Xiaomi has officially published a new weekly Xiaomi HyperOS bug fix report for China, confirming that several annoying system issues are now resolved internally and will arrive in upcoming software updates. The latest fixes target flagship devices including the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 Ultra, REDMI K90 Max, REDMI Turbo 5, and more. As usual, these fixes are first rolling out in China and global users may receive them a few weeks later through future HyperOS updates.
The announcement also confirms Xiaomi’s continued focus on polishing Xiaomi HyperOS 3 stability before broader global deployments begin. Some affected devices are China-exclusive models, while others already have global equivalents under the POCO branding.
Xiaomi HyperOS 3 bug fixes confirmed
According to Xiaomi’s official China community announcement, the following issues have already been fixed internally and users should verify them in upcoming software versions.
Fixed issues list
- Xiaomi 17 Ultra (HyperOS 3.0.306.0)
- Package settings page displayed abnormally in some scenarios
- Album multi-select gesture lag during sliding actions
- Xiaomi 17 Pro Max (HyperOS 3.0.304.0)
- Status bar disappearing after fullscreen image viewing in some cases
- Xiaomi 15 Ultra (HyperOS 3.0.303.0)
- SMS notification delivery abnormalities under certain conditions
- REDMI K90 Max (HyperOS 3.0.308.0 / 3.0.304.0)
- Abnormal application icon colors and shapes
- WeChat sound issues
- Xiaomi Browser random crashes
- REDMI Turbo 5 (HyperOS 3.0.301.0)
- App auto-start behavior problems in some situations
- REDMI K80 (HyperOS 3.0.302.0)
- Game Turbo settings automatically resetting during Game Space usage
- REDMI K Pad 2 (HyperOS 3.0.304.0)
- Floating windows unable to close properly
Xiaomi also stated that the listed devices are only representative models used during verification. Other Xiaomi, REDMI, and POCO devices experiencing similar problems may also receive the same fixes in future updates.
Global users may receive fixes soon
Several devices mentioned in the report are China-exclusive smartphones and tablets. The Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, REDMI K90 Max, and REDMI K Pad 2 currently do not have global variants. However, some models are expected to arrive internationally under different branding.
For example:
- REDMI Turbo 5 launches globally as the POCO X8 Pro
- REDMI K80 launches globally as the POCO F7 Pro
This means global POCO users affected by similar bugs should eventually receive the same fixes after Xiaomi completes China rollout testing.
Xiaomi continues HyperOS optimization efforts
The latest bug fix bulletin shows Xiaomi is aggressively refining Xiaomi HyperOS 3 stability across flagship and gaming-focused devices. Many of the resolved issues involve core system experiences such as notifications, floating windows, Game Turbo, multitasking, browser stability, and animation smoothness.
Xiaomi typically deploys these fixes first in China beta and stable channels before integrating them into global builds several weeks later. Users experiencing these problems are advised to remain patient while Xiaomi finalizes international releases.
For users who want to track upcoming Xiaomi HyperOS updates faster, platforms like MemeOSUpdates.com and the MemeOS Enhancer app on Google Play can help monitor new builds, system app updates, and hidden Xiaomi features.







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