Xiaomi is bringing the new Android 14-based HyperOS update to more than 25 devices in India and here's the full list of phones.News 

Full List of Xiaomi and Redmi Phones in India Receiving HyperOS Update

Xiaomi announced the HyperOS rollout schedule for the global market earlier this week, and now the new software version has been released in India. We also know which devices will be updated to the Android 14 based skin, which includes Xiaomi, Redmi and Redmi Note phones for everyone’s delight.

The company says that HyperOS will not only be a mobile-centric platform, but other products will also be added to the ecosystem, including a car. But for now, many current Xiaomi users are waiting to know when their devices will get the Android 14 based version.

The company has confirmed its plans for the Indian market and shared a Q1 and Q2 2024 rollout schedule for the HyperOS version for its devices available in the country. The good news is that more than 25 devices, including phones and tablets, are being updated, and they also include products that have already received the update.

Xiaomi and Redmi phones to get HyperOS update in India

Xiaomi has shared its timeline, which is divided into releases, for March 2024 and the second quarter of 2024.

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Xiaomi 13 Pro

– Xiaomi Pad 6

– Redmi 12 5G

– Redmi 12C

– Redmi 11 Prime

– Redmi Pad

March 2024

– Xiaomi 12 Pro

– Redmi Note 13 Pro +

– Redmi Note 13 Pro

– Redmi Note 13

Redmi Note 12 Pro +

– Redmi Note 12 Pro

– Redmi Note 12

Q2 2024

– Xiaomi 11 Ultra

– Xiaomi 11T Pro

– Mi 11X

– Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge

– Xiaomi 11 Lite

– Xiaomi 11i

– Mi 10

– Xiaomi Pad 5

– Redmi 13C series

– Redmi 12

– Redmi Note 11 series

– Redmi 11 Prime 5G

– Redmi K50i

As you can see from the list here, Xiaomi is really keen to use HyperOS on most of its available devices, including the Mi range as well. Users of the Redmi Note 11 series will also be happy to see their phone listed, even though their updates may not arrive in the next few months. The company doesn’t have a solid track record for speed of updates, so we’re hoping things will be different this year.

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