Akhir pekan ini tercatat sebagai salah satu periode paling brutal di pasar mata uang kripto. Lebih dari US$2,2 miliar posisi leverage investor di likuidasi. Peristiwa ini bukan sekadar koreksi harga biasa, melainkan sebuah likuidasi kripto miliaran yang secara brutal menunjukkan risiko di pasar yang volatilterutama untuk BTC, XRP, dan DOGE.
Anjloknya harga Bitcoin (BTC) hingga mendekati US$81.000 menjadi pemicu. Altcoin seperti XRP dan Dogecoin (DOGE) turut menderita kerugian yang lebih parah, menandai tingginya sensitivitas altcoin terhadap tekanan likuiditas BTC.
Ketika Bitcoin Menjadi Pemicu Likuidasi
Penurunan tajam Bitcoin mencatat harga terendah sejak April dan kini telah jatuh lebih dari 33% dari puncak tertingginya.
Berbeda dengan koreksi sebelumnya, crash kali ini di dominasi oleh penutupan paksa posisi long yang di buka dengan leverage tinggi. Ketika harga jatuh, posisi-posisi ini mencapai batas marginnya dan di tutup secara otomatis oleh bursa, menambah tekanan jual ke pasar.
Sementara Bitcoin menjadi pusat likuidasi, altcoin mengalami persentase kerugian harian yang lebih dramatis. Ini menegaskan peran mereka sebagai aset yang paling rentan terhadap volatilitas pasar.
XRP: Dalam skala mingguan, XRP menjadi top mover dalam kerugian di antara sepuluh kripto teratas, dengan penurunannya mencapai sekitar 15%.
Journalist BeInCrypto mempertanyakan hal ini kepada analist lokal, Tri Agung Praseto. Iya menyatakan bahwa hal ini menunjukkan bahwa korelasi antar-aset tetap kuat. Begitu BTC kehilangan pijakan, investor cenderung menarik modal dari altcoin yang di anggap lebih berisiko, memperburuk laju penurunan harga mereka.
Sentimen “Ketakutan Ekstrem” dan Prospek Jangka Pendek
Para ahli menyimpulkan bahwa pasar berada dalam situasi yang sangat rumit dalam jangka pendek. Meskipun fundamental ekonomi makro mungkin menawarkan harapan pemulihan dalam jangka panjang, goncangan yang didorong oleh leverage telah menciptakan ketidakpastian mendalam.
Pelajaran terbesar dari ‘Black Friday’ kripto ini adalah penekanan pada pentingnya manajemen risiko dan bahaya dari penggunaan leverage berlebihan.
Bagaimana pendapat Anda tentang likuidasi pasar kripto di atas? Yuk, sampaikan pendapat Anda di grup Telegram kami. Jangan lupa follow akun Instagram dan Twitter BeInCrypto Indonesia, agar Anda tetap update dengan informasi terkini seputar dunia kripto!
The Tokyo Institute of Science has achieved a huge milestone by converting LED light energy into electricity for the first time, thus allowing the true implementation of wireless power delivery at distances of as far as 5 meters. This Optical Wireless Power Transmission breakthrough opens new possibilities in powering indoor IoT devices without batteries or cables and represents a potential revolution for future Xiaomi smart homes, including technologies seen in Xiaomi HyperConnect, Xiaomi Pad devices, and Xiaomi Smart Home products.
What Makes LED-Based Wireless Power a Breakthrough?
This new OWPT technology converts electrical energy into LED light, transmits it, and then reconverts it into electrical power using a photovoltaic receiver. High-power LEDs, unlike laser-based systems, can offer safer and more cost-efficient transmission. This makes them ideal for environments with dense IoT ecosystems, like smart homes, industrial sensors, and smart offices.
The system uses AI image recognition to power multiple devices simultaneously and automatically. This kind of intelligent identification may be incorporated into future Xiaomi product series to serve the purpose of stable wireless power transmission in different home settings.
Adaptive Optics for Stable 5 m Transmission
To circumvent the loss of energy over distances, the research team has developed a dual-mode adaptive optics system. In this system, it utilizes a focusable liquid lens and an imaging lens that automatically adjust beam size according to receiver distance and size. Consequently, this ensures efficiency both in bright and dark indoor environments.
The system ensures precise targeting through its depth camera, reflective film, and stepper-motor-controlled reflector. Due to the infrared reflection of the film, the receiver remains visible even in complete darkness. Preliminary tests demonstrate stable performance at 5 meters and a radiant flux as high as 1.53 W.
