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HyperOS 3.1 Beta Opened to More Devices: Coming to Over 10 Models

HyperOS 3.1 Beta Opened to More Devices: Coming to Over 10 Models

As Xiaomi approaches the end of its HyperOS 3.0 rollout, it has expanded the beta program for HyperOS 3.1, which is based on Android 16. The new version has begun testing on 10 additional models.

As Xiaomi nears the completion of its HyperOS 3.0 update rollout, it has accelerated beta development for HyperOS 3.1, which is based on Android 16. According to information shared by HyperOS Insider, HyperOS 3.1 beta builds have been detected on 10 more new devices, and the testing process has expanded to multiple regions.

HyperOS 3.1 Beta Opened to More Devices

The new beta version is not limited to the Chinese market. HyperOS 3.1 beta builds have been observed in various regions such as Europe, Turkey, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Russia. All versions of the update use the "OS3.0.300" codebase, similar to previous betas, and the global testing process has started earlier this time.

The new devices on which the HyperOS 3.1 beta version has been detected are as follows:

  • Redmi K70
  • POCO F6 Pro
  • Redmi K70 Pro
  • Redmi Turbo 4 Pro
  • Redmi Turbo 4
  • POCO F7
  • POCO X7 Pro, Turkey: OS3.0.300.1.WOJTRXM
  • Xiaomi 15T, Turkey: OS3.0.300.2.WOETRXM
  • Xiaomi 14T Pro
  • Redmi Note 15 5G
  • Redmi Pad 2 Pro 5G
  • Redmi Pad 2 Pro / POCO Pad M1, Turkey: OS3.0.300.1.WPWTRXM

To access the HyperOS 3.1 beta, registration for Xiaomi's beta program is required. Since the rollout proceeds in phases, it's possible that the update may not reach all users simultaneously, even if beta approval has been granted.

With the new version, Super Island becomes more interactive, and lock screen customization options are expanded. New animations are introduced in the Gallery and Weather apps. Furthermore, innovations such as TWS earbud pairing and spatial audio support stand out in terms of integration with the Apple ecosystem. Xiaomi also states that various improvements have been made to accessibility, quick gestures, and overall system performance.

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