Xiaomi has just solved the serious system freezing bug on the Redmi K70 and Redmi K90 models, which are integrated with the HyperOS 3.0.9.0 system version. The flaw made users unable to control the full screen gestures, meaning that the users’ attempt to go home or switch between apps was made impossible. The bug was reported with the Proposal Number 50440080 and Feedback Number 52366349.
Details of the Gesture Freeze Bug
In November, some Redmi K90 users reported that, when the status bar was in gray because of the long press on the desktop gesture indicator line, swiping the screen up would result in the failure of the full screen gestures feature immediately thereafter, meaning that the multitasking or home gestures would cease to work once activated because the only remedy was to restart the device.
This bug impacted “fully screen gesture navigation” users, those who prefer the interface feature of full-screen gesture navigation. The bug was immediately reported on the tracker system by Xiaomi’s development team, moving on to the “To Be Discussed” stage for discussion on how the problem will be solved.
Xiaomi’s Quick Response and Permanent Fix
Due to active community responses, the technical team from Xiaomi was able to quickly identify the problem and provide a patch fix for the freeze occurring in the hypertech version of the HyperOS. The fix also prevents freezing, with the desktop gesture line working smoothly without freezing, even with heavy desktop usage.
The solution will be released with the stable build of HyperOS, coming to Redmi K70, Redmi K90 soon. However, Xiaomi is once again proving commitment to stability as well as user feedback, with their keen attention to customers, with their good, long-established track record.
For years, Xiaomi’s software updates were often described as a lottery — some devices received the latest HyperOS versions early, while others waited months. But since 2024, Xiaomi has shifted toward a transparent and structured policy. The company’s Trust Center now clearly lists every device’s official End-of-Life (EOL) date, giving users a reliable view of how long their phones will receive both Android and HyperOS updates.
This new six-year promise means Xiaomi users no longer need to wonder whether their device will be supported. For example, phones like the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro are guaranteed updates until September 2031 — ensuring four major Android upgrades (up to Android 19 / HyperOS 6) and six years of security patches.
Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro: Peak Performance Meets Long-Term Support
The Xiaomi 15T series is a top-tier recommendation for anyone who values both hardware and longevity. Both models debuted with Android 15 and HyperOS 2, and they are among the first to receive HyperOS 3 (Android 16) updates.
Xiaomi 15T (non-Pro) is the more practical choice. It offers slightly slower charging (67W) and a 120Hz screen instead of 144Hz and Dimensity 8400 Ultra but retains the same six-year update support for around USD 930 (approx. 32,599 TL).
For software enthusiasts, the 15T offers nearly identical longevity to the Pro at a much lower cost.
Redmi 15 Series: Budget Champions with 2031 EOL
Even Xiaomi’s entry-level Redmi 15 lineup is now included in the six-year support plan — a milestone in budget smartphone sustainability.
Redmi 15 (5G)
Display: 6.9-inch LCD, 144Hz, FHD+
Processor: Snapdragon 6s Gen 3
Battery: 7000mAh, 33W charging
Price: ~USD 330 (approx. 11,999 TL)
Redmi 15C (4G) and 15C 5G models are cheaper, priced around USD 200–230, but their 720p HD+ screens and entry-level chipsets limit long-term usability. While these phones will receive security patches until 2031, performance for modern apps may decline by 2029.
For families or parents needing reliability over power, these remain the most cost-effective options.
The Redmi Note 14 Series Dilemma
While the Redmi Note 14 (5G) and 14 Pro (5G) only promise updates until 2029, the Redmi Note 14 (4G) stands out as an unexpected gem. It’s officially covered under Xiaomi’s six-year program, making it an ideal midrange option.
The Note 14 (4G) is a near-perfect middle ground between cost, performance, and longevity — ideal for users who want future-ready performance without overspending.
Still Worth It? Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro (EOL 2029)
Launched in 2024, the Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro are still powerful but have shorter support lifespans (until 2029). The 14T Pro, priced at USD 960 (approx. 33,999 TL), even costs more than the newer 15T despite offering two fewer years of support.