How Xiaomi Could Use This Technology
This technology is highly relevant, considering that Xiaomi’s ecosystem is one of the world’s largest IoT platforms. If adopted, here are several product categories in which Xiaomi could introduce wireless LED power delivery:
Possible Applications by Xiaomi
Xiaomi Smart Home Devices: Powering Xiaomi Smart Door Lock, Xiaomi Smart Camera, and Xiaomi Sensor modules without cables. Xiaomi IoT Hubs: Integrating OWPT into the Xiaomi HyperConnect to enable cross-room energy and data sharing flawlessly. Xiaomi Robotics: Next-generation CyberDog and household robots will be able to carry out LED-based continuous charging while operating. Xiaomi Automotive (SU7, future models): Interior sensors, ambient lighting modules and other small components may work without wiring.
Xiaomi Pad & AIoT Devices
Accessories like styluses, mini speakers, or smart desk lamps would get charged only by staying in proximity to an LED transmitter. It also aligns with the commitment of Xiaomi to create a fully wireless smart home environment, prevent battery waste, and develop more energy-efficient living spaces.
Why It Matters for the Future of Smart Homes
This technology’s unique combination of safety, low cost, and precise AI-based targeting could be a major component in developing the next generation of smart ecosystems. For companies like Xiaomi, which are invested deep in smart IoT networks, OWPT could mean homes where sensors, gadgets, and wearables would work without ever needing to be charged manually.
The update for Xiaomi Band 10 and Xiaomi AI Glasses has officially entered gray-scale testing in China, with a full rollout next week. According to Zhang Lei, Vice President of the Mobile Phone Department of Xiaomi Group, all versions of Band 10 support updating, including standard, NFC, ceramic, and Yaoying Gold. For system app updates, readers can manage them through our project HyperOSUpdates.com or via the MemeOS Enhancer app in Play Store, which is used to enable hidden features of Xiaomi and internal system updates within a unified interface.
Xiaomi Band 10 Receives Key System and Fitness Enhancements
The major adjustments in the Xiaomi Band 10 update include enhancing system consistency and refining sport-related algorithms. This version maintains more consistency with the visual style of Xiaomi HyperOS 3, so the interface is much smoother and more refined.
The swimming mode has been optimized, especially for sessions in the pool, allowing for better stroke recognition and more accurate distance recording. Xiaomi also introduced the Cadence & Pace Algorithm 2.0, promising the delivery of more precise running metrics. This makes it particularly useful for users who rely on daily fitness tracking within the Xiaomi ecosystem.
What’s New in Xiaomi Band 10
Updated visual elements to match HyperOS 3
Improved notification layout with better focus alerts
Optimized swimming mode with increased pool-tracking accuracy
Cadence & Pace Algorithm 2.0 – precisely analyzes your run
Xiaomi AI Glasses Gain New Smart Interaction Features
This update brings a whole set of practical and user-oriented features: English learning support has been extended—users just have to wake Xiao Ai and say “Open English speaking practice” to start interactive language exercises with the glasses as their personal wearable learning assistant.
The system has also added a new feature: “Xiao Ai Car Control with Glasses,” which allows users to remote control smart electric vehicles manufactured by Xiaomi through voice. They can check car status or perform some simple remote operations hands-free.
After the update, Xiaomi AI Glasses will add support for live streaming from TikTok and custom RTMP streaming, enabling creators to stream directly from the glasses. This is complemented by Xiao Ai OneShot that enables immediate command execution without waiting for a wake-up acknowledgment.
Key Additions to Xiaomi AI Glasses
Interactive mode of English speaking practice
Remote control via the built-in Xiao Ai
Support for TikTok + RTMP live streaming
Xiao Ai OneShot for instant command response
Rollout Timeline and Availability
Zhang Lei confirmed that both the Xiaomi Band 10 and Xiaomi AI Glasses currently undergo staged gray-scale testing across China. The full stable rollout is expected next week for all models. Since they are China-market products, features may vary internationally depending on regional certifications and connected services. For app-based updates and future Beta releases, users may access system tools through HyperOSUpdates.com or install MemeOS Enhancer.
The pre-sale of the Xiaomi Smart Door Lock M40 has officially kicked off in China at an introductory price of 3299 yuan (about $455 USD) but drops to 2804.15 yuan ($387 USD) after government subsidies. This model has been launched as a more budget-friendly version of the previously launched M40 Pro. It retains Smart Home compatibility with Xiaomi HyperConnect and advanced AI security features. Users may also explore related smart-home integrations through HyperOSUpdates.com or the MemeOS Enhancer app on Google Play for extended Xiaomi functionalities.
Key Differences Between M40 and M40 Pro
The architecture of the Xiaomi Smart Door Lock M40 is much similar to the M40 Pro, except that the palm-vein recognition system of the Pro has been removed to decrease the cost. Instead, the M40 has employed a slightly smaller 4.94-inch HD display compared to its Pro model with a 5-inch panel. Even after these changes, it still maintains the advanced AI dual-camera panoramic doorbell system consisting of a 175° 3MP lens and a 128° 2MP lens, ensuring wide-angle coverage to enhance home security.
