These are the phones that will not receive the update

a Xiaomi Develops HyperOS 2.0The Xiaomi 14 lineup will be the first to receive the new software. The Xiaomi 15 should leave the factory with the new interface. However, the preliminary list reveals smartphones from Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO that should not be updated to HyperOS 2.0. According to the available information, no mobile phone running Android 13 will be compatible with HyperOS 2.0.

List of phones that will not receive HyperOS 2.0

It's not official yet, so we can't be sure that all models on this list will actually be incompatible with the update. See below for the initial list of devices that shouldn't receive HyperOS 2.0:

Xiaomi

Redmi

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Tablets

  • Xiaomi Pad 5
  • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro
  • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 5G

Despite not receiving the new interface, these devices will continue to receive regular security updates until they are added to Xiaomi's EOS (End of Support) list.

My cell phone is on the list. What should I do?

This is the Redmi Note 11, the device that shouldn't receive HyperOS 2.0
This is the Redmi Note 11, the device that shouldn't receive HyperOS 2.0

At this time, it is important to remember that this list is preliminary and Not confirmed by XiaomiHowever, if this is confirmed and you want to get the latest features and functionality thanks to the Hyper 2.0 update, you will need to buy a more modern device, which already has Android 14 or 15. See here which phones will receive Google's latest OS.

HyperOS policy seems to follow a pattern where software is released for a new version of Android and works on top of the previous one. For example, HyperOS 1.0 was released with Android 14, but it worked on smartphones running Android 13. Now, HyperOS 2.0 will be released with Android 15 and should work on Android 14. Version 3.0 should be limited to Android 15 and 16.

Despite some limitations, Xiaomi continues to strive to provide updates and security support for a wide range of its devices. This ensures that users can continue to use their smartphones with confidence that they are protected against the latest security threats.

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