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Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 Android 15 Update : These Xiaomi, Redmi, & POCO Devices Will Get the Update
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Well, the tech giant Google is now about to release the latest Android 15 version for Pixel devices in the coming months. Also, Xiaomi is testing HyperOS 2.0 Android 15 version on some selected models in China. If you are Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO user then must check out the devices list which will surely get HyperOS 2.0 update based on Android 15 version.
Last year, Xiaomi announced HyperOS as their new operating system for Xiaomi devices which was based on Android 14 version. Sadly, some selected devices received Android 13-based HyperOS updates due to software policy.
However, the upcoming HyperOS 2.0 will be entirely based on Android 15 version but again some selected models will receive Android 14-based HyperOS 2.0 update which will lack some major features.
HyperOS 2.0 will focus on better optimization of battery and smoothness without compromising the performance of Xiaomi phones. The tech brand may launch HyperOS 2.0 in China first with the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Series devices and later by the end of 2024, HyperOS 2.0 will be available for all regions
These Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO Devices will receive HyperOS 2.0 Android 15 Update
Xiaomi Devices
- Xiaomi 13 Lite
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12T Pro
- Xiaomi 12T
- Xiaomi 12S Ultra
- Xiaomi 12S Pro
- Xiaomi 12S
- Xiaomi Civi 2
- Xiaomi Civi 1S
- Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
- Xiaomi Pad 5 pro 12.4
Redmi Devices
- Redmi Note 13 5G
- Redmi Note 13
- Redmi Note 13R Pro
- Redmi Note 12
- Redmi Note 12 Turbo
- Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed
- Redmi Note 12R
- Redmi Note 12R Pro
- Redmi Note 12T Pro
- Redmi Note 12S
- Redmi K60E
- Redmi K50 Ultra
- Redmi K50i
- Redmi 13C 5G
- Redmi 13C
- Redmi 13R
- Redmi 12 5G
- Redmi 12
POCO Devices
- Poco M6 Pro 5G
- Poco M6
- Poco X6 Neo
- Poco F5 Pro
- Poco F5
- Poco C65
- Poco C61
The above devices list is entirely based on the software policy of Xiaomi phones which ensures that these phones will receive HyperOS 2.0 update based on Android 15 version.
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Poco X7 with IP69 Rating Announced, X7 Pro Cameras Break Cover
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The Poco X7 is launching on January 9 with top-tier features, including IP68 and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance. This information was confirmed by Flipkart, an Indian online retailer, through promo pages for the Poco X7 and X7 Pro.
The Poco X7 will sport a 1.5K 3D curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and an impressive peak brightness of 3000 nits. The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2 and supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+. A fingerprint scanner is embedded under the display for easy biometric authentication.
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Flipkart also shared details about the Poco X7 Pro’s cameras. It features: A 50MP primary camera with the Sony LYT 600 sensor and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), an 8MP ultrawide camera for wide-angle shots,a 20MP selfie camera for crisp photos. The Pro model will also support 4K video recording at 60 FPS with both OIS and EIS. A special Director Mode will let users create cinematic videos.
The Poco X7 Pro will pack a Dimensity 8400 Ultra SoC, LPDDR5X RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage. It also includes HyperOS 2 for a seamless user experience, 90W fast charging, and a massive 6000 mAh battery (increased to 6550 mAh for the Indian market).
The Poco X7 Pro will have a base price of under INR 30000 ($350/€340), making it a competitive option in its segment. Poco will also launch a special Poco X7 Pro Iron Man Edition next Thursday.
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Xiaomi 12 Series to Get HyperOS 2 Update Soon – Features & Rollout Details
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In January 2025, Xiaomi began rolling out the HyperOS 2 update for its 12 series devices in China. The update will expand to global markets later this month. The HyperOS 2 update is based on Android 15 and introduces new features while improving existing ones.
The following Xiaomi 12 series devices are set to receive the update:
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi 12S
- Xiaomi 12S Pro
- Xiaomi 12S Ultra
Release Timeline
China: All eligible devices will receive the update by January 15 2025.
Global: The international rollout will be completed by the end of January 2025.
Key Features of HyperOS 2
Android 15 Foundation: Better performance, security and app compatibility.
New Multitasking UI: Inspired by iOS with a revamped “Recent Apps” layout for smoother app management.
AI Tools: Advanced photo and video editing powered by artificial intelligence.
Redesigned Game Turbo 6.0: Offers improved performance and customizable gaming settings.
Improved Animations: Enhances user experience with smoother modern animations.
Storage Sandbox: Provides better file management and privacy controls.
HyperOS 2 not only makes Xiaomi devices faster and more visually appealing but also introduces smarter features for everyday use. By leveraging Android 15’s capabilities, the update promises a seamless and intuitive experience for users.
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Xiaomi Announces Major Changes to Bootloader Rules
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Xiaomi has updated its bootloader unlock policy, limiting users to unlocking just one device per year per account. This change, first reported by XiaomiTime, marks a significant shift from the previous limit of three devices annually per account.
Unlocking the bootloader is a crucial step for users looking to install custom ROMs, a practice that has been a cornerstone of Xiaomi’s strong community support. The update adds to the existing challenges, such as the mandatory seven-day waiting period before the unlock process can begin.
This new restriction is expected to affect developers and third-party ROM communities significantly. Xiaomi, along with its sub-brands Redmi and POCO, has traditionally been a favorite among developers for creating custom ROMs. However, the new policy could slow down development efforts and force developers to focus only on the most popular devices.
The custom ROM community has already faced setbacks in recent years, partly due to Google’s Play Integrity API, which complicates modifications. Additionally, many manufacturers, including Xiaomi, now offer more than four years of Android updates, reducing the necessity for custom ROMs.
For custom ROM fans and users dissatisfied with Xiaomi’s default software, the policy change is frustrating. Many see it as an indirect move against the custom ROM community. Enthusiasts are urging Xiaomi to roll back the policy and continue supporting the vibrant developer community.