Camera and Display Enhancements
This dual-camera setup works in harmony with Xiaomi’s image-processing algorithms to enhance recognition accuracy both during the day and in low-light conditions. The small display keeps a high degree of clarity for monitoring purposes and offers real-time visuals and alerts directly on the door panel.
Security, Night Vision, and Methods of Unlocking
The Smart Door Lock M40 incorporates a self-developed noise-reduction automatic lock body for smoother operation, while it is also equipped with a high-security C-level direct-insertion lock cylinder. It supports 12 unlocking methods, including AI 3D structured-light facial recognition, AI fingerprint unlocking, password input, NFC access, and mechanical key support to ensure multiple secure entry pathways for diverse users.
Enhanced Night Vision and Alert System
With six infrared fill lights and multiple night-vision modes, the system delivers clear nighttime monitoring. The AI algorithms in the chip distinguish between human activities to improve nighttime detection reliability at home entrances.
Smart Ecosystem Integration and Power Management
The new Xiaomi Smart Door Lock M40 features dual power modes: a lithium battery with up to 4.5 months of life and a dry-cell battery that lasts up to 6 months, depending on the usage. For emergencies, it includes an external Type-C charging port and even supports wireless reverse charging via compatible Xiaomi smartphones.
Integration with Xiaomi’s HyperConnect further allows for cross-screen interaction, such as receiving door alerts on Xiaomi smartphones, Xiaomi TVs, and even the Xiaomi SU7’s infotainment system. The lock also supports WeChat audio and video intercom and full management through the Mi Home App.
Smart Home Expansions
It can be installed or updated from HyperOSUpdates.com or via the MemeOS Enhancer app on Google Play, which also unlocks many hidden Xiaomi features and makes additional system utilities available.
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RustDesk, the free open-source remote desktop application, release new 1.4.4 version few days ago.
The new release of this Teamviewer or AnyDesk alternative app introduced edge scrolling support, when your app window is smaller than the remote screen size.
Previously, it scrolls automatically when you move cursor around the screen. While, the “Scrollbar” mode is available for choice when you want to manually move the bottom or right scrollbar to move around.
In the new release, a new “ScrollEdge” mode is added. With it enabled, you may move cursor to the window edge to move the screen. And, a scroll-bar is available to adjust the edge thickness.
For Linux with Wayland (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04+ and Fedora Workstation), it added support sharing multiple monitor screens since last 1.4.3. In the new release, it improved this feature by supporting multiple scaled monitors with Gnome or KDE Wayland.
RustDesk 1.4.4 also introduced new “Ask for note at the end of connection” option in the General settings page.
With it enabled, it will display a popup dialog where user can enter a note, when disconnects either actively or passively. See this page for more about the feature.
The new version also improve Apple devices support. It now shows proxy settings on iOS, and allows to manage transferred files through Files or iTunes app. And, it updated hwcodec that fixed H265 encoding support on Intel chip Mac computers.
Other changes in the 1.4.4 release include:
Allow flipping sort order in mobile app’s file transfer
File transfer auto start on reconnect
Load custom installed CA root on mobile
UI costomization for Sciter version
Insecure TLS option
Fix cursor icon capture for the Linux Flatpak package.
Better TLS compatibility on all platforms
Get RustDesk 1.4.4
The official release note, as well as the installer packages for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android, are available in its Github releases via the link below:
For Linux, the “Assets” section provides more packages, e.g., pkg.tar.zst for Arch, .rpm for Fedora/SUSE/RHEL, non-install .appimage, and .flatpak for most Linux that runs in sandbox environment.
If you don’t know which OS type (X86_64, aarch64, or archv7) to choose, open terminal and run uname -m or dpkg --print-architecture command to tell.
And for those who are new to this application, simply install it in both remote and local machines, then type the remote ID to connect, though remember to start the service first in hamburger menu.
It by default uses the public server to initialize the connection, then send data peer-to-peer after connection is established. While, you may see the official docs for setting up self-hosting server.
HPLIP, the free open-source Linux driver for HP inkjet and laser based printers, released new 3.25.8 version few days ago.
This is the third release in 2025, which features a few dozen new printer devices support but NO installer update for the most recent Linux Distributions support.
According to the official release note, HPLIP 3.25.8 added following printers support:
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 8601z
HP LaserJet Enterprise 5501
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5601dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise 6500dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise 5501n
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5601
HP LaserJet Enterprise 6500
HP LaserJet Enterprise 5502dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5602dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise 6500n
HP LaserJet Enterprise 5502
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5602f
HP LaserJet Enterprise 6501dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise X50452dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 5602zfw
HP LaserJet Enterprise 6501
HP LaserJet Enterprise X50452
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 5602
HP LaserJet Enterprise X60257dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP X53052dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP X530
HP LaserJet Enterprise X60257
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP X53052
HP LaserJet Enterprise X60357dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise X60357
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 6600dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 6600zfw
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP 6600
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP 6600zfsw
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP X62757dn
HP LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP X62757zs
HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP X62757
DEX D50452dn
DEX MFP D53052dn
Sadly, the official installer so far supports Distros up to following versions:
Ubuntu24.04
Fedora 40
Debian 12
RHEL 9.1
Linux Mint 22
SUSE Linux 15.5
Zorin 17.1
and more.
