HyperOS 3.1 Is Here: POCO X7 Pro and 15+ Xiaomi Devices Updated Today — Check If Yours Made the List

I’m going to be straight with you: today was a big day for Xiaomi users. HyperOS 3.1 officially rolled out on May 11, 2026, hitting the POCO X7 Pro, the Xiaomi 15 lineup, multiple Redmi Note models, and more than 15 devices in total. If you’ve been waiting for this update — or you’re wondering if your phone is on the list — this is the article you need right now.

HyperOS 3.1 is live today, and I tracked every single update that dropped throughout the day. Let me break it all down for you, including which regions got it first, what the update actually brings, and how you can manually trigger the update if your phone hasn’t notified you yet.

HyperOS 3.1 Released Today: What's Actually in This Update

HyperOS 3.1 Released Today: What’s Actually in This Update

Before we get to the full device list, let me tell you what makes this update worth caring about. This isn’t just a patch to fix a few bugs. HyperOS 3.1 ships on top of Android 16 — yes, Android 16 — and brings the April 2026 security patch to most devices.

Here’s a quick look at what changed in the changelog:

  • Xiaomi Super Island now works with File Management, transportation cards, and access cards. You can swipe your card from the lock screen — that’s genuinely useful if you commute.
  • Super Xiao Ai supports continuous conversation by holding the power button.
  • Camera improvements: one-click download of Mi-LOG LUT files, improved professional mode preset management, batch import/export support.
  • New Password app with auto-save, smart fill, and end-to-end encrypted sync across devices.
  • Recent Tasks now support card stacking for cleaner multitasking.
  • Recorder can now generate AI summaries of your recordings.
  • Calendar holiday display was optimized with more traditional festivals added.
  • Family Guardian enhancements, including a new “Elderly Care” page with larger fonts, volume adjustments, and scam call blocking.
  • Bug fixes for WeChat screenshots, cloud drive thumbnails, macOS compressed file display, and multilingual thumbnails.

That’s a lot for a point release. The POCO F7 in China even got the May 2026 security patch in its version — which means global POCO F7 users should expect HyperOS 3.1 very soon.

Full List of Devices Updated to HyperOS 3.1 on May 11, 2026

Here’s the complete table of every device that received an update today, including region, OS version, Android version, security patch, status, and package size. I didn’t skip any details.

DeviceRegionHyperOS VersionAndroidSecurity PatchStatusPackage Size
Xiaomi Pad MiniGlobal (MI)OS3.0.302.0.WAOMIXM16April 2026Full Release1.4 GB
POCO X7 ProEurope (EUX)OS3.0.300.0.WOJEUXM16April 2026Full Release1.4 GB
POCO X7 ProTurkeyOS3.0.300.0.WOJTRXM16April 2026Full Release1.4 GB
Xiaomi 15IndonesiaOS3.0.301.0.WOCIDXM16April 2026Full Release0.98 GB
Xiaomi 15RussiaOS3.0.301.0.WOCRUXM16April 2026Full Release0.98 GB
Xiaomi 15Global (MI)OS3.0.301.0.WOCMIXM16April 2026Full Release0.98 GB
Redmi Note 15IndonesiaOS3.0.1.0.WPGIDXM16Public Release5.8 GB
Redmi Note 15TurkeyOS3.0.1.0.WPGTRXM16Full Release5.8 GB
Redmi Note 15RussiaOS3.0.1.0.WPGRUXM16Full Release5.8 GB
Redmi Note 15 Pro 5GJapan (JPXM)OS3.0.1.0.WPPJPXM16Full Release5.8 GB
Redmi Note 15 Pro 5GGlobal (MI)OS3.0.304.0.WPPMIXM16Public Release7.0 GB
Redmi Note 14 5GTurkeyOS3.0.1.0.WOQTRXM16Full Release5.8 GB
Redmi Note 14 Pro (4G)Global (MI)OS3.0.302.0.WOFMIXM16April 2026Mi Pilot1.7 GB
Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus 5GGlobal (MI)OS3.0.4.0.WPRMIXM16April 2026Mi Pilot107 MB
Redmi Note 13 Pro / POCO M6 ProGlobal (MI)OS3.0.302.0.WNFMIXM16April 2026Mi Pilot1.7 GB
Xiaomi 17 UltraTaiwanOS3.0.302.0.WPATWXM16Full Release70 MB
POCO F7RussiaOS3.0.4.0.WOLRUXM16Full Release1.3 GB
POCO F7TaiwanOS3.0.4.0.WOLTWXM16Full Release1.3 GB
POCO F7 / Redmi Turbo 4 ProChina (CN)OS3.0.303.0.WOLCNXM16May 2026Full Release
Xiaomi 14T ProIndonesiaOS3.0.3.0.WNNIDXM16Full Release27 MB
Redmi 13 5GChina (CN)OS3.0.302.0.WNUCNXM16April 2026Full Release1.4 GB

