Xiaomi Rolls Out HyperOS 2.2 to 50+ Devices — Here’s the Full List


HyperOS 2.2

Xiaomi has quietly begun rolling out HyperOS 2.2, its newest stable build, to an impressive range of smartphones and tablets. And yes—this time the company is serious. We’re talking over 50 devices, spanning flagship to budget models, across Europe, India, China, Indonesia, Turkey, Taiwan, Russia, and more.

Xiaomi 13 HyperOS 2.2

 Front of the Line

First to taste the update are high-profile models in key markets:

  • Xiaomi 15 Ultra (EEA, Indonesia, India)
  • Xiaomi 14 series (Global, EEA)
  • POCO F7 Ultra, Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 (EEA, Global)

Initial Availability by Device – Region Overview

  • POCO M7 Pro 5G / Redmi Note 14 – EEA
  • POCO Pad / Redmi Pad Pro – EEA
  • Redmi 13R / Redmi 13C 5G – EEA
  • Redmi K80 Pro / POCO F7 Ultra – EEA
  • Redmi Note 13 4G NFC – EEA
  • Xiaomi 13T – EEA, Indonesia, Global, Russia, Turkey, Taiwan
  • Xiaomi 14, 14 Ultra, 14T, 14T Pro / Redmi K70 Ultra – Global & EEA
  • Xiaomi 15 Ultra – EEA, Indonesia, India
  • Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro / Xiaomi 14 Civi – India
  • Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 – EEA, Global

HyperOS 2.2

In Ongoing Testing

Next in line—but not live yet—are midrange and legacy models:

  • POCO F6 Pro / Redmi K70 – China, Global, Taiwan
  • Redmi Note series, Xiaomi 12 series – Multiple regions
  • POCO C65, Redmi 13C, POCO C75, Redmi 14C, Redmi A3 Pro, Redmi Note 12 Turbo, and more across China, EEA, India, Indonesia, Russia, Turkey, Global

Including extensive coverage of POCO and Redmi devices—Pads, tablets, and phones—this update is shaping up to be one of Xiaomi’s biggest yet.

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Xiaomi: What’s New in HyperOS 2.2?

  • Xiaomi Camera 6 – Improved low-light and faster processing
  • Smoother animations across the UI
  • Upgraded AI features for smarter routines
    Some enhancements are tucked behind optional downloads from HyperOSUpdates.com or third-party tools like MemeOS Enhancer—not officially promoted, but functional.

Why It Matters

Getting one major update is normal. Getting it across flagships, mid‑range phones, and tablets at once? That’s less common. It speaks to Xiaomi’s evolving commitment to post-launch support: faster, broader, and more consistent. That doesn’t guarantee perfection—some users will report quirky battery behavior or minor bugs—but the intent is clear: no device left behind.

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