Xiaomi 13T Pro Starts Receiving HyperOS in Europe


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Xiaomi is finally fully geared up to debut HyperOS outside of China. Of course, it’s the Note 13 series launch in India that has basically introduced the MIUI replacement outside its domestic market. But the good part is that the older devices have also started to get the update.

Just yesterday, we reported that Xiaomi 13 Pro users in India have started to receive the HyperOS update. Now, users of the Xiaomi 13T Pro in Europe have started to receive the update. These are just two of the devices that are getting the MIUI replacement. A handful number of Xiaomi, Poco, and Redmi devices are expected to get the update soon.

About the Xiaomi 13T Pro HyperOS Update

Regarding the HyperOS update on the Xiaomi 13T Pro, it’s 5.8 GB in size. So, if you have the phone and saw the update notification, you must ensure enough space before pressing update. Once the installation finishes, you will get into the version 1.0.3.0.UMLEUXM.

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Do note that the HyperOS update takes quite a while to get installed. So, you need to ensure that there’s enough charge on the device and be ready to leave the device off your hands for a good while. This update will also get the December 1, 2023, security patch installed.

The update will get your device to Android 14, and it will offer all the enhancements that HyperOS has to bring to the table. That includes optimized performance, better battery life, enhanced security, and many others. Moreover, the update comes with a lot of customization options.

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For example, you can customize the lock screen to a huge degree on HyperOS. It also offers a better multi-window experience, which will make multi-tasking a breeze on the devices.

Didn’t get the update yet? Well, this rollout for HyperOS is for the European version of Xiaomi 13T Pro. If your device meets this criterion, you will surely get it in the next rollout stage.

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