HyperOS 3 Stable Rolls Out to Xiaomi Pad 7 and More

Xiaomi has started rolling out HyperOS 3 stable (Android 16) to the global Pad 7 with Hyperland, a customizable lockscreen, performance tweaks and new AI tools. Ten more models are scheduled this month.

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HyperOS 3 Stable Rolls Out to Xiaomi Pad 7 and More

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Xiaomi has kicked its HyperOS 3 rollout into a higher gear: the global Xiaomi Pad 7 is now receiving the stable Android 16-based update, and the company says at least ten more devices will get the same release before the end of the month. This update brings visual tweaks, performance boosts and several AI-powered tools — a proper OS refresh for users craving smoother multitasking and smarter features.

What’s new in HyperOS 3 for the Pad 7?

The global Pad 7 is getting build OS3.0.2.0.WOZMIXM, following a China release a few weeks earlier. Highlights include:

  • Hyperland — Xiaomi's take on Apple’s Dynamic Island, designed to surface live notifications and controls in a compact, glanceable area.
  • Customizable lockscreen inspired by iOS 16 — more personalization options and faster access to widgets and info.
  • Performance and graphics optimizations — smoother multitasking and improved frame rates for apps and games.
  • AI writing and translation tools — on-device assistance for composing text and translating content faster and more accurately.

How to check and install the update

Rollouts are staged, so availability may vary by region. To check on your Pad 7, go to Settings → About tablet → Check for updates. If the update hasn’t reached your unit yet, don’t worry — staged releases typically arrive over days or weeks depending on region and carrier.

Which phones and tablets are next?

Xiaomi says the Pad 7 is just the opening act. Before the month ends, HyperOS 3 stable should reach at least these global models:

  • Xiaomi MIX Flip
  • POCO F7 Pro
  • POCO F7
  • POCO X7 Pro
  • POCO X7 Pro Iron Man Edition
  • POCO X7
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro+
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro
  • Redmi Note 14

Earlier this quarter Xiaomi already pushed HyperOS 3 globally to the Xiaomi 15 series, the 15T lineup, POCO F7 Ultra and the Pad 7 Pro — so the current wave extends that reach across more of Xiaomi’s 2025 lineup.

Why this update matters

Think of HyperOS 3 as more than a patch: it’s a visual and functional refresh. Hyperland and the overhauled lockscreen borrow a few ideas from iOS, but Xiaomi mixes them with its own speed and AI enhancements. For users, that translates into a more polished daily experience — faster app switching, smarter text tools and a modernized UI that feels familiar yet distinct.

If you own a listed device, keep an eye on the update screen. If you’re not seeing it yet, patience pays off — staged rollouts are gradual, but the momentum suggests most eligible Xiaomi hardware should be on HyperOS 3 before month’s end.

Source: gizmochina

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