Xiaomi has released its latest weekly bug report for HyperOS 3 in China. The company confirmed that multiple issues related to Wi-Fi connectivity, the Gallery, gaming performance, and system features have been resolved by its developers. These fixes will first be rolled out to Chinese versions of HyperOS 3 and will be available to global users in the coming weeks.
Some of the devices mentioned have international equivalents. The Redmi K90 Pro Max will arrive in the global market as the POCO F8 Ultra, while the Redmi Turbo 5 Max will be launched internationally as the POCO X8 Pro Max. However, the Xiaomi Mi 17 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 15 Pro, and Redmi K Pad 2 remain exclusive to China for now.
Xiaomi fixes WiFi, Gallery and Game Turbo bugs
According to the official announcement from Xiaomi Community, the development teams have already fixed several annoying bugs present in the latest HyperOS 3 builds. Most of the problems were related to system stability, multimedia functions, and gaming optimization.
Problems officially fixed
- Xiaomi 17 Pro (HyperOS 3.0.306.0)
- Frequent appearance of WiFi login pop-up windows
- Xiaomi 17 (HyperOS 3.0.306.0)
- Disappearance of the App Store long-press menu in certain situations
- Xiaomi 15 Pro (HyperOS 3.0.302.0)
- Inconsistency between thumbnails and enlarged images in Gallery
- Xiaomi 15 (HyperOS 3.0.301.0)
- Abnormal audio in Live GIF images in certain scenarios
- Xiaomi 14 (HyperOS 3.0.302.0)
- False alerts about excessive mobile data consumption
- Loss of annotations after editing images several times
- REDMI K90 Pro Max / POCO F8 Ultra (HyperOS 3.0.303.0)
- Appearance of duplicate photos and videos in Gallery
- REDMI Turbo 5 Max / POCO X8 Pro Max
- Unable to comment on Douyin live streams in full screen
- Automatic reset of Game Turbo settings
- REDMI K Pad 2 (HyperOS 3.0.304.0)
- Frame rate issues in Honor of Kings
Xiaomi is preparing these corrections for the global market.
Xiaomi clarified that the models listed in the announcement are merely representative devices used during bug validation. This means that other Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO smartphones affected by similar issues will also receive fixes in future updates.
The company continues to use the Chinese beta ecosystem as the primary testing platform for HyperOS 3 before expanding the improvements to the Global firmware.
HyperOS 3 continues to improve its stability
The latest fixes show that Xiaomi continues to prioritize stability, gaming experience, and multimedia reliability within HyperOS 3. Bugs related to Game Turbo, Gallery, and connectivity were among the most frequently reported by Chinese users recently.
With these optimizations, Xiaomi aims to offer a more stable experience on flagship devices and gaming-oriented models under the REDMI and POCO brands.
Xiaomi maintains its China-first development strategy
As is customary, Xiaomi first releases its new bug fixes and optimizations in China before rolling them out globally. Users can also track future updates and new versions of system apps via MemeOSUpdates.com or by using the MemeOS Enhancer app , which allows system apps to be updated and access to hidden HyperOS features.