However, the standard 14T, at USD 710 (approx. 24,989 TL), remains a reasonable mid-tier choice if you can compromise on longevity for cost savings.
Conclusion: Best Xiaomi Phones for Update Lovers (2025 Edition)
Model
EOL Date
Final Android
Display
CPU
Battery
Price (USD)
Verdict
Xiaomi 15T Pro
Sep 2031
Android 19
6.83″ AMOLED 144Hz
Dimensity 9400+
5500mAh / 90W
1,200
Ultimate power, full support
Xiaomi 15T
Sep 2031
Android 19
6.83″ AMOLED 120Hz
Dimensity 8400-Ultra
5500mAh / 67W
930
Best all-rounder
Redmi Note 14 (4G)
Mar 2031
Android 18
6.67″ AMOLED 120Hz
Helio G99 Ultra
5500mAh / 33W
380
Best budget balance
Redmi 15 (5G)
Sep 2031
Android 19
6.9″ LCD 144Hz
Snapdragon 6s Gen 3
7000mAh / 33W
330
Budget endurance pick
Redmi 15C (4G/5G)
Sep 2031
Android 19
6.9″ LCD 120Hz
Helio G81 / Dimensity 6300
6000mAh / 33W
200–230
For basic users only
Xiaomi 14T
Sep 2029
Android 18
6.67″ AMOLED 144Hz
Dimensity 8300-Ultra
5000mAh / 67W
710
Older but capable
Final Recommendation
Best All-Round Choice:Xiaomi 15T — perfect blend of price, performance, and six-year longevity.
Budget Hero:Redmi Note 14 (4G) — affordable and future-proof for six years.
Family Pick:Redmi 15 (5G) — huge battery and excellent value for non-demanding users.
With Xiaomi’s new transparent update policy, 2025 marks the first time buyers can make an informed, long-term choice — from the premium Xiaomi 15T Pro to the affordable Redmi 15 lineup, there’s finally a Xiaomi phone for every kind of “update fanatic.”
Xiaomi is ready to release HyperOS 3 (Android 16) update for the Xiaomi 14T Pro, dubbed OS3.0.1.0.WNNEUXM. This build is already classified as stable-ready internal build, so the rollout is just around the corner. When the update is available, users will be able to enjoy faster operation, an overhauled system interface, or other AI-based solutions that will revamp the entire HyperOS system. You can also track the necessary updates on the websiteHyperOSUpdates.com
What’s New in HyperOS 3
The HyperOS 3 brings with it many massive system upgrades, including those of intelligence and design. Xiaomi has designed its interface with the intention of offering its users an even iOS-like visual treatment, coupled with new icons, animatics, and smooth animations. Notably, there is the inclusion of Super Island, which is the multitasking feature with info-bubbles for apps, notifications, and system tasks.
Moreover, the AI engine on Xiaomi smartphones is optimised to provide even better support for real-time scene recognition, smart editing, and intelligent image enhancement.
Supported Devices | Expanding Globally
Apart from the Xiaomi 14T Pro, the Android 16-based HyperOS 3 has already been developed or launched for other flagship, mid-range smartphones, including:
Xiaomi 15T and Xiaomi 15T Pro
Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Ultra
POCO F7 Ultra
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
Redmi A3
The rollout will proceed worldwide over the coming weeks with region-specific OTA updates being made available to users.
Updating & Exploring More Features
Once the update is available, users can check for it via Settings > About Phone > System Update. Alternatively, Xiaomi users can download official packages or receive update notifications faster using HyperOSUpdates.com or through the MemeOS Enhancer app, available on Google Play Store.
The MemeOS Enhancer app allows you to unlock hidden Xiaomi features, update system apps, and even access exclusive HyperOS settings directly from your device.
The long wait is almost over for users of Xiaomi’s mobile photography powerhouse, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, as the long-awaited major software update for the device, HyperOS 3 Global (MI) version, is now ready. Recent reports from the company’s own test servers indicate that the update is soon to be released.
