Xiaomi has unveiled the global rollout schedule for its new operating system, HyperOS 2, based on Android 15. Initially launched with a rollout focused on the Chinese region, the company has now detailed its global update timeline. CEO Lei Jun shared the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that flagship models Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14T will lead the update, with a wider rollout across various device series planned through the coming months.

November Rollout: Leading Devices and Newer Models

The rollout begins this month with several high-profile and new devices. Users of the Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14T, and Xiaomi MIX Flip will be among the first to experience HyperOS 2. The Redmi Note 13 series, including the Note 13, Note 13 Pro, and Note 13 Pro+ 5G, along with the Poco X6, X6 Pro, F6 Pro, and M6 Pro, are also scheduled to receive the update before the end of November.

Devices Getting HyperOS 2 in November:

  • Smartphones: Poco F6 Pro, Poco M6 Pro, Poco X6, Poco X6 Pro, Redmi Note 13 (4G and 5G), Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Xiaomi MIX Flip.
  • Tablets: Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4.
  • Wearables: Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro.

Devices Getting HyperOS 2 in November

December Rollout: Expanding to Older Models

In December, Xiaomi will extend HyperOS 2 updates to older models in the Xiaomi 11, 12, and 13 series. This includes the standard and Lite versions and the 12T and 12T Pro. Redmi Note 12 series, Redmi 13 (4G and 5G variants), and multiple Poco devices, such as the X5 Pro, F5, F5 Pro, and X4 GT, will join the upgrade lineup.

Devices Getting HyperOS 2 in December:

  • Smartphones: Mi 11, Mi 11 Ultra, Poco C65, Poco C75, Poco F4 GT, Poco F5, Poco F5 Pro, Redmi 12 (4G and 5G), Redmi Note 12 series, Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro, Xiaomi 13, 13 Lite, and 13 Ultra.
  • Tablets: Poco Pad, Redmi Pad Pro (4G and 5G), Redmi Pad SE 8.7, Xiaomi Pad 6.

Devices Getting HyperOS 2 in December

Broader Availability and Key Features

HyperOS 2 aims to offer a refined Android 15 experience tailored to Xiaomi’s ecosystem. It promises enhanced system stability, speed, and battery efficiency. It also introduces new features for multitasking, gaming, and security, making it a significant update for both flagship and mid-tier devices.

This structured update roadmap reflects Xiaomi’s commitment to extending Android 15 across a diverse array of devices, from flagship smartphones to tablets and wearables, ensuring that users at various price points benefit from the latest software advancements. With HyperOS 2 now set to reach global markets, Xiaomi is poised to deliver a more unified and innovative experience across its devices.

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