Xiaomi HyperOS 3 Beta Now Open for Testers – How to Get It

After moving away from MIUI, Xiaomi began innovating with the HyperOS UI, and its version 3 beta testing program is now open for testers. The company has recently launched the HyperOS beta in China and also announced the list of eligible devices, but only for the Chinese region.

Today, HyperOS has announced it for global testers; they can apply for the HyperOS 3.0 Beta and test the new features. To apply for the beta testing, you have to download and install the Xiaomi Community App on your device, then go to Me > Beta Testing.

If your device is chosen for the beta testing, you will receive a notification to download the beta testing version of HyperOS 3.0 via the OTA (over-the-air) method.

Also, the beta testing sometimes becomes harmful for the device, so use it with caution. Because the new features are still in their early stages and subject to bugs, a beta version typically has a lot of bugs and instability.

The new HyperOS 3.0 Beta is also reportedly testing Apple’s Dynamic Island-like features, which are in dynamic form for the music, clock, battery, charging, and more, according to some early leaks.

In addition, it is anticipated that the upcoming HyperOS 3.0 Beta will include icon customization and a 3D customizable feature for the screen and home. Not only that, it is highly anticipated that it will improve the animation smoothness for apps opening and closing. Icon loading on the home screen, locking and unlocking animation, and more.

So the new HyperOS, along with all versions, is seriously better than the standard MIUI skin, with lots of customization and innovative features; it is attracting more users. Just like we have seen image expansion and real-time translation, hardware and software security measures, and a more efficient system with faster app loading and better battery life in the HyperOS 2.0 stable update. For the HyperOS 3.0, we have more expectations and beliefs.

Rakesh Sahani

I write about everything tech—from smartphones, laptops, earbuds, and headphones to operating systems, UI, gaming, and everyday gadgets. With 4 years of experience in tech journalism and a reputable background in programming, I blend passion with expertise to make technology easy and engaging.

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