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Here are the smartphones receiving the latest Android OS and security patch update.

  • Xiaomi HyperOS 2.1: Features and phones getting the upgrade

    Xiaomi HyperOS 2.1: Features and phones getting the upgrade

    Xiaomi is committed to improving its Android skin. That’s one of the reasons for switching to HyperOS, which is currently in its second generation. Perhaps to improve performance, enhance stability, and introduce new features, the Chinese company started rolling out HyperOS 2.1. However, it seems available to premium phones, given the phones that have received the upgrade so far.

    Xiaomi HyperOS 2.1 update features

    While the Xiaomi HyperOS 2.1 update is available for Global and Chinese users, there is a big difference in the features it brings. As usual, the Chinese build comes with more features, perhaps due to restrictions on global ROMs. Nevertheless, many of these features might arrive for global units in the future.

    New Fonts: HyperOS 2.1 introduced two new fonts to Chinese users. They are the Handwriting Style Font and SerifStyle Font. Both are exclusive to Chinese ROM users to enhance the visual appearance of their lock screen.

    Enhanced Animation: Since the introduction of HyperOS, there has been a great improvement in animation. The company isn’t resting on its laurels as it continues to innovate and improve. On HyperOS 2.1, launching and closing apps animation has been enhanced.

    Flashlight Brightness adjustment: On HyperOS 2.1, users can adjust the brightness. It’s available for global users. You can control your flashlight through the Quick Settings panel. There’s a slider that appears after turning on the flagship to control the brightness.

    Smarter QR Code Scanning: Xiaomi phones come with a QR code scanner. The latest update has improved its performance, and moving forward, the system will detect QR codes automatically when users keep their phones close to the code using HandFree scanning.

    Xiaomi HyperOS 2.1 ne home screen design
    Image source: Mi community

    New Lock Screen Designs: Exclusive to Xiaomi Tablets. They are designed to give the Tablets a modern design. There are a handful of options users can choose from, each incorporating a digital clock style that draws inspiration from vintage desk clocks.

    Enhanced Home Screen Customization: HyperOS 2.1 introduced a 4×6 home screen layout. Users can place more content on their home screen using the denser app and widget. However, you must disable the default search bar to use them.

    Xiaomi HyperConnect: Limited release with HyperOS 2, but now widely available. It supports sharing files between different Xiaomi accounts across multiple devices. Also, Xiaomi phones can transfer files between Apple products with ease.

    HyperOS 2.1 new Game Turbo dashboard
    Image source: Mi community

    Renewed Game Turbo Interface: The new design incorporates a performance dashboard. This allows users to monitor the system display performance of CPU and GPU, as well as FPS and network status in real-time.

    Camera Enhancements: On HyperOS 2.1, the City night scene has improved, thanks to the improved snapshot capabilities in backlit scenes.

    Xiao AI: It is exclusive to a few devices globally. It brings AI features to Xiaomi phones – page summarizing, real-time translation, Circle to Search, AI camera features, and more.

    Xiaomi HyperOS 2.1 phones

    Xiaomi has been rolling out the update for weeks now. It seems exclusive to premium phones and most of them have received the update. The company is probably focusing on a new release – HyperOS 2.2.

    Redmi K70 Ultra
    Xiaomi 14
    Xiaomi 14 Ultra
    Xiaomi 14 Pro
    Xiaomi 15
    Xiaomi 15 Pro
    Redmi K80
    Redmi K80 Pro
    Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
    Xiaomi 13
    Xiaomi 13 Ultra
    Xiaomi 13 Pro
    Xiaomi 14 CIVI
    Xiaomi Pad 7
    Xiaomi MIX FLIP
    Xiaomi MIX FOLD 3
    Redmi K70 Pro
    Xiaomi MIX FOLD 4
    Redmi K70E
    Xiaomi Pad 7 Pro
    Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
    Xiaomi 14T Pro
    POCO X6 Pro 5G
    POCO F6 Pro
    POCO F6

    Of course, the list is not comprehensive. There are phones that will still receive the update, which are not listed on this page. We will update this list once Xiaomi releases the update to more units.

    source: Xiaomi

  • Official One UI 7 release plan: phones, countries, and date for the rollout

    Official One UI 7 release plan: phones, countries, and date for the rollout

    Samsung One UI 7 is based on Android 15. Google released stable Android 15 to Pixel phones in October 2024. While other smartphone makers have rolled out the stable build to their eligible units, Samsung has yet to start a stable release. However, the Korean company has released the official One UI 7 release plan, detailing the phones, countries, and dates it will start rolling out the much-anticipated upgrade.

    Android 15-based One UI 7

    Official One UI 7 release plan
    Image source: Samsung

    Samsung has always been the first few smartphone makers to release a new Android OS, but things haven’t gone as planned with the latest OS. The Korean company, we understand, is making some user-facing changes. Time is needed to test these features and ensure they work properly before rolling them out to users. For months, they have tested the build, and it’s almost time for it to start rolling out.

    One UI 7 will revamp the user interface, including notifications, quick panels, and app drawer. The Now Bar, which will display live activities, and Now Brief are some of the most-anticipated features. As expected, animation has improved, and the new blur engine makes everything look cool. Of course, there are other changes, and we hope to learn about them when the update starts rolling out.

    Samsung One UI 7 release plan: Phones

    Samsung has many phones in its portfolio, and many of them are eligible for the Android 15-based One UI 7 update. However, the rollout will start with a handful of them. Since the Galaxy S24 started testing the build last December, devices in the lineup will be the first to receive the update.

    Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 will receive One UI 7 at the same time, although they started beta testing a few days ago.

    There are few devices yet to start the beta program that will also receive the upgrade, but they might wait until May 2025. They include.

    • Galaxy S23
    • Galaxy S23+
    • Galaxy S23 Ultra
    • Galaxy S24 FE
    • Galaxy Z Flip 5
    • Galaxy Z Fold 5
    • Galaxy Tab S9
    • Galaxy Tab S9+
    • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
    • Galaxy Tab S10+
    • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

    Samsung One UI 7 release plan: Date and Countries

    • According to Samsung, One UI 7 will start rolling out on April 7, 2025. The rollout will commence in Europe, Indonesia, India, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Mexico, New Zealand, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and UAE.
    • On April 10, 2025, Samsung will release a stable One UI 7 update in the USA and Canada for eligible users starting with Galaxy S24 owners.
    • April 14, 2025, the update will go live in Malaysia and Singapore.

    While you would expect the rollout to start simultaneously on the said dates, that will not be the case. Major updates are released in batches, to limit any damage in case developers missed any bugs. Hence only select users will get the update before it gradually expands to others.

    We expect those participating in the beta program to receive the update first. Remember the rollout will start with the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6.

    source: Sammobile