Meaning for Ubuntu 25.04, 25.10, Debian 13, Fedora 43 etc, you need to manually build the driver from source.
How to Install HPLIP 3.25.8
The official installer “hplip-3.25.8.run” is available to download in sourceforge.net via the link below:
After downloaded the installer, open the Downloads folder in terminal, and finally run the 2 commands below one by one:
Add executable permission:
chmod u+x ./hplip-3.25.8.run
Start the installer and follow terminal output to install HPLIP:
./hplip-3.25.8.run
For non-supported Linux Distributions, either grab the source form the link above, or, open the extracted folder (the command above automatically generate the source folder) in terminal, then compile by yourself.
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It’s time to completely transform the look and feel of your favorite Xiaomi device! The highly anticipated Beyond Blue theme has officially landed on the Xiaomi Theme Store, bringing a jaw-dropping iOS 26 experience right to your screen. This isn’t just a simple icon swap; it’s a meticulously crafted theme that overhauls key visual elements to deliver a sleek, modern, and fluid aesthetic. We know how much our community loves to customize, and this theme delivers in a massive way, offering users running both older MIUI and the newest Xiaomi HyperOS a chance to get a completely fresh look. It’s a complete visual refresh that maintains the core functionality you love while dramatically elevating the user interface. We’re talking new icons, widgets, and — most notably — a striking, completely redesigned status bar.
What Makes “Beyond Blue” a Must-Install Theme?
The “Beyond Blue” theme is all about bringing the elegance and famous design language of iOS 26 to your Xiaomi phone. The developers have put considerable effort into ensuring that the theme feels polished and integrated, not just slapped on.
A Stunning New iOS Status Bar
The centerpiece of this visual overhaul is undoubtedly the New iOS Status Bar. It adopts the clean, minimalist look that is synonymous with Apple’s mobile operating system, giving the top of your screen a fresh and modern appearance. From the battery indicator to the Wi-Fi signal, everything has been redesigned to align with the iOS 26 visual standard. This small change makes a surprisingly huge difference in the device’s overall premium feel.
Liquid Glass Effects and Dark Mode Ready
One of the theme’s most exciting features is the pervasive use of liquid glass effects. These subtle yet sophisticated visual flourishes are applied across various UI elements, adding a sense of depth and fluidity to the interface. You’ll notice this effect creating a translucent, shimmering look that truly makes the interface pop. Furthermore, the theme is fully optimized for your viewing preference, supporting and enhancing the appearance of your phone when you Enable Dark Mode. This ensures that you get a fantastic, cohesive look whether you are browsing in a brightly lit environment or winding down at night.
How to Get the iOS 26 Experience on Your Xiaomi Phone
Installing the “Beyond Blue” theme is incredibly simple, and you can start enjoying this gorgeous new look in just a few moments.
Installation Steps:
Open the Xiaomi Theme Store app on your device.
Use the search bar and type in “Beyond Blue”.
Tap on the theme once it appears in the results.
Select “Download” and then “Apply”.
Once applied, your Xiaomi device running HyperOS or MIUI will instantly be transformed with the latest iOS 26-inspired look. Enjoy the new status bar, liquid effects, and sleek icons!
Xiaomi continues to improve its software with day-to-day user interface stability enhancements. Recently, users encountered a certain display anomaly related to the Super Island and volume control panel during active use. These UI elements incorrectly maintain a vertical orientation when the device assumes a landscape orientation; this results in visual misalignment. Thankfully, Xiaomi has since officially acknowledged this behavior and has already prepared a solution. This new patch will ensure smooth visual transition regardless of screen orientation and will be added to the next HyperOS updates and system patches.
Super Island and Volume Panel Orientation Fix
The reported problem specifically impacts the “Super Island” dynamic notification area and the system volume slider. The UI, by design, adjusts strictly according to the device’s physical orientation through gyroscope data under normal operation. Due to a software logical error, the overlay elements ignored the switch to landscape mode, normally used during video playback and gaming. This resulted in notifications and sound controls displaying sideways, ruining the immersive experience.
Xiaomi’s software engineering team has successfully resolved this rendering error. It fixes the coordinate mapping for the Super Island and the volume bar, making sure that they rotate and are displayed correctly relative to the screen position. This adjustment restores the intended aesthetic and functional fluidity of the operating system.
The patch for the landscape orientation display error has been finalized and is scheduled for release in the immediate future.
