details about the update’s features and exact timing should emerge soon. With the update expected within a few months, Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco fans won’t have to wait long to experience HyperOS 2 firsthand.

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