Note: Some devices received HyperOS 3 (not 3.1) in certain regions. This is expected — HyperOS 3 full rollout precedes 3.1 in the update pipeline.

How to Tell Which Region Your Xiaomi Device Belongs To

I know this comes up constantly in comments, so let me explain it clearly. Every Xiaomi device has a region identifier built into its software version. You’ll find it by going to Settings → About Phone → OS Version. Look at the last four letters of the build string.

Here are the most common ones:

Region CodeRegion
MXMIXMGlobal (MI) — most common outside China
EUXEurope
TRXTurkey
RUXRussia
IDXIndonesia
JPXJapan
TWXTaiwan
CNXChina

Why does this matter? Because updates roll out region by region. If your device says MXMIXM, you’re on the MI Global region — which is the most common region in the US and internationally. If a device is listed for Global above, that update is heading your way.

If you want a deeper breakdown on this, I wrote a detailed walkthrough on how to identify your Xiaomi region before HyperOS 3.1 arrives — it covers every region code, explains the difference between MI and EEA Global builds, and helps you understand exactly where your device sits in the rollout schedule. This is information that many users miss until it’s too late to act.

Knowing your region isn’t just trivia. It directly tells you when your OTA will arrive and whether switching regions temporarily might speed up your access to new features. If you’ve been frustrated watching other Xiaomi users get updates while your phone sits on an older build, this is the piece you’ve been missing.

POCO X7 Pro Just Got HyperOS 3.1 — And It’s Fully Open to Everyone

I was genuinely excited about this one. The POCO X7 Pro (codename Rodin) received HyperOS 3.1 today in the European and Turkish regions — and it’s not a beta rollout. It’s a Full Release, open to every user with a compatible device.

The build version is OS3.0.300.0.WOJEUXM for Europe and OS3.0.300.0.WOJTRXM for Turkey. Both come in at 1.4 GB and carry the April 2026 security patch. If your POCO X7 Pro ends in EUX, go check your settings right now.

I know some of you have been waiting specifically for this device. The POCO X7 Pro is a popular mid-range flagship, and seeing it land on Android 16 with HyperOS 3.1 is a big deal — especially for the camera and multitasking improvements in this release.

A professional-grade photograph taken in a tech studio, focusing on a POCO X7 smartphone displaying the HyperOS 3.1 update confirmation screen. In the background, POCO X7 boxes, a silver YouTube button, and a DSLR camera on a tripod create a reliable tech support environment for the OTA update bug fix guide.
Confirmation of the HyperOS 3.1 update for the POCO X7 at any time.

The Redmi Note 15 Got HyperOS 3 Across All Regions — 3.1 Is Next

Here’s something that caught my eye today. The Redmi Note 15 received HyperOS 3 in Indonesia, Turkey, and Russia simultaneously. That’s all three major global regions updating on the same day — which almost never happens.

What does that tell me? When a device clears all regions on one OS version, HyperOS 3.1 usually follows quickly. The pipeline is clear. I’d expect the Redmi Note 15 to start seeing 3.1 builds within days, maybe a week or two at the outside.

Separately, the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G went a step further — it received HyperOS 3.1 directly in the Japan region, and then hit the Global (MI) region too. That 7.0 GB global package is a hefty full update, not an incremental OTA, which tells me it’s carrying everything from scratch rather than layering on top of an older build.

