Samsung is currently facing challenges in the rollout of its One UI 7 update, while Xiaomi users have reason to celebrate with the successful release of HyperOS 2. According to recent reports, Xiaomi has completed the update for over 100 of its devices, which are now running the new interface based on Android 15, the foundational software for One UI 7.
Xiaomi’s rapid update deployment has been noteworthy; within just six months, HyperOS 2 has been made available to 116 devices across eight regions. The updates cover a wide array of product lines, including:
- Xiaomi 15 Series: 15, 15 Pro, 15 Ultra
- Xiaomi 14 Series: 14, 14 Pro, 14 Ultra, 14T
- Xiaomi 13 Series: 13, 13 Pro, 13 Ultra, 13 Lite, 13T, 13T Pro
- Xiaomi Civic Series: Civic 3, Civic 2, Civic 4 Pro
- Xiaomi 12 Series: 12, 12 Pro, 12S, 12S Pro, 12S Ultra, 12T, 12 Pro (Dimensity)
- Xiaomi MIX Series: MIX Fold 4, Mix Fold 3, Mix Fold 2, Mix Flip
- Xiaomi Mi 11 Series: Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Ultra, 11 Lite 5G NE
- Xiaomi Pad Series: Pad 7, Pad 7 Pro, Pad 6, Pad 6 Pro, Pad 6S Pro 12.4, Pad 6 Max 14, Pad 5 Pro 12.4
- Redmi Note Series: Note 14, Note 14 Pro+, Note 14 Pro, Note 14 4G, Note 13, Note 13 Pro, Note 12, Note 12 5G, Note 12 4G, Note 12 Pro, Note 12 Pro+, Note 12 Turbo, Note 12T Pro
- Redmi K Series: K80, K80 Pro, K60, K60 Ultra, K60E, K60 Pro, K70, K70E, K70 Pro, K70 Ultra
- Redmi Turbo Series: Turbo 4, Turbo 3
- POCO and other series: F7 Pro, F7 Ultra, X4 GT, X4 GT Pro, F6, F6 Pro, M6, M6 Pro, M6 Pro 4G, M6 Plus 5G, X7, X7 Pro, X5 Pro 5G, F5 5G, F5 Pro, F4 Pro, F4 GT, X6 5G, X6 Pro, C65
In addition, Xiaomi is anticipated to unveil the HyperOS 3 interface alongside its new high-end smartphone series, the Xiaomi 16, later this October. This could heighten dissatisfaction among Samsung users if the company does not expedite its One UI update rollout process.