Xiaomi is expanding its ecosystem with the Indonesian rollout of HyperOS 3, the latest iteration of its operating system. The update, built on Android 16, focuses on improved system stability, seamless cross-device connectivity, and a more intuitive user experience designed to enhance daily productivity.
The launch of HyperOS 3 is part of Xiaomi’s broader “Human x Car x Home” vision, positioning the operating system as a central integration point for individuals, vehicles, and smart home devices. According to Andi Renreng, Marketing Director of Xiaomi Indonesia, the development of HyperOS 3 prioritizes not only individual device performance but also intelligent and responsive communication between all devices within the Xiaomi ecosystem.
From a design perspective, HyperOS 3 introduces a refreshed interface with smoother animations intended to improve visual comfort. A key new feature is Xiaomi HyperIsland, a dynamic area at the top of the screen that allows users to monitor notifications and ongoing activities – such as music playback or active applications – without switching apps. This is achieved through a simple tap for details or a swipe for access to floating windows, offering a streamlined multitasking experience.
Beyond individual device enhancements, Xiaomi is emphasizing interconnectedness with the introduction of Xiaomi HyperConnect. This technology enables more seamless device interaction, including a feature called Home Screen+. Home Screen+ allows users to mirror and control their smartphone screen directly on tablets or laptops, even extending to non-Xiaomi devices like MacBooks. Applications can be run on the larger display, and files can be transferred using a drag-and-drop method. Touch to Share further simplifies file sharing between Xiaomi devices, while the MiTEE security protocol ensures the protection of synchronized data and biometric information.
HyperOS 3 also strengthens Xiaomi’s artificial intelligence capabilities with Xiaomi HyperAI. Features like AI Writing and DeepThink Mode assist users in text processing and information summarization within the Notes application. Voice Enhancement utilizes AI to filter background noise during calls and recordings, improving audio clarity. AI Search simplifies the process of finding photos or information using voice commands, and AI Dynamic Wallpapers provide a personalized and cinematic lock screen experience.
The update will be rolled out gradually via Over-the-Air (OTA) updates. Supported devices include the Xiaomi 15 series, Xiaomi 14 series, Redmi Note 14 series, Redmi 15, Redmi 13, Redmi A3, and various POCO devices such as the POCO F8 series, POCO F7 series, POCO X7 Pro 5G, POCO M7, and POCO M6. Tablet support extends to the Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro, Xiaomi Pad 7, and Xiaomi Pad 6s Pro 12.4”.
With HyperOS 3, Xiaomi is reinforcing its strategy of integrating devices within a connected and adaptive ecosystem. The focus on intuitive design, seamless interconnectivity, and intelligent AI demonstrates Xiaomi’s commitment to delivering a more stable, responsive, and relevant digital experience for users in Indonesia and beyond.
, marked the initial release of HyperOS, version 1.0.1.0, based on Android. As of , the latest release is version 3.0.3.0 (HyperOS 3) for both China and global markets, while HyperOS 2.2 (version 2.0.204.0) is available in India. The operating system currently supports 82 languages, with variations depending on the country.
Xiaomi HyperOS is a unification effort, consolidating previous operating systems like MIUI, Vela OS, and Mina OS, extending its reach beyond smartphones to include automobiles and IoT devices. The system utilizes a monolithic Linux kernel and supports the ARM64 platform. It’s important to note that HyperOS is a proprietary operating system, though It’s based on the open-source Android platform.