POCO F7 Users: Your HyperOS 3.1 Update Is Coming Very Soon

If you own a POCO F7, listen up — this is important. Today, the POCO F7 completed its HyperOS 3 rollout across all regions. Russia and Taiwan got their Full Release builds today, meaning there are no more regions waiting on HyperOS 3.

Here’s why that matters: the POCO F7 in China already received HyperOS 3.1 today, with the May 2026 security patch included. That’s the most recent patch available right now. When the Chinese build gets a new version, global builds typically follow within days.

My read: POCO F7 global users should expect HyperOS 3.1 to arrive any day now. Keep your phone on Wi-Fi, make sure you have enough storage, and go check for updates manually if you don’t want to wait for the OTA notification.

What Mi Pilot Status Actually Means for Your Device

A few devices on today’s list — the Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G, Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus 5G, and Redmi Note 13 Pro / POCO M6 Pro — are showing Mi Pilot status rather than Full Release.

I get that this can be confusing, so here’s what it means in plain terms: Mi Pilot is Xiaomi’s closed beta program. If you signed up as a beta tester, you’ll receive these builds now. If you haven’t signed up, you’ll get the full public rollout when it’s ready — usually within a week or two after Mi Pilot clears any remaining bugs.

If you signed up for the Mi Pilot program, your Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G should show the HyperOS 3.1 update (OS3.0.302.0.WOFMIXM, 1.7 GB) when you check manually.

How to Fix Bugs After an OTA Update (Don’t Skip This)

Every time a major HyperOS update drops, I see the same complaints in comments: “My battery is draining,” “My phone feels laggy,” “Wi-Fi keeps dropping.” I understand how frustrating that is — you waited weeks for this update and now it feels broken.

Here’s the thing: most of those bugs aren’t actually bugs in the software. They’re caused by incomplete cache migration after the OTA install. There’s a proper way to handle this, and it doesn’t require resetting your phone. I documented the entire step-by-step process in this guide on how to fix any bug after a HyperOS 3 OTA update — no factory reset needed, just a few targeted steps.

I’ve personally run this process on multiple devices after updates and it resolves 90% of post-OTA issues. If your phone feels off after installing HyperOS 3.1, please try this before assuming the update is defective. The method works whether you updated from HyperOS 3 or came from an older build entirely.

Don’t wait until the problems stack up. The sooner you run the post-OTA process, the smoother your experience will be from day one.

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra Already Has HyperOS 3.1 — And It Might Skip to HyperOS 4

The Xiaomi 17 Ultra showed up on today’s list with a 70 MB update in Taiwan — HyperOS 3.1 build OS3.0.302.0.WPATWXM. That’s a tiny package, which means it’s an incremental update layering on top of an existing HyperOS 3.1 install, not a fresh build.

But here’s the bigger story: the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is a strong candidate for HyperOS 4 based on Android 17, which is reportedly in development. This phone launched globally just recently, and Xiaomi’s flagship devices historically receive the first wave of major OS upgrades. Getting HyperOS 3.1 now likely means HyperOS 4 is its next major milestone — and that’s an exciting prospect for anyone who bought the 17 Ultra expecting long-term software support.

What Happens If Your Device Isn’t On Today’s List?

Not every Xiaomi device gets updated on the same day, and that’s perfectly normal. Rollouts are staggered by region and device tier. But there are a few things you can do right now.

First, check if your device has already received an update you missed. Some OTAs push quietly — go to Settings → About Phone → System Update and tap “Check for updates.”

Second, if you’re not in a supported region for HyperOS 3.1, you may be able to switch to a region that already has it and pull the update via OTA. This is something I’ve covered in detail in the context of understanding Xiaomi’s HyperOS update deadlines — specifically, why certain dates matter enormously for which devices will and won’t receive major OS upgrades. If your device is aging, that article may change your perspective on whether to upgrade your hardware or wait for software support.

If a region switch isn’t possible, you can also sideload the update manually. The update packages are public, and I’ve covered the sideload process in tutorial videos linked in the description — all updated for HyperOS 3 in 2026.

