Android 17 is coming! From budget to premium, will your phone get the HyperOS 4.0 update? Check the list now.
- bySherya
- 21 Feb, 2026
Android 17 Update: The first beta version of Android 17 has reached Google's Pixel smartphones, after which the tech world is now eyeing Xiaomi's new interface HyperOS 4.0.

The first beta version of Android 17 has reached Google's Pixel smartphones, after which the tech world is now focused on Xiaomi's new interface, HyperOS 4.0. It is believed that this new version will be based on Android 17 and will bring major changes to many of the company's smartphones. Currently, the company is busy with the beta rollout of HyperOS 3.1, but discussions about the next major update have intensified.
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Reports suggest that this update could begin rolling out in the third quarter of the year, with premium and flagship models receiving priority until early 2026. While an official announcement is still pending, a long list of potential devices is emerging.
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Starting with Xiaomi's premium smartphones, the new 17 series, such as the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max, along with several models from the 15 and 14 series, are expected to receive this update. Select variants of the 13 series, the Civi series, and foldable devices like the Mix Fold and Flip are also said to be included in this list. In the company's tablet segment, models like the Pad 6S Pro, Pad 7 series, and Pad 8 are also expected to receive Android 17-based HyperOS 4.0.
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Several powerful smartphones under the Redmi brand also appear on this potential list. New models in the K series, the Turbo lineup, phones in the Note 14 and Note 15 series, as well as the Redmi 15 series and some budget devices are also expected to receive this update. Some variants of the Redmi Pad may also be included.
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There could also be good news for POCO users. New models in the F series, X series, and M series, as well as some C series and POCO tablets, are also expected to receive the new interface based on Android 17.
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As for the rollout timeline, the company typically releases updates to flagship phones first, followed by mid-range and budget devices. If your smartphone was recently launched or is among the models mentioned above, your device is likely to receive HyperOS 4.0.