The issue, where swiping down to open a small pop-up window in HyperOS Beta, sometimes resulted in unresponsive message notification cards, has been dealt with by Xiaomi. This problem had caused temporary freezes in some scenarios, especially when users were in the middle of gameplay. The fix will help improve system fluidity to further enhance user experience on Xiaomi devices.
What was the Notification Freeze issue?
In the latest HyperOS 3 update some users found a rare bug: when pulling down a message notification card to open a small floating window, the interface would get stuck. It only appeared most of the time when a free-form window was switched to while receiving a new message. The bug is not common but affects usability during dynamic scenarios, such as gaming.
Why It Happened
The freeze was related to the system’s free-form window rendering process. When a message was received during full-screen activity, transition logic between a notification card and a small pop-up window didn’t manage to finish properly and thus caused an interface lock. Fortunately, Xiaomi’s engineering team was able to isolate the cause in the Beta logs and quickly prepared a corrective patch.
Fixes and Improvements by Xiaomi
Xiaomi has now issued an update to fix this behavior. The patch improves how HyperOS handles layered UI transitions, making message cards smoothly expand into popup windows without interrupting foreground apps. It is an important refinement that makes multi-windowing more robust, especially for those who use floating windows to handle messages while in-game or consuming media.
Additional Optimizations
With this fix, Xiaomi also implemented:
More consistent animation timing in free-form window transitions
Improved stability when switching from full-screen apps
Faster rendering of small pop-up windows during multitasking
These tweaks further reinforce Xiaomi’s commitment to responsiveness and reliability within the Beta program for HyperOS.
How Users Can Update
This fix is part of the latest HyperOS Beta rollout. Users already on the Beta channel will automatically receive the patch. Meanwhile, users of Xiaomi system apps can update or manage relevant services via HyperOSUpdates.com, or on the Play Store through the MemeOS Enhancer app, which also grants access to hidden Xiaomi features and system app upgrades.
This fixed notification card freeze issue shows how Xiaomi responds quickly to feedback from its users and continuously refines the HyperOS environment. Xiaomi not only ensures smoother transitions and prevents interface freezes in daily scenarios but also significantly enhances gaming performance across all Xiaomi products.
The global stable update to HyperOS 3 for the Xiaomi 14 is now well underway, having first rolled out to Mi Pilot testers, while a full public release is expected over the course of the next couple of days. This latest release, namely HyperOS 3.0.2.0.WNCMIXM based on Android 16, brings improved AI performance, refreshed system icons, and a more refined interface. Users who have been accustomed to features such as Super Island or even a revamp in the design of the control center via guides relating to HyperOS Updates and Xiaomi 14 will instantly feel smoother interactions in a more visually polished system.
What the HyperOS 3 Update Brings to Xiaomi 14
The global package of HyperOS 3 brings in a cleaner design approach: better textures, modernized animations, and refined transitions. With a close eye for visual clarity at Xiaomi, the interface feels more consistent across the different components of the system, especially in everyday navigation.
AI Enhancements Throughout the System
AI capabilities have been expanded within HyperOS 3, and the update reinforces on-device intelligence. These enhancements enable the Xiaomi 14 to react more effectively to various tasks, such as image optimization, voice interaction features, and contextual predictions. Operating these capabilities on-device brings speed with an assurance of privacy while enhancing the user experience.
Super Island: A More Dynamic Interaction Layer
The update enhances Super Island, which is a feature meant to make both system alerts and ongoing tasks more accessible. Improved animations, along with an adaptive layout, provide a feeling of quick interaction and visual smoothness. In this refined version, it integrates better with the display of the Xiaomi 14, creating an interface that’s premium and functional for multitasking.
Updated Icons and UI Aesthetics
HyperOS 3 introduces a series of newly designed icons to simplify the whole look and retain consistency in the HyperOS visual identity. These subtle but meaningful adjustments will go a long way in improving clarity across menus and applications and further enhance the day-to-day experience.
Details of Rollout and Availability
Xiaomi has confirmed that the update is currently available to Mi Pilot users, while a general rollout is expected within the next 24–48 hours. Similar to all major OTA updates, there is some slight regional variation in availability, but all global Xiaomi 14 units will see it shortly.
Those interested in manually updating their system apps can also update the latest Xiaomi apps with the help of our MemeOS Enhancer project on the Play Store. This utility unlocks some Xiaomi hidden features, allows updates for system apps, and enables direct access to HyperOS update panels.
Representing a milestone in the development of Xiaomi’s intelligent ecosystem and the broader AI research community, Xiaomi officially released and fully open-sourced its MiMo-Embodied large-scale embodied model. With increasing embodied intelligence at home and wider acceptance of autonomous driving, Xiaomi now intends to overcome a long-standing challenge: developing cognitive and capability interoperability between indoor robots and outdoor vehicles. Using MiMo-Embodied, Xiaomi introduces a unified foundation model that advances autonomous driving, embodied intelligence, and general AI capabilities into a single framework.
