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Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 Beta Hits 10 More Phones – Check If Yours Is In

Xiaomi has started beta testing for HyperOS 3.1 on an additional 10 devices. This follows earlier batches where the update reached select models.

HyperOS 3.1 runs on Android 16. It includes changes like a more interactive Super Island for notifications and third-party app support, updated animations in apps such as Gallery and Weather, greater lock screen options, better Apple ecosystem support including AirPods pairing and spatial audio, plus refinements to accessibility, gestures, and overall system performance.

The beta builds appeared in various regions, spotted through community tracking. Users need to join Xiaomi’s beta program for access. The update arrives in phases, with stable versions expected later.

The 10 devices now in testing include:

  • POCO X7 Pro
  • POCO F7
  • POCO F6 Pro
  • Xiaomi 15T (with region-specific builds like EEA OS3.0.300.1.WOEEUXM, Global OS3.0.300.2.WOEMIXM)
  • Xiaomi 14T Pro (Global OS3.0.300.1.WNNMIXM)
  • Redmi K70 (China OS3.0.300.1.WNKCNXM)
HyperOS 3.1 Super Island feature on Xiaomi smartphone
Super Island in HyperOS 3.1 offers more interactive notifications – Ai

And several others reported in similar beta sightings.

This step comes as Xiaomi nears the end of HyperOS 3.0 distribution. Earlier HyperOS 3.1 betas went to models like the Xiaomi 15 series, Xiaomi 14 Ultra, Redmi K80 Pro, and some pads.

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Syed Sunny
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