When a river sounds, it carries water, and the HyperOS 2.0 Global river can no longer sound. After updating only Xiaomi 14, the company is ready to deploy the system on more devices in its catalog. In addition, the surname “global” makes us understand that it is software designed for mobile phones sold outside of Chinaall sold in Europe, Latin America and almost the entire western part of the planet.
When we read in Xiaomi timecompany should launch HyperOS 2.0 Global on 10 more phones within a few days. The medium also dares to set deadlines: 3 days starting today, November 27th. That is, by the end of the week, thousands of users can test new software on their phones.
Be careful, what we are talking about testing is not accidental, since the update that will be released is HyperOS 2.0 Global Beta. It’s very easy to install via the HyperOS Downloader app, but it’s still a test version that may contain various bugs and glitches. To get OTA final and stable, still a little time leftalthough the following list gives us a good idea of who will get it first.
HyperOS 2.0 Global should reach these 10 Xiaomi in less than 3 days
What we can say about the beta version at the moment is that the above-mentioned source has published a list of 10 Xiaomi phones that should receive it in the coming days. What exactly will they get? Possibility of entering the testing stage of HyperOS 2.0 Global through the company’s expanded program.
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra
- Xiaomi 14T
- Xiaomi 14T Pro
- Xiaomi 13T
- Xiaomi 13T Pro
- Redmi Note 13
- Redmi Note 13 NFC
- Redmi Note 12
- Redmi Note 12 NFC
- Redmi 12
This is not the best news, but very good news for those who are looking forward to try HyperOS 2.0 on your Xiaomi. Additionally, the list is most curious as it shows that phones like the Redmi 12 will have access to the beta version, while others like the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro will be excluded.
The same thing happens with the Redmi Note 12, which will overtake other more modern devices on the right, such as the entire Redmi Note 13 Pro series, or even mobile phones such as the Xiaomi Mix Flip.
This detail allows us to think that the list may be erroneous or contain false informationalthough it’s also possible that the company might want to run tests on older phones to see how HyperOS 2.0 Global behaves on its hardware from a few years ago.
Source: Hiper Textual
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