What Makes MiMo-Embodied a Breakthrough?
According to Xiaomi, MiMo-Embodied is the first in the industry in terms of an embodied foundation model to bridge the gaps between autonomous driving and embodied intelligence. This model unites task interpretation, perception, and decision-making in both home and mobility scenarios, establishing a sound scientific basis for future AI systems across domains. This move marks an extension of Xiaomi’s ambitions beyond consumer electronics into more advanced robotics and large-scale automation.
Key Technical Principles Behind the Model
MiMo-Embodied incorporates a deep architectural design to support multi-scenario cognition. The model focuses on the harmonization of embodied tasks, which include spatial reasoning and task planning, with driving tasks like perception and trajectory generation. This unified processing approach empowers Xiaomi to move from specialized vertical intelligence toward scalable, cross-domain intelligent collaboration.
Three Key Features of Technology
Broad Cross-Domain Capability Coverage
The model jointly supports three crucial tasks in the realm of embodied intelligence, affordance reasoning, task planning, and spatial understanding, with three core tasks of autonomous driving: environment perception, state prediction, and driving planning. These capabilities together form a complete scenario intelligence covering home environments, indoor robotics, and real-world traffic.
Two-Way Collaborative Intelligence
Xiaomi highlights that MiMo-Embodied allows knowledge transfer between indoor robotics and autonomous driving. During the testing of the system, they showed that improved decision-making skills in home robotics can improve road-driving performance and vice versa. The bidirectional enhancement creates a new framework for integrated smart systems.
Full-Chain Optimization for Real-World Deployments
To make sure deployment will be reliable, Xiaomi designed a multi-stage training pipeline including capability learning, Chain-of-Thought (CoT) inference enhancement, and reinforcement learning (RL) fine-tuning. This approach strengthens real-environment robustness, making the model suitable for complex, dynamic scenarios.
Performance Across 29 Benchmarks
Xiaomi claims that MiMo-Embodied outperformed leading open-source, closed-source, and proprietary models on **29 critical benchmarks.
Results of Embodied Intelligence
It realized state-of-the-art performance on 17 benchmarks, demonstrating exceptional skills in task planning, spatial understanding, and affordance prediction.
Results of Autonomous Driving
It achieved state-of-the-art results in 12 benchmarks, ranging from perception to state forecasting to driving planning, setting a new bar for multi-stage driving intelligence.
General Visual-Language Understanding
MiMo-Embodied also demonstrated advanced generalization in visual-language tasks, confirming its versatility across broader AI domains.
Xiaomi Fully Opens the Model to Developers and Researchers
The model and codebase of MiMo-Embodied have been opened up by Xiaomi, reinforcing the commitment of the company to transparent and collaborative research. Developers can explore, adapt, and build on the model through the official repositories. By opening up MiMo-Embodied, Xiaomi wants to accelerate innovation within the space of intelligent robotics, smart mobility, and connected ecosystems.
The surprising detail in Xiaomi’s published HyperOS 3 eligible devices list is that while the Xiaomi 12T Pro will surely get the update, it won’t be the case for the Xiaomi 12T. This has drawn the attention of users since both models came out simultaneously and had similar expectations regarding updates.
This means that the Xiaomi 12T was not in the initial planning schedule, so the company hasn’t started internal testing on this model for HyperOS 3.
Why the Xiaomi 12T Pro Qualifies for HyperOS 3
Although both devices have a very proximal release timeline, the 12T Pro is special because its Chinese counterpart is sold as Redmi K50 Ultra, which has a much longer software roadmapping in the Chinese market. This positioning ensures early access to new firmware like the HyperOS 3 that will run on top of Android 15.
The Xiaomi 12T does not have a twin in the Chinese market, however, so it doesn’t benefit from the same development cycle. Indeed, HyperOS 3 preparations for the model have not been started as per current internal roadmaps.
What This Means for Xiaomi 12T Users
While the Xiaomi 12T Pro is confirmed to move forward with HyperOS 3, the standard Xiaomi 12T stays on HyperOS 2.2 based on Android 15. This situation does not indicate any negative stance toward the device but rather reflects Xiaomi’s structured software policy for global and China-based model families.
That means users of the Xiaomi 12T should still get a stable software experience, while future consideration might adjust the update roadmap of the device since Xiaomi does periodically revise compatibility lists.
For Xiaomi users, it has become very important to choose between a MediaTek Dimensity or Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, especially considering the brand’s expansion in flagship, affordable flagship, and mid-range categories. This review tries to explain how Xiaomi strategically applies Snapdragon chipsets on premium devices like Xiaomi 15 Ultra, while shifting the high-value devices to MediaTek-based ones like Xiaomi 15T Pro.
