HyperOS 3.1 Is Here for Redmi Note 14, Poco F6 Pro, and More — Check If Your Device Made the List
May 14, 2026 — I was up early checking the latest updates, and what I found genuinely got me excited. HyperOS 3.1 just dropped for a massive list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices all at once. If you own one of these phones and haven’t seen anything yet, don’t panic — I’m going to walk you through everything right here.
The Redmi Note 14 4G made the list today, and that alone is worth celebrating. A lot of people were still waiting for HyperOS 3, and instead they’re getting HyperOS 3.1 handed to them directly. Yes, it skipped a version entirely. I’ll break down every device, every region, and exactly what to do if your phone hasn’t received the OTA yet.

Full List of Devices That Received HyperOS 3.1 Today
| Device | Region | Version | Status | Security Patch | Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro | Global (MI) | OS3.0.301.0.WOYMIXM | Full Rollout | April 2026 | 1.2 GB |
| Redmi 13 / Poco M6 | Global (MI) | OS3.0.301.0.WNTMIXM | Mi Pilot | April 2026 | 1.4 GB |
| Redmi Note 14S | Global (MI) | OS3.0.302.0.WFOMIXM | Public Release | April 2026 | 1.7 GB |
| Redmi Note 14 Pro | Global (MI) | OS3.0.302.0.WOFMIXM | Public Release | April 2026 | 1.7 GB |
| Redmi Note 13 Pro / Poco M6 Pro | Global (MI) | OS3.0.302.0.WNFMIXM | Public Release | April 2026 | 1.7 GB |
| Redmi Note 14 4G | Global (MI) | OS3.0.301.0.WOGMIXM | Mi Pilot | April 2026 | 1.4 GB |
| Redmi Note 14 4G | Europe | OS3.0.1.0.WOGEUXM | Public Release | April 2026 | 5.8 GB |
| Poco F6 Pro | Global (MI) | OS3.0.301.0.WNKMIXM | Full Rollout | April 2026 | 6.2 GB |
| Poco F6 Pro | Europe | OS3.0.301.0.WNKEUXM | Full Rollout | April 2026 | 7.0 GB |
| Poco F6 Pro | Russia | OS3.0.301.0.WNKRUXM | Full Rollout | April 2026 | 7.0 GB |
| Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G | India | OS3.0.5.0.WOPINXM | Full Rollout | April 2026 | 132 MB |
| Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus 5G | Europe | OS3.0.305.0.WREUXM | Full Rollout | April 2026 | 1.2 GB |
What’s New in HyperOS 3.1? The Full Changelog
I know a lot of people skip changelogs, but this one is worth your time. There’s some genuinely useful stuff in here.
Xiaomi Super Island Got Even Better
Super Island now works with the File Manager app, so you can see document processing progress in real time. It also gained support for transit cards and access cards — and it works right from the lock screen. That’s a legitimately handy daily-driver improvement.
Super Xiao AI with Continuous Conversation
You can now hold a continuous conversation with the Super Xiao AI assistant by holding down the power button. Sounds minor, but it changes the interaction flow in a noticeable way.
Camera and Recorder Upgrades
In Pro Video mode, you can now download a Rec.709 color reproduction LUT file (Mi-LOG format) directly from the camera settings. If you’re into serious video recording on your phone, that’s a big deal. The voice recorder gained automatic summary generation and lets you ask questions about recorded content through Super Xiao AI. Old bugs causing failures in long recordings and duplicate entries have also been fixed.
Security and Privacy
A new app called “Passwords” has been added, featuring auto-save, smart autofill, and end-to-end encrypted sync across your devices. Fingerprint, face unlock, and password screen styles have all been redesigned with a cleaner look.
General Experience Improvements
Recent tasks now stack more smoothly. The Calendar app includes more traditional festivals and historical dates. A new “Senior Care Mode” adjusts font size, volume, and blocks scam calls. Phone-to-phone data transfers between Xiaomi devices have been improved. A bug where macOS file thumbnails displayed incorrectly has been fixed, as has a long-standing issue with WeChat not reading screenshots.
Still Haven’t Gotten the Update? Here’s What to Do
I get the frustration. You see everyone else talking about their update, and your phone just sits there doing nothing. Been there.
OTA rollouts can take up to 12 days after a public release to reach your device. I actually tracked this personally — I left my Poco X6 Pro sitting to measure the window and it took exactly 12 days. So if you don’t want to wait, manual updating is the move.
