Xiaomi HyperOS 3.1 New Features
Recent reports from XiaomiTime confirm that HyperOS 3.1 is shaping up to be a significant iterative update, bringing smarter system interactions, visual improvements, and quality-of-life features — but only on devices running Android 16 or later.
One of the biggest features in HyperOS 3.1 is an enhanced HyperIsland — Xiaomi’s version of a dynamic information hub similar to Dynamic Island on other platforms. The update makes it more intelligent, providing real-time information like media controls, timers, and live activity cards without opening apps.
HyperOS 3.1 replaces the traditional two-column recent apps layout with a “Stacked” horizontal scroll style that gives smoother and faster app switching, making multitasking feel more intuitive.
There are refined animations across the UI, delivering cleaner transitions and a more modern visual feel, along with smoother scrolling and responsive effects that enhance everyday usage.
The home screen now allows drag-and-drop resizing of folders (e.g., 2×1 and 1×2) giving users more control over how apps are organized, something that enhances personalization compared to earlier HyperOS builds.
While the core lock screen features from HyperOS 3.0 continue, 3.1 brings better stability and minor refinements such as more consistent behavior under heavy notification loads, making quick access feel smoother.
HyperOS 3.1 leans on AI improvements that help with task scheduling, background app memory management, and subtle performance enhancements that make the OS feel more intelligent and adaptive over time.
Optimizations tied to Android 16 help reduce background power drain and make daily performance slightly smoother, especially for flagship devices and power users.
Other sources suggest the update may include AI-enhanced tools like smarter suggestions, improved payment flows, and a Dynamic Theme engine that adapts colors across the system based on wallpapers.
Unlike HyperOS 3.0, the 3.1 version is tied to Android 16 builds only, meaning that any Xiaomi, Redmi, or POCO device still running Android 15 will not receive the full HyperOS 3.1 upgrade.
Early waves of HyperOS 3.1 beta updates began in late January 2026 with flagship devices (e.g., Xiaomi 17 series, Redmi K90 line, and newer tablets), with broader rollouts expected through early spring.
To many users, this won’t feel like a revolutionary rewrite of the OS but rather a refinement of HyperOS 3.0 with meaningful day-to-day improvements. Things like smoother navigation among apps, more reliable live info from notifications, and a visually lighter interface are the kinds of upgrades people will notice during daily interactions rather than in spec sheets.
Overall, HyperOS 3.1 doesn’t overhaul the entire system but delivers smart incremental changes that aim to make Xiaomi devices feel faster, smarter, and visually more refined in daily use.
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