Xiaomi 14 Ultra HyperOS 3 Update
The HyperOS 3 update, which provides the latest features, including necessary optimizations, is ready for the stable rollout process for Xiaomi 14 Ultra users in the Global market. The specified software version number of the device in the Global market is as follows:
Model: Xiaomi 14 Ultra
Codename: Aurora
Region: Global
Version: OS3.0.4.0.WNAMIXM
The ‘MIXM’ suffix in the build number confirms that the software is the official, final, and authorized distribution of the product in the Global market, starting with Mi Pilot users. The readiness of the Global version, just like the previous versions in the Chinese markets (OS3.0.4.0.WNACNXM), confirms the focus of Xiaomi on its flagship products.
What does the HyperOS 3 update bring?
This highly anticipated update, completely developed on the foundations of the Android 16 platform, promises to bring about many upgrades:
Design & User Experience: The HyperOS 3 will have an upgraded design interface, with some design modifications, but also some fresh animations.
Optimization: Extensive optimisations are also required, trying to fix the slight stutters and battery-drain issues, even on the flagships.
Features of Android 16: The update will also bring all the new security patches, as well as the newest privacy-focused features of Android 16, to the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
Release Timeline [Updated: 2 December 2025]
Global users are eagerly awaiting this update. The Chinese version of HyperOS 3 has been officially released with build number OS3.0.4.0.WNACNXM. Since the HyperOS 3 Global ROM is ready with the OS3.0.4.0.WNAMIXM version, Xiaomi is technically ready to release the update for the Global version shortly after the update is released in the Chinese markets, and the HyperOS 3 update is expected to be released by mid-December at the latest. OS3.0.3.0.WNAMIXM version has been suspended. The update was expected to be released by the end of November, but after numerous bugs emerged in the OS3.0.2.0.WNCMIXM update released for the Xiaomi 14, this also affected other models like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra maintains its leading position in the mobile photography field, and the “HyperOS 3” software update will make your device more fluid and take its performance to the next level. To the global community’s question, “When will we get the update?”, it can be answered with the hope that Xiaomi will satisfy them with an extremely fast global update.
The well-known POCO Launcher, one of the mainstay components of the entire Xiaomi software offering, has now received the much-awaited update with the version HyperOS 2.2 (RELEASE-5.39.40.11739-10131736). The recent software update was rolled out on November 7, 2025 with the main motive of offering boosted speed, optimized graphics, as well as smooth compatibility with HyperOS 2.
What’s New in HyperOS 2.2 for POCO Launcher
The POCO Launcher latest update, for HyperOS 2.2, brings minor optimisations to the POCO Launcher, with version code 539411739. The installation size of the package is 22.67 MB and has undergone optimisations to support the improvements of system animation engine, courtesy of Xiaomi, on the HyperOS 2 platform.
Apart from the optimised processing, there is also optimised background memory management and faster responses to gestures. All these are aimed at making the tasks of multi-tasking extremely smooth, even for the latest device versions with the HyperOS 2-based firmware.
Improved Integration with the HyperOS 2 Ecosystem
The update also enhances integration with Xiaomi’s HyperConnect service, offering the convenience of device control without restrictions on the type of device, whether smartphone, tablet, or home appliances. This is ideal for managing Xiaomi Pads, SMART TV, or IoT devices from the interface itself.
For those who are interested in trying other system apps, you can readily update or unlock the hidden Xiaomi capabilities by installing the MemeOS Enhancer from the Google Play store.
Updating the POCO Launcher
Users can manually install the update for the POCO Launcher from the our HyperOSUpdates project, or from the tool MemeOS Enhancer. The application also gives the user extra controls over the appearance of the OS, therefore allowing them to gain early updates to other apps from Xiaomi even before they are available to the public.
A leaked package has revealed the packing box of the coming POCO F8 Pro, confirming the device’s special partnership with BOSEfor sound optimization. The package is clearly labeled with the “Sound by BOSE” logo, emphasizing the device’s immersion sound capabilities, but the package also confirms the lack of the charging adapter inside, going with the latest technology trend of cutting down on packing contents for environmental concerns.
