
Summary
- HyperOS 4 is confirmed for July or August announcement in China, with stable global rollout expected in October 2026, starting with the Xiaomi 17 and 15 series.
- It’s built on Android 17 and marks the first Xiaomi OS release with zero remaining MIUI codebase — core apps rewritten in Rust and Flutter for performance, stability, and cross-device consistency.
- New features include a Liquid Glass UI, interactive lock screen island, software-based privacy screen, MiClaw AI agent integration, and deeper cross-device multitasking.
- Over 60 Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO devices are expected to qualify — but the Redmi Note 14 5G and POCO M7 Pro 5G are confirmed exclusions.
- Xiaomi hasn’t officially confirmed the name yet — “HyperOS 27” is a live alternative that could still surface at launch.
Why This Update Is Different From Every Previous One
There’s also a naming question worth flagging. Xiaomi has publicly confirmed a “new generation of OS” launching in July or August but hasn’t officially called it HyperOS 4. The name HyperOS 27 — aligning with the Android 17 base year — has emerged as a credible alternative. Don’t be surprised if the branding shifts at announcement.
What’s Actually New in HyperOS 4
The visual overhaul leads with Liquid Glass UI — transparent surfaces, fluid animations, and depth effects that replace HyperOS 3’s current design language. Xiaomi’s partnership with Leica is reportedly extending into the software layer. An interactive lock screen island brings dynamic information to the always-on display. The software-based privacy screen is an interesting technical challenge. Samsung does this in hardware on the Galaxy S26 series, and seeing Xiaomi’s software-only approach compared directly will be telling.

“HyperOS 4 is Xiaomi’s first OS release with zero remaining MIUI codebase anywhere in the system — after years of incremental cleanup, the final break from MIUI’s technical heritage is happening now.”
MiClaw AI agent integration runs deeper in HyperOS 4, embedded into system apps. This includes Notes, Gallery, Calendar, File Manager, and Browser as well. Cross-device multitasking gets smarter, background task management is optimized, and contextual AI productivity features are expected across daily workflows.
First Devices, Beta Timeline, and Exclusions
Two notable exclusions: the Redmi Note 14 5G and POCO M7 Pro 5G won’t be getting HyperOS 4. Both devices were launched on Android 14 with a two-major-update commitment, meaning their support lifecycle ends with HyperOS 3. If you’re on either device, that’s worth factoring into your next upgrade decision now.

