
The global variant of the Poco F5 5G has finally started receiving the HyperOS 3 update. This is a major OS update that holds significant importance for the device, as it promises to deliver a new and enhanced user experience. However, since this update is based on Android 15, there are still some minor limitations in certain areas. So, let’s find out when all users can expect to receive it and what new features this update brings to the table.
Poco F5 HyperOS 3 Global Update
The HyperOS update has begun rolling out to the global variant of the Poco F5, bearing the version number HyperOS 3.0.3.0.VMRMIXM. This update comes with a file size of approximately 1.8 GB, and a high-speed internet connection may be required to download it. As this is a major update, installing it is expected to significantly improve the overall user experience. However, since this release is based on Android 15, it is likely to be the final Android version the device receives. May be among the last major Android updates (based on current update cycle).
Poco F5 HyperOS 3 Update Changelog

The “HyperIsland” feature is included in this update, arriving with a host of enhancements. HyperIsland will now support a wider range of applications than before; it will be easier to use and offer more extensive customization options. The user interface (UI) appears cleaner and more refined than its predecessor, providing a distinctively crisp aesthetic. The design of the app icons on the home screen has been revamped, featuring sharper lines and greater detail.
The UI design of several system applications has been updated to provide a more premium look and feel. The system is now smoother and more stable than before, accompanied by a noticeable boost in overall performance. The device has undergone extensive optimization to enhance its performance consequently, app opening and closing animations are significantly faster, and battery consumption has been reduced. Additionally, this update brings AI wallpapers, a new lock screen, new icon designs, and much more.
Who Gets It First?
It has recently been made available to beta testers. This means that currently, only Mi Pilot users will be able to receive it now and that too, in a phased rollout. Immediately after installing the update, you may observe issues such as device heating, lag, and increased battery consumption for a short period. By the way, if you have already installed this update, please be sure to share your experience in the comments section to help other users.
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