A Rebranded Flagship of the Redmi K90
The POCO F8 Pro is also believed to be the international name for the Redmi K90 because the device will be launching exclusively in the Chinese market only. Like in the past, the F-series smartphones from POCO will also feature an optimized design, combined with the integrated software aspects in the HyperOS system, providing an optimized international mobile experience. The device is also said to provide the best possible performance with the help of the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, with the support of a 6.59-inch OLED screen and the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for faster unlocking capabilities.
Premium Camera & Display Features
The camera system on the upcoming device, the POCO F8 Pro, will be equipped with 50MP main sensors, intended to provide professional-standard photos in different lighting setups. Moreover, the OLED screen is believed to support high refresh rates, along with HDR10+ technology, which will provide brilliant viewing with smooth user interaction. Furthermore, with BOSE’s sound-tuning technology, the partnership is anticipated to bring a superior viewing experience, especially in the areas of Gaming, Videos, or Music Streaming.
Global Launch is imminent
Although there is yet no confirmation from the company on the release date, the package photos reveal that the launching of the device is likely imminent. The association with BOSE puts the POCO F8 Pro amongst the elite audio-focused smartphones from the company, thanks to the merging of flagships with optimized sound quality.
The rollout of the new motion watermark effect has completed for Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 camera system, according to an announcement made by Xiaomi Camera Product Manager Bao Li. The new motion watermark effect will enable users to show the dynamic watermark effect with the detailed information about the photos, including the latitude, longitude, lens, and time taken for the click. It is another move by Xiaomi aimed at developing the personalize options for its smartphones’ cameras, part of the HyperOS system.
The way the motion watermark works
The motion watermarking functionality provides users with the ability to overlay animated visual effects on pictures and videos, merging the two aspects of embedding meta-data, which are art and technology. The service gives each shot its own identity, especially important for those who travel the world, creating content, or simply capturing the moments and their environmental surrounding.
Users are able to remove the camera data manually or wait for the notification of the resource update from the camera application in order to re-download the watermark resource, making sure that all the visual themes, motion icons, etc. are the latest design updates from the Xiaomi development team.
Enabling the Motion Watermark on Xiaomi
Turning on the new feature is easy:
Swipe down on the main camera interface to access the Quick Menu.
Tap the “Watermark” button
Choose “More watermarks” from the list.
The “Motion Watermark” category can be found, allowing you to select the desired design style by tapping Edit.
Once configured, the camera embeds the motion watermark you’ve selected into the image or video, along with creative visual elements and detailed data overlays.
Future Rollout & Worldwide Outlook
Currently, the update is only available for Chinese HyperOS 3 versions, but there will be a global update in the upcoming months. The recent software updates from Xiaomi, which include AI camera functions and HyperConnect sync capabilities, show the devs’ commitment to creating an integrated picture-taking experience on different gadgets, such as the Xiaomi 15, Redmi K80 Ultra, or the Xiaomi Pad 7 device.
For those users who are interested in upgrading the system camera or exploring the hidden functions of their Xiaomi device, the MemeOS Enhancer app on the Google Play Store will enable them to access unique Xiaomi tools and HyperOS system updates from the same platform.
The motion watermark feature in the Xiaomi HyperOS 3 camera brings another element of innovation in relation to mobile imaging. The device combines creativity with data, making Xiaomi’s commitment to the intersection of technology and personalization once again evident on the surface. Although the technology is only available in the Chinese market, the world is eagerly waiting for the international rollout by Xiaomi fans.
The just-launched device from Xiaomi, dubbed the Smart Camera Video Call Version, also raises an obvious question: ”Do we really need the likes of this product?” The product, in essence, is intended for families, seniors, or kids and supports easy one-click video calls coupled with AI-based surveillance capabilities. There is a 3.5-inch screen, 4MP wide-angle lens, and infrared night vision functionality to help fill the communication gap between, or among, members of the same family, apart from the fact that the device also serves as a mini home assistant of sorts. The price tag is only 175 yuan or about 24 USD.
Designed for Families, Not Just Surveillance
Contrary to conventional security cameras, the Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version prioritizes linking the human heart over just home or personal security. The device boasts the ability to initiate two-way video calls through the Mi Home app or WeChat platforms, which is extremely beneficial for alone seniors or parents who wish to monitor their children remotely. The presence of personal alarm notifications, photograph wallpapers, and current weather updates on the screen gives the impression that the device is emotional, or more of an emotional companion, aside from just an elegant camera.
