Xiaomi has published its latest weekly bug fix report for China, revealing a large batch of HyperOS 3 issues that have now been resolved internally. The announcement covers flagship smartphones, gaming-focused REDMI devices, and tablets running the latest HyperOS 3 builds. According to Xiaomi, these fixes are currently rolling out in China-first beta channels and are expected to reach Global ROMs over the coming weeks.
Several affected Chinese devices also have global equivalents. The REDMI K90 Pro Max is expected to launch globally as the POCO F8 Ultra, while the REDMI Turbo 5 Max will arrive internationally as the POCO X8 Pro Max. However, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 15 Pro, and REDMI K Pad 2 currently remain China-exclusive models.
Xiaomi fixes WiFi, Gallery, gaming, and launcher bugs
The official Xiaomi Community report confirms that developers have already resolved multiple annoying system-level issues affecting HyperOS 3 builds. Most of the fixes focus on core system stability, Gallery reliability, gaming performance, and launcher behavior.
Fixed issues confirmed by Xiaomi
- Xiaomi 17 Pro (HyperOS 3.0.306.0)
- Frequent WiFi login pop-ups appearing repeatedly
- Xiaomi 17 (HyperOS 3.0.306.0)
- Long-press App Store desktop menu disappearing in certain scenarios
- Xiaomi 15 Pro (HyperOS 3.0.302.0)
- Gallery thumbnails not matching zoomed images
- Xiaomi 15 (HyperOS 3.0.301.0)
- Abnormal audio playback in Live GIF content
- Xiaomi 14 (HyperOS 3.0.302.0)
- False “insufficient mobile data” warnings from Network Assistant
- Lost annotations after editing photos multiple times in Gallery
- REDMI K90 Pro Max / POCO F8 Ultra (HyperOS 3.0.303.0)
- Duplicate photos and videos appearing in Gallery under some conditions
- REDMI Turbo 5 Max / POCO X8 Pro Max
- Unable to post comments during full-screen Douyin live streams
- Game Turbo settings resetting automatically during game acceleration
- REDMI K Pad 2 (HyperOS 3.0.304.0)
- Abnormal frame rate issues in Honor of Kings
Xiaomi confirms broader device fixes are coming
Xiaomi also clarified that the devices listed in the announcement are only “representative models” used for verification. This means other Xiaomi, REDMI, and POCO devices experiencing the same software bugs may also receive identical fixes in future HyperOS updates.
This is particularly important for Global users because Xiaomi often validates patches first on Chinese beta firmware before integrating them into wider international releases. Many of these fixes are expected to appear in upcoming Global HyperOS 3 updates over the next few weeks.
Xiaomi’s strategy remains China-first
As usual, Xiaomi is still using its China beta ecosystem as the primary testing ground for HyperOS 3 development. New bug fixes typically appear in Chinese builds first before gradually expanding to Global firmware.








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