Xiaomi’s Dual-Vendor Strategy
Xiaomi’s chipset choices directly support its global market segmentation, ensuring each category of device receives the ideal balance of performance and cost.
Xiaomi incorporates Qualcomm Snapdragon platforms into premium products where, along with sustained performance, advanced ISP features, and next-generation connectivity are key. Xiaomi bases its value-focused T-series and selected POCO models on MediaTek Dimensity, where performance-per-dollar takes precedence.
Snapdragon in Flagship Models
For years, Xiaomi has chosen Snapdragon for its high-end products. The Xiaomi 15 Ultra, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite built on a 3nm process, shows clearly how the company favors sustained thermal performance, advanced GPU capabilities, and superior camera processing. This ensures a flagship-grade user experience across heavy workloads, from high-end gaming to AI applications and pro photography.
MediaTek in Affordable Flagship Devices
MediaTek plays a strategic role in Xiaomi’s affordable flagship segment. The Xiaomi 15T Pro, powered with the Dimensity 9400+, achieves near-flagship CPU and GPU performance without compromising the much lower cost of the overall product. POCO models like the Poco X7 Pro (China: Redmi Turbo 4 variant) have the Dimensity 8400-Ultra for their functionality, achieving stable gaming performance with competitive power efficiency and strong thermal consistency during long sessions.
Performance, Efficiency, and Thermal Behavior
Performance characteristics between Snapdragon and MediaTek differ due to their core architecture and optimization strategies.
Peak Performance and Sustained Performance
The “all-big-core” strategy of MediaTek in its high-end chips yields strong peak benchmark results. However, under longer workloads, those chips will reach thermal limits sooner and throttle. The traditional Snapdragon P+E structure allows the SoC to distribute background and high-load tasks efficiently, maintaining superior sustained performance in long gaming sessions and heavy productivity use.
Power Efficiency and Battery Behavior
Snapdragon generally provides better efficiency in mixed daily use since it always features dedicated efficiency cores, hence providing longer screen-on time in flagship Xiaomi devices. MediaTek chips do well during short, intensive tasks and, quite often, run cooler in mid-range gaming conditions. This fact makes MediaTek strong in burst-based use while making Snapdragon better for long, continuous workloads.
Connectivity and Imaging Capabilities
Connectivity and the imaging experience are core to Xiaomi’s premium device strategy, in which Snapdragon maintains certain key advantages.
Modem and Wireless Performance
Snapdragon platforms give industry-leading 5G Advanced capability via the X75 modem, providing enhanced global roaming, advanced carrier aggregation, and AI-assisted signal optimization. This adds strong value for international travellers and users in dense urban networks.
MediaTek supports 5G and Wi-Fi 7 standards but lacks the proprietary modem features driven by AI on Qualcomm’s flagship platforms.
Camera Processing and ISP Quality
Qualcomm’s Spectra ISP forms the backbone of Xiaomi’s high-end image quality successes, especially when combined with Leica-tuned camera systems. It enables accurate color processing and better performance in low light conditions. MediaTek’s Imagiq ISP is getting better with time, and it’s supporting ultra-high-resolution sensors, but Snapdragon still has an edge in computational photography pipelines.
Software Longevity and Developer Support
Long-term software support is a priority for many Xiaomi device users, especially the modders or enthusiasts.
Custom ROM Support and Long-Term Maintenance
Snapdragon chipsets are far more compatible with custom ROMs thanks to the open kernel policies of Qualcomm and the highly developer-friendly documentation. In contrast, MediaTek has had limited availability of source code historically, which implies fewer options for long-term maintenance on community ROMs.
Inner Chip Strategy of Xiaomi
Xiaomi also develops its own silicon, including the XRING O1 platform. Though not currently widely deployed, a second-generation chipset to follow this one could help to further enhance Xiaomi’s autonomy and improve the long-term bargaining power the company could use against both Qualcomm and MediaTek. This also potentially shapes future generations of Xiaomi devices at all tiers.
Which Chipset Should Xiaomi Users Choose?
The ideal chipset depends on the user’s priorities and on the Xiaomi device category. Snapdragon still remains superior for flagship-level performance, advanced camera systems, global 5G capabilities, and long-term software longevity. MediaTek offers great performance per cost, particularly in Xiaomi’s affordable flagships and mid-range gaming devices, by offering efficient daily use and stable thermal behavior.
For Xiaomi buyers:
Choose Snapdragon for global connectivity, pro-grade photography, sustained gaming, and custom ROM potential.
Choose MediaTek for excellent value, fast burst performance, and cost-efficient mid-range gaming stability.
Both serve critical roles in Xiaomi’s multi-tier strategy for serving diverse global users effectively.
Xiaomi has officially launched HyperOS 3, ushering in the much-anticipated Super Island or Hyper Island feature alongside a series of targeted upgrades focused on business efficiency, cross-platform collaboration, and advanced security. For organizations and productivity-focused users, this release signals a strategic shift in Xiaomi’s ecosystem. To know if your device is eligible for latest HyperOS 3, check it from MemeOS Enhancer app.