Third, if you want the full history of which devices have already received HyperOS 3.1 since its rollout began, I covered the complete HyperOS 3.1 update list as of April 13, 2026 — that gives you a running view of the rollout timeline across all Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices, so you can spot where your phone sits in the queue. Comparing that list to today’s adds context for how fast your device’s region tends to move.

New Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 updates are now available.

Quick Highlights

  • POCO X7 Pro got HyperOS 3.1 in Europe and Turkey — Full Release, open to all users
  • Xiaomi 15 landed HyperOS 3.1 in Indonesia, Russia, and Global regions — all on Android 16
  • Redmi Note 15 received HyperOS 3 in all three major regions today — HyperOS 3.1 is next
  • Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G jumped directly to HyperOS 3.1 in Japan and Global
  • POCO F7 completed HyperOS 3 across all regions; China variant already on HyperOS 3.1 with May patch
  • Xiaomi 17 Ultra is receiving incremental HyperOS 3.1 updates; HyperOS 4 candidate
  • Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G, Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus, and POCO M6 Pro are in Mi Pilot — public rollout imminent
  • All updates run on Android 16 with April 2026 (or newer) security patch
  • Use your last four build string letters to identify your region and predict your update timeline

FAQ

Q: Is HyperOS 3.1 available for the POCO X7 Pro globally? A: Today’s release covers the European (EUX) and Turkish (TRX) regions. The Global (MI) version has not been listed yet as of May 11, 2026. Global typically follows within days to weeks.

Q: What Android version does HyperOS 3.1 run on? A: All HyperOS 3.1 builds released today run on Android 16.

Q: My phone didn’t get a notification — what do I do? A: Go to Settings → About Phone → System Update → tap Check for Updates. OTA rollouts are staged, so your unit may not have been in the first batch even if your device is supported.

Q: Can I manually install HyperOS 3.1? A: Yes. Xiaomi provides the full update packages publicly. You can sideload them using the local update method in the Settings menu. Make sure you’re installing the correct regional build for your device.

Q: What does Mi Pilot mean? A: Mi Pilot is Xiaomi’s closed beta program. Devices with Mi Pilot status are receiving the update only for registered beta testers. Full public release follows once beta validation is complete, typically within one to two weeks.

Q: Will the POCO F7 get HyperOS 3.1 globally? A: Almost certainly yes, and very soon. The Chinese variant got HyperOS 3.1 with the May 2026 security patch today, and all global regions are now on HyperOS 3. Global HyperOS 3.1 should land for POCO F7 any day.

Q: Is HyperOS 3.1 worth installing right away? A: Yes — especially for the security patch and Android 16 compatibility. If you experience any post-OTA issues, run the no-reset bug fix process before assuming there’s a problem with the build.

Q: How do I know if my device will get future updates? A: Xiaomi publishes update commitment windows for each device. Understanding how those deadlines work — and what they mean for your specific model — can help you decide whether to wait for software support or consider upgrading hardware.

Author’s View

Today reminded me why I track these updates every single day. In the course of one Monday, we saw over 15 Xiaomi and POCO devices move forward in the HyperOS 3.1 rollout — some hitting full release, some entering beta, one (the POCO F7 in China) already ahead of everyone else with a May 2026 patch.

The thing that matters most right now: check your device. Don’t assume the OTA will find you — especially if you’re in the early rollout wave. Go to your system update settings manually. Know your region code. And if you haven’t signed up for Mi Pilot, think about whether that’s something that fits your comfort level with early software.

HyperOS 3.1 on Android 16 is a genuinely good update. The camera improvements alone are worth it for POCO X7 Pro users, and the new Password app with end-to-end sync is something a lot of people have been asking for. This isn’t an update to skip.

I’ll be back with more rollout coverage as new devices come online throughout the day. If your device just received HyperOS 3.1, share your experience — especially if you’re noticing performance changes or any unexpected behavior. That feedback helps everyone in the community.

Valberth Vas, the expert behind TecnoVas Innovate, is the author of the company’s reviews and guides. His vast experience in the world of technology, with a particular focus on Xiaomi’s innovations, allows him to offer in-depth insights and clear guidance on the current technological landscape.