Xiaomi has officially released the HyperOS 3.1 update schedule for mainland China, covering more than 40 devices across four rollout waves — starting today, March 11, and running through late April 2026. The timeline was posted directly to Xiaomi’s official community forum, making this one of the most comprehensive software rollout announcements the brand has shared to date.
What Xiaomi Announced
Xiaomi confirmed the full HyperOS 3.1 rollout schedule on its MIUI community forum. The update is currently live for China variants only. According to the source, some HyperOS 3.1 builds have already been spotted on global servers — but Xiaomi has not officially confirmed a global launch date. The source estimates global availability could begin by late March or early April.
No official India timeline has been announced.
Full HyperOS 3.1 Rollout Schedule
🟢 Rolling Out Now (March 11)
- 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
🔵 By March 31
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra, 15S Pro, 15 Pro, 15
- Xiaomi MIX Flip 2
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, Pad 7S Pro 12.5, Pad 7 Pro, Pad 7
- Redmi K80 Pro, K80 Ultimate Edition, K80
- Redmi Turbo 5 Max, Turbo 5
- Redmi K Pad
🟡 By April 15
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra, 14 Ultra Titanium Special Edition, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition, 14
- Xiaomi MIX Fold 4, MIX Flip
- Xiaomi Mi 5 Pro
- Redmi K70 Pro, K70 Ultimate Edition, K70, K70E
- Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, Turbo 4
- Redmi Note 15 Pro+, Note 15 Pro, Note 15
- Redmi Pad 2 Pro
🔴 Starting April 23
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra, 13 Pro, 13
- Xiaomi MIX Fold 3
- Xiaomi Mi 4 Pro
- Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
- Redmi K60 Pro, K60 Ultimate Edition
- Redmi Turbo 3
- Redmi Note 15R, Note 14 Pro+, Note 14 Pro, Note 14 5G
- Redmi Note 13 Pro+, Note 13 Pro, Note 13R
- Redmi 15R 5G, 14R 5G, 14C
- Redmi Pad 2, Pad Pro 5G, Pad Pro
Context & Comparison
Two things stand out here that most coverage will skip.
First, the depth of support. Xiaomi is pushing HyperOS 3.1 all the way back to the Xiaomi 13 series — phones released in late 2022 and early 2023. That’s roughly three years of software support. For an Android brand not named Google or Samsung, that’s a notable commitment. The Redmi Note 13 series also makes the list, which is significant for budget phone buyers who rarely see extended update cycles.
Second, the India gap. The Redmi Note 13, 14, and 15 series are among Xiaomi’s top-selling phones in India — and all three are confirmed for HyperOS 3.1. But India is not on this schedule. The earliest realistic window for Indian users, based on the source’s estimate for global rollout, is late April at the earliest. That’s an estimate. Xiaomi has not confirmed it.
The source does not detail what HyperOS 3.1 actually changes or adds over HyperOS 3.0. Feature specifics have not been included in this rollout announcement.

What This Means for Buyers
If your device appears in Waves 1 or 2, the update is close. Free up at least 6–8GB of storage and charge your phone to 50% before installing. Back up your data first.
If you’re on a Xiaomi 13 or Redmi Note 13 series, your update is confirmed — but you’re looking at late April at the earliest for China, and likely May or beyond globally. There’s nothing to do right now except wait.
If you’re in India, do not expect this update before April. No official timeline exists yet for your region.
What’s Next
Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3.1 is now in active rollout for China, with 40+ devices scheduled through April 23. Global availability hasn’t been confirmed officially, but builds are already appearing on international servers. Watch Xiaomi’s community channels for a global launch announcement — likely before the end of March.
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