Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 is set to officially launch on August 28th, with the slogan “Everything goes smoothly” (事事顺心). This release signifies Xiaomi’s continued commitment to an AI-centric ecosystem, prioritizing a user-centric experience with “smoothness” as its core objective.
Currently, Xiaomi has opened up beta recruitment for HyperOS 3. Interested users can register their participation through the beta center within the Xiaomi Community app. This beta program allows a select group of users to experience and provide feedback on the upcoming operating system, contributing to its refinement before the official public release.
The initial wave of beta recruitment includes a range of devices, underscoring the broad scope of this update:
Phones:
Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi 15 Pro, Xiaomi 15S Pro, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, Redmi K80 Pro, Redmi K80 Supreme Edition.
Tablets:
Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro, Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5.
The overarching design philosophy for HyperOS 3 revolves around the concept of seamlessness, aiming for an AI ecosystem that is deeply integrated and intuitive for users. Xiaomi Group President Lu Weibing emphasized this focus, stating that the primary goal is to create a “smooth” system across multiple dimensions: the underlying operating system concept, the product experience itself, and the delivery rhythm of updates and features.
Lu Weibing further elaborated on the user experience expectations, highlighting that HyperOS 3 aims not only for foundational fluidity and rapid responsiveness but also for a natural, continuous, and comfortable user interaction. The objective is to make features easily accessible and intuitive, ensuring that using the system feels both “handy and heartfelt” (顺手又顺心).
Based on earlier leaks and industry speculation, HyperOS 3 is anticipated to incorporate a “Dynamic Island” like interactive feature, similar to the implementation seen on iPhones. This integration could bring a new level of dynamic information display and interaction to Xiaomi devices.
Additionally, the update is expected to feature system-level AI capabilities, a significant overhaul of the system UI, and enhanced portrait mode functionality in the camera. Users can look forward to smoother zoom transitions and more precise, natural photo processing, indicating a focus on imaging improvements driven by AI.
