POCO has officially revealed the rollout schedule for its next major software upgrade—HyperOS 3, the company’s customized Android 16-based interface. The announcement came alongside the global launch of the flagship POCO F8 Pro, POCO F8 Ultra, and the brand’s latest tablets, POCO Pad M1 and POCO Pad X1.
While the new hardware grabbed attention, the highlight for many existing POCO users was the reveal of the HyperOS 3 rollout timeline, confirming when their devices will receive the update and what improvements they can expect.
HyperOS 3 delivers a significant leap forward, blending a refined user interface with deeper AI integration, improved security, and better cross-device connectivity. With Xiaomi already pushing the new OS globally, POCO’s lineup is now set to follow.
HyperOS 3 focuses on enhancing both usability and performance with a mix of visual refinements and system-level upgrades. Below are the key highlights of what the new OS brings.
One of the biggest upgrades is Hyper Island, POCO’s take on Apple’s Dynamic Island. This feature shows live notifications, activity indicators, and real-time updates in a compact pop-up area, providing quick access to ongoing tasks without switching apps.
HyperOS 3 puts AI at the core of the user experience. The system now includes:
This deeper AI layer makes everyday smartphone operations faster and more intuitive.
POCO has improved system-level protections with more robust privacy controls, secure authentication processes, and better cross-device compatibility—especially with laptops, tablets, and supported Xiaomi ecosystem products.
HyperOS 3 aims to deliver a smoother, more fluid experience with:
Overall, the update promises a more lightweight yet powerful system feel.
POCO has divided the update schedule across multiple phases, spanning from October 2025 to early 2026. Here’s the official timeline:
Devices in the flagship and upper mid-range segment will receive HyperOS 3 first:
The next group includes more mid-range and performance-focused devices:
The final phase brings the update to older flagships, budget models, and newly launched tablets:
By March 2026, nearly the complete POCO ecosystem is expected to be running the updated interface.
The confirmation of the HyperOS 3 rollout shows POCO’s commitment to improving the user experience with a streamlined UI, more powerful AI features, and tighter ecosystem integration. With a clear schedule stretching into early 2026, POCO users now have a better sense of when their smartphones and tablets will join the next-gen Android experience.
Via: (Source), Image Credits: Poco F7 Pro
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