Google’s recent announcement of two Android SDK updates per year has raised eyebrows among many tech enthusiasts. As a result, Android 16 could be launched before June 2025, much earlier than this cycle. While the Android 15 update events are still ongoing across devices, Xiaomi is taking the next big step towards integrating Android 16 features into their upcoming HyperOS.
Below is an all-inclusive list of some Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices that could get the Android 16-based HyperOS update, categorized for easy reading.
Currently released Android 16 devices
Android 16 is currently being released based on HyperOS 3 and HyperOS 2.3
- Xiaomi 15
- Xiaomi 14 Pro
- Redmi K70 Ultra
- Xiaomi 15 Pro
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra
- Redmi K80
- Redmi K80 Pro
- Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.4
- Xiaomi 15S Pro
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
Xiaomi Flagship Devices
Currently, high-end models with great performance and features are at the heart of Xiaomi's update plans:
- Xiaomi 13 (fuxi)
- Xiaomi 13 Lite (ziyi)
- Xiaomi 13 Pro (nuwa)
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra (ishtar)
- Xiaomi 13T (aristotle)
- Xiaomi 13T Pro (corot)
- Xiaomi 14 (houji)
- Xiaomi 14 CIVI (chenfeng)
- Xiaomi 14 Pro (shennong)
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra (aurora)
- Xiaomi 14T (degas)
- Xiaomi 14T Pro (rothko)
- Xiaomi 15 (dada)
- Xiaomi 15 Pro (haotian)
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra (xuanyuan)
- Xiaomi 15S Pro (djun)
- Xiaomi CIVI 5 Pro (luming)
- Xiaomi CIVI 2 (GII)
- Xiaomi CIVIC 4 Pro (Chenfeng)
- Xiaomi Mix Flip (Rui)
- Xiaomi Mix Flip 2 (Bixi)
- Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 (Goku)
- Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 (Babylon)
- Xiaomi Pad 6 Max 14 (UD)
- Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro (Liukin)
- Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4 (Sheng)
- Xiaomi Pad 7 (UKE)
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro (Muyu)
- Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra (Jinghu)
- Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro 12.5 (Violin)
Redmi devices
are known for good performance at competitive prices
- Redmi K Pad (Turner)
- REDMI K80 (Jorn)
- REDMI K80 Pro (miro)
- REDMI K80 Ultra (dali)
- REDMI Pad 2 (taiko)
- REDMI Pad 2 4G (koto)
- REDMI Turbo 4 (rodin)
- REDMI Turbo 4 Pro (onyx)
- Redmi 13 (moon)
- Redmi 13 5G (breeze)
- Redmi 13X (moon)
- Redmi 14C (lake)
- Redmi A3 Pro (lake)
- Redmi A4 (worm)
- Redmi K60 Pro (Socrates)
- Redmi K60 Ultra (corot)
- Redmi K70 (vermeer)
- Redmi K70 Pro (manet)
- Redmi K70 Ultra (rothko)
- Redmi K70E (duchamp)
- Redmi Note 13 Pro (garnet)
- Redmi Note 13 Pro+ (zircon)
- Redmi Note 13R (air)
- Redmi Note 14 (beryl)
- Redmi Note 14 4G (Tanzanite)
- Redmi Note 14 Pro (Malachite)
- Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G (Obsidian)
- Redmi Note 14 Pro+ (Amethyst)
- Redmi Note 14S (Emerald_R)
- Redmi Pad Pro (DG)
- Redmi Pad Pro 5G (Ruan)
- Redmi Pad SE 8.7 Wi-Fi (Flare)
- Redmi Turbo 3 (Peridot)
- Xiaomi Redmi Pad (Yunluo)
POCO Devices
- POCO C75 (Lake)
- POCO C75 5G (Warm)
- POCO F6 (Peridot)
- POCO F6 Pro (Vermeer)
- POCO F7 (Onyx)
- POCO F7 Pro (Jorn)
- POCO F7 Ultra (Miro)
- POCO M6 (Moon)
- POCO M6 Plus 5G (Air)
- POCO M7 Pro 5G (Beryl)
- POCO Pad (Dizi)
- POCO X6 5G (Garnet)
- POCO X6 Pro (Duchamp)
- POCO X7 (Malachite)
- POCO X7 Pro (Rodin)
What Android 16-based HyperOS promises
With Android 16 integrated into HyperOS, users can expect:
- Improved multitasking with improved window management and app performance. Advanced AI features like improved accessibility, translation, and on-device processing.
- Polished UI/UX with smoother animations and more personalization.
- Improved privacy and security settings to complement the updates made by Google.
As Xiaomi continues to innovate, it ensures that devices remain competitive and feature-rich with timely Android updates. With the launch of Android 16 in mid-2024, the listed Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco devices will get the powerful capabilities of the latest Android SDK. More updates will be shared once Xiaomi launches HyperOS advancements on these devices.