How to Manually Update HyperOS on Any Xiaomi Device
- Open your phone’s Settings
- Go to “About phone” and tap the HyperOS logo several times
- This unlocks additional update options
- Tap the three-dot menu in the top right corner and select “Choose update package”
- Download the correct ROM for your device and region
- Select the file — the update installs automatically, no extraction needed
To identify your region, look at the last four letters of your current system version:
- MIXM = Global (MI)
- EUXM = Europe
- RUXM = Russia
- TWXM = Taiwan
- INXM = India
Once you learn how to update manually, going back to waiting on OTA feels pointless. You control when and how your phone updates — and you sidestep the bugs that sometimes show up in the first wave of OTA pushes.
Redmi Note 15 4G: Answering the Most Common Question
A lot of people still ask me about the Redmi Note 15 4G, so here’s the full picture:
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Launch date | January 2026 |
| Software support through | January 2032 |
| Current OS | HyperOS 3, based on Android 16 |
| Future roadmap | Android 17, 18, and 19 |
Current status by region:
| Region | Current Version | OS |
|---|---|---|
| Global | HyperOS 3.0.3.0.WPGMIXM | HyperOS 3 |
| Europe | HyperOS 3.0.1.0.WPGEUXM | HyperOS 3 |
| Indonesia | HyperOS 3.0.1.0.WPGIDXM | HyperOS 3 |
| Russia | HyperOS 3.0.1.0.WPGRUXM | HyperOS 3 |
| Taiwan | HyperOS 2.0.206.0.VPGTWXM | HyperOS 2.2 |
| Turkey | HyperOS 3.0.1.0.WPGTRXM | HyperOS 3 |
Taiwan is the only region still running HyperOS 2.2. Everyone else is already on HyperOS 3. If you’re on Taiwan firmware and want to upgrade faster, you can temporarily switch regions to pull the OTA, or download manually.
Poco F6 Pro: Three Regions at Once
This was one of today’s standout moments. The Poco F6 Pro received HyperOS 3.1 in Global, Europe, and Russia simultaneously — all with Full Rollout status. That kind of multi-region simultaneous launch is unusual, and it means if you have a Poco F6 Pro, the update is available to you right now regardless of your region. No need to switch — just download manually if you don’t want to wait in the OTA queue.
How the Last Few Weeks of Updates Played Out
HyperOS 3.1 has been rolling out in waves since early May. Before today, the Poco X7 and Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G had already received it with the May 2026 security patch. Before that, the Poco F6 Pro Global and Xiaomi 14T got their builds. Understanding this wave pattern helps you predict when your device is next — Xiaomi tends to follow a consistent progression from Mi Pilot → Public Release → Full Rollout, and it repeats across regions.
Want Updates Before Everyone Else? Join the Beta Program
If you always want to be first, there’s an official way: the Mi Pilot program, Xiaomi’s beta testing program. The advantage is obvious — you get updates days or even weeks before the public release. The tradeoff is that you might run into minor bugs, since these are test builds. For anyone who likes staying on the cutting edge and doesn’t mind the occasional rough edge, it’s absolutely worth it.
Quick Recap
- HyperOS 3.1 arrived May 14, 2026 for 12 device/region combinations
- Poco F6 Pro updated simultaneously in Global, Europe, and Russia
- Redmi Note 14 4G skipped HyperOS 3 entirely and landed on 3.1
- Redmi Note 13 Pro and Poco M6 Pro confirmed for public release
- Redmi 13 and Poco M6 still in Mi Pilot phase
- OTA rollouts can take up to 12 days — manual updating is faster and works in any region
- Redmi Note 15 4G is on HyperOS 3 in all regions except Taiwan (still on 2.2)
- HyperOS 3.1 changelog highlights: improved Super Island, new Passwords app, Pro Video LUT support
FAQ
Did the Redmi Note 14 4G get HyperOS 3.1? Yes. As of May 14, 2026, the Redmi Note 14 4G received HyperOS 3.1 on Global (Mi Pilot status) and Europe (Public Release status).
Why hasn’t my phone received the OTA update? OTA distribution happens in waves and can take up to 12 days after a public release to reach your device. Manual updating is faster and just as safe.
How do I know which ROM to download? Check the last four letters of your current system version: MIXM = Global, EUXM = Europe, RUXM = Russia, TWXM = Taiwan, INXM = India.
Did the Poco F6 Pro get HyperOS 3.1? Yes — in three regions at once. Global, Europe, and Russia all hit Full Rollout status on May 14, 2026.
Will the Redmi Note 15 4G get HyperOS 3.1? It’s already running HyperOS 3 (Android 16) in most regions. HyperOS 3.1 should arrive via OTA or manual update soon. Taiwan is the only region still on HyperOS 2.2.
Can manual updating damage my phone? No, as long as you download the correct ROM for your exact model and region. The system handles the entire installation automatically — no file extraction needed.
What is Mi Pilot? It’s Xiaomi’s official beta testing program. Members receive updates before public release but may encounter minor bugs, since the builds are still in testing.

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.