HyperOS Island: Multitasking, Reimagined
HyperOS 3’s headline feature, Hyper Island, redefines multitasking for professionals. The innovative interface uses ultra-narrow fonts, enabling simultaneous display of multiple “islands”—each representing a live app or workflow. Switching between tasks is seamless and intuitive; a quick gesture provides instant access to necessary tools via a pop-up window. This translates to reduced friction and increased efficiency for power users.
New Icons and Visuals
With HyperOS 3, status bar icons and symbols have been changed. Additionally, new iOS style elements have been added to the design.
Enhanced Visuals for Focus and Clarity
Visual improvements go beyond aesthetics. The AI-generated dynamic wallpapers offer a clean, modern workspace, while the new centered clock lock screen and refined depth-of-field effects support a distraction-free environment. Updated desktop layouts and high-definition icons ensure quick navigation, and the simplified status bar keeps essential information front and center.
Intelligent Photo Management
Photo albums have been redesigned with business users in mind. Enhanced sorting controls streamline asset management, and intelligent recognition (including pet identification) supports a range of use cases. Large photo and video transfers can now be completed with a simple copy-paste—even between iPhone and Xiaomi devices—simplifying cross-platform collaboration.
Seamless Cross-Device Connectivity
HyperOS 3 is engineered for professionals using multiple devices. File drag-and-drop, multi-window application access, and Face ID unlocking work seamlessly across Xiaomi phones, MacBooks, and iPads. Dual iPhone/Xiaomi users gain two-way message synchronization and mirror mode for direct replies, streamlining communication and reducing device switching.
Xiaoai AI Assistant: Productivity Redefined
The upgraded Xiaoai assistant now delivers faster search, smarter photo recognition, and context-aware suggestions. The new “circle screen” function and “one-step direct access” promise support for 80+ business apps and 1,000+ functions by the end of Q3, further reducing the time spent on routine tasks. This feature is only for China.
Advanced Security and Compliance
HyperOS 3 elevates security with robust data encryption and proactive post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. Device search functionality works even when hardware is powered off or offline. Fine-grained permission management allows users to restrict app access to specific photos, ensuring compliance with privacy requirements.
Device Compatibility and Update Readiness
For those seeking to maximize their experience the MemeOS Enhancer app (available on the Play Store) offer additional information, early access to updates, and feature enhancements.
According to new data from Omdia, the Middle East smartphone market excluding Turkey saw a strong rebound in Q3 2025. Driven by growing demand for mid-range 4G and affordable 5G phones, shipments grew by 23% year-on-year, reaching 15.1 million units. Brands expand their presence in emerging markets by introducing competitively priced devices-a theme also explored in our Xiaomi Market Insights and Xiaomi Global Expansion reports. This growth indicates that the market is becoming extremely dynamic with a high level of focus on performance-to-price efficiency.
Market Growth Driven by Mid-Range and Affordable 5G Demand
The latest Omdia analysis indicates that consumers are upgrading from older devices to mid-range models offering improved performance and better connectivity. This trend is being supported by the strengthening of their cost-effective product lineups by manufacturers, ensuring users have access to capable smartphones without premium-tier prices. Affordable 4G models are still contributing a significant portion of the total shipments due to their accessibility and reliability.
Vendor Performance in Q3 2025
Each of the major vendors posted positive year-on-year growth, with several brands enjoying particularly good momentum throughout the region. Their performance underlines the competitive nature of the Middle Eastern smartphone landscape.
Samsung shipped 5.2 million units, taking up a 34% market share and seeing a 22% YoY increase.
Transsion reached 2.7 million units with an 18% share, growing 47% YoY.
Xiaomi shipped 2.3 million units, taking 15% market share and recording an impressive 35% YoY growth.
Honor reached 1.6 million units with a 10% share and an astonishing 128% YoY growth.
Apple shipped 1.4 million units, holding a 9% share with 14% YoY growth.
Xiaomi Logs Strong Performance in the Middle East
Xiaomi’s annual increase of 35% points to the company’s continued push toward offering reliable mid-range and entry-level devices targeted at emerging markets. The brand remains committed to growing its ecosystem while ensuring affordable pricing; meanwhile, it offers recent design developments, power-efficient chipsets, and extended software support. The presence of Xiaomi is further strengthened by the increasing adoption of affordable 5G models, aligning with broader regional consumer demand.
With the current shipment momentum, analysts anticipate further mass-market smartphone adoption. Manufacturers are expected to keep investing in cost-efficient platforms and wider 5G accessibility. These developments hint at continued stability of the uptrend for brands with strong value-driven portfolios, a category in which Xiaomi is well-positioned to benefit from the region’s next wave of upgrades.