HyperOS 3.1 Rollout Starts: Check Your Xiaomi Update Date

Xiaomi has started rolling out HyperOS 3.1, revealing the official update timeline for dozens of Xiaomi, Redmi, and tablet devices. Here’s when your phone is expected to receive the latest software upgrade.

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HyperOS 3.1 Rollout Starts: Check Your Xiaomi Update Date

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The wait is over for Xiaomi fans who have been tracking the next wave of software updates. After months of quiet testing across multiple devices, Xiaomi has finally pushed the button—HyperOS 3.1 is officially rolling out.

The company revealed the first phase of its rollout schedule through its Chinese community forum, giving users a clear look at which devices will receive the update first and how the release will unfold over the coming weeks. The update begins today for several flagship devices, with more phones and tablets joining the list through April.

For now, the timeline applies to devices sold in China. Global users shouldn’t worry, though. Builds of HyperOS 3.1 have already appeared on international servers, which strongly suggests a worldwide rollout announcement is coming soon—likely before the end of the month.

The First Wave Is Already Live

Xiaomi is kicking things off with some of its newest flagship phones and tablets. These devices are the first to receive HyperOS 3.1 starting today:

  • Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition
  • Xiaomi 17 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 17 Pro Max
  • Xiaomi 17 Pro
  • Xiaomi 17
  • Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro
  • Xiaomi Pad 8
  • Redmi K90 Pro Max
  • Redmi K90

The next batch will arrive by March 31, expanding support to several popular Xiaomi, Redmi, and tablet models:

  • Xiaomi 15 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 15S Pro
  • Xiaomi 15 Pro
  • Xiaomi 15
  • Xiaomi MIX Flip 2
  • Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra
  • Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5
  • Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
  • Xiaomi Pad 7
  • Redmi K80 Pro
  • Redmi K80 Ultimate Edition
  • Redmi K80
  • Redmi Turbo 5 Max
  • Redmi Turbo 5
  • Redmi K Pad

More Devices Through April

The rollout continues into April, bringing HyperOS 3.1 to an even wider ecosystem of devices.

Expected by April 15:

  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra Titanium Special Edition
  • Xiaomi 14 Pro
  • Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition
  • Xiaomi 14
  • Xiaomi MIX Fold 4
  • Xiaomi MIX Flip
  • Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro
  • Redmi K70 Pro
  • Redmi K70 Ultimate Edition
  • Redmi K70
  • Redmi K70E
  • Redmi Turbo 4 Pro
  • Redmi Turbo 4
  • Redmi Note 15 Pro+
  • Redmi Note 15 Pro
  • Redmi Note 15
  • Redmi Pad 2 Pro

Expected by April 23:

  • Xiaomi 13 Ultra
  • Xiaomi 13 Pro
  • Xiaomi 13
  • Xiaomi MIX Fold 3
  • Xiaomi Mi 4 Pro
  • Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
  • Redmi K60 Pro
  • Redmi K60 Ultimate Edition
  • Redmi Turbo 3
  • Redmi Note 15R
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro+
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro
  • Redmi Note 14 5G
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro+
  • Redmi Note 13 Pro
  • Redmi Note 13R
  • Redmi 15R 5G
  • Redmi 14R 5G
  • Redmi 14C
  • Redmi Pad 2
  • Redmi Pad Pro 5G
  • Redmi Pad Pro

That schedule covers a large portion of Xiaomi’s recent lineup, including flagship phones, foldables, tablets, and Redmi’s performance-focused K‑series.

A Smarter Way to Update Android

HyperOS 3.1 isn’t designed as a massive visual overhaul. Instead, Xiaomi focused on polishing the everyday experience—and solving a long‑standing annoyance in the Android world: slow, disruptive system updates.

The highlight is a new mechanism called Super OTA. Think of it as a smarter upgrade system that installs updates faster and reduces downtime during the process. Less waiting. Fewer interruptions. Minimal reboot time.

Elsewhere, Xiaomi has refined the interface with smoother animations and refreshed versions of core apps like Gallery and Weather. Lock screen customization options have also expanded, while HyperIsland—Xiaomi’s dynamic notification feature—has become more interactive.

There are also subtle ecosystem improvements. HyperOS 3.1 introduces native support for Apple AirPods, including quick pairing pop‑ups and access to spatial audio features on compatible models.

Under the hood, Xiaomi says the update improves memory management, speeds up app launches, and reduces frame drops during heavy use. Accessibility settings have also been reorganized for easier navigation, with new gesture shortcuts available in certain modes.

In short, HyperOS 3.1 may look subtle at first glance—but it quietly makes Xiaomi devices feel faster, smoother, and a bit more connected to the broader tech ecosystem.

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Armin

Sounds decent but Xiaomi hype train... will Super OTA actually stop the freezes and battery drain? idk, I'll wait for real user reports.

mechbyte

Wow finally!! HyperOS 3.1 rolling out already? Super OTA sounds sick, hope reboot time is really tiny. fingers crossed for global drop soon, anxious lol