Practical or Redundant?
The question then is, do we need the product? Well, that depends on how one looks at “smart living.” Those households already stocked with smartphones, tablets, and AI assistants will likely view the extra device with raised eyebrows. Yet, those consumers over the age of 65 who are struggling with complex interfaces will be well served by the easy one-button calling feature of the product, with its AI-driven person recognition, audio alert, and remote alerting capabilities providing even greater peace of mind for those separated by geographical distances with older children or older spouses, or those with older children who are
Moreover, once networked with HyperConnect, it is also capable of controlling other intelligent gadgets, switching off the lights, alerting others, or even starting an emergency call with the help of another connected Bluetooth Button. Not just another intelligent camera, it is now part of the entire network system.
A Niche but Meaningful Innovation
The Xiaomi Smart Camera Video Call Version may or may not appeal to all, but it definitely marks the way ahead for human-centered smart technology. This product focuses on the need for simplicity, universality, and emotional involvement, rather than just boasting about its capabilities. Although the tech-savviness of the device may go unnoticed by technology fanatics, any other family will surely value its design, which provides users with reliable communication and safety solutions.
“In today’s world, technology can seem so anonymous, but the newest gadget from the technology firm, Xiaomi, is a poignant reminder that sometimes the greatest technologies are the simplest, especially if those technologies help us connect with the people we love in the most basic way — with one click”
The tech news website Android Authority broke the news that Google is working on an “unprecedented” shift with the arrival of Android 17 because of its recent agreement with the developer of the popular app store, Epic Games. According to an article on the news site IT Home, the upcoming change will implement the service “Registered App Stores,” marking the “industry standard” to revamp the way the Google Play store relates to other apps. This service is scheduled to appear with the upcoming Android 17 OS, probably toward the end of 2026, but will be in effect until June 2032.
Registered Application Stores & One Click Install
The future system will enable one-click installation of apps by accredited third-party app stores from their official websites. When installing an app, the system will provide the neutral “Single Store Installation Screen” instead of the conventional alert screen, providing users with the same smooth installation process provided by Google Play.
This will also give these app stores the installation permission (INSTALL_PACKAGES) by default, which will reduce barriers to entry for users and developers significantly. Such policies may also bring more competitors to the current innovation in the Android app store market.
For users of Xiaomi smartphones, these developments could mean the following: Easier integration of alternative app markets on smartphones running on HyperOS.
Google’s New Rules & Developers’ Rights
To promote fair competition, the settlement outlines several restrictions on Google’s future actions:
Google cannot prevent OEMs or carriers from pre-installing third-party app stores on their mobile device products, at least for the first three years.”
The firm is prohibited from having exlusive revenue-sharing agreements with other firms, like Samsung, to limit other app stores.
There will be *free operation of third-party stores on the Google platform until 2032 without any download charges.
All these steps are part of the efforts made by Google to encourage transparency and prevent any anti-competitive practices in the Android environment.
New Payment Commission Policy
Among the most significant changes is the “in-app payment policy” issued by Google itself. Under the change, “Developers will be able to provide alternative payment solutions, such as links to other websites or the use of other payment providers, in addition to Google Play Billing.”
However, Google will also charge the service fee:
Up to 20% for in-game purchases
Up to 9% for subscription payments, payments other than games,
This structure will be operative from, no later than, March 31, 2026. Although there are commissions to be paid, the flexibility of payments on multiple platforms is indeed an encouraging step towards an open Android platform.
The Future of Android 17 & Verification by Developers
Despite these changes, the verification requirement for developers is still required, meaning that the unfettered side-loading will be eliminated from the future versions of the Android system. However, many believe that the Android 17 policies will contribute to the creation of the healthiest marketplace, taking into consideration the needs of the entire community, starting from the developers to the users.
With the impending arrival of Android 17, perhaps the push will also instigate the adoption of flexibility in its application ecosystem by HyperOS 3 and beyond, an ideal integration with the innovation networked by Xiaomi.