Xiaomi has pushed a stable, public build of Android 17 to the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra, making them the first phones after Google’s own Pixels to ship the new Android version to real buyers. The Xiaomi Android 17 update arrives through HyperOS 3.3, and as Android Authority put it, that gives Xiaomi some genuine bragging rights over Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, and Vivo, none of which have committed to an Android 17 timeline yet.

Here is the part worth being honest about before you go hunting for the update button: the version number is the news, not what the update actually does. Android 17 has been out on Pixel for a while — you may already know it brought things like app bubbles, screen recording reactions, and a separate Gemini volume slider. None of those land on the Xiaomi 17 with this build. HyperOS builds its own interface features on Xiaomi’s schedule, largely independent of the AOSP version underneath, so “Android 17” here mostly means a newer foundation, not new capability. Do not expect your phone to feel any different after installing it.
What the Xiaomi Android 17 update actually changes
Read the changelog and it looks far more like a maintenance release than a headline OS jump. Based on corroborated reporting across multiple update-tracking outlets, HyperOS 3.3 for the Xiaomi 17 series delivers:
- Security: the June 2026 Android security patch, up from May 2026
- Gaming: stability fixes for erratic behaviour and crashes in certain games
- Connectivity: steadier Bluetooth and network behaviour, with specifically fewer drops and less lag when paired with an iPhone
- UI fix: corrected a rendering bug that showed the wrong background behind the bottom navigation buttons in some setups
- Screenshots: smoother, less laggy capture
Useful, sensible fixes — but this is a stability and security patch wearing a version bump’s clothes. The “Xiaomi is first!” framing is real, and it is also exactly the kind of marketing-adjacent milestone worth a pinch of salt: being first to the number is not the same as being first to give owners something new to do.
One more thing this update is not: the big HyperOS redesign. HyperOS 3.3 keeps the existing HyperOS 3 look. The more substantial visual overhaul is expected with HyperOS 4, which AfterDawn reports could arrive around August 2026 — though that is a single-sourced date and Xiaomi has not confirmed it.
Which Xiaomi phones are getting Android 17?
Right now the full public, stable release is limited to two devices:
- Xiaomi 17 — build OS3.0.331.0.XPCEUXM (Europe), OS3.0.332.0.XPCMIXM (Global); download roughly 7.5–8GB
- Xiaomi 17 Ultra — build OS3.0.332.0.XPAEUXM (Europe), OS3.0.332.0.XPAMIXM (Global); download roughly 9.5–10GB
Both launched in India in March 2026: the Xiaomi 17 starts at ₹89,999 (12GB+256GB) and ₹99,999 (12GB+512GB), while the Xiaomi 17 Ultra starts at ₹1,39,999 (16GB+512GB).
A third device, the Xiaomi 15T Pro, is also getting Android 17 via HyperOS 3.3 (build OS3.0.331.0.XOSMIXM, Global) — but only through the Mi Pilot beta/limited-tester channel. That is a testing-stage rollout, not the full public release the 17 and 17 Ultra are getting, so 15T Pro owners should not expect it on tap just yet. Expect the list to grow as Xiaomi promotes more models from beta to stable.
Notably left out: the Xiaomi 17 Pro and Pro Max
Being first with the 17 and 17 Ultra does not mean Xiaomi’s whole current flagship line is covered. The Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max — the China-exclusive models with the secondary rear display, launched in September 2025 — are still on Android 16, with no stable Android 17 build yet, as Android Authority also flagged. If you are on one of those, you are waiting.
When will it reach your phone?
Xiaomi is pushing this as a public release (not a beta) to the “Global” and “Europe” firmware branches. No source names India specifically. That said — and this is androidpure’s own read, not a confirmed India rollout — Indian Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra units typically run the Global ROM branch, so owners here are likely among the first in line rather than left waiting. Treat that as inference until an India-specific push is confirmed, and grab the roughly 8–10GB download on Wi-Fi when it lands.
For context on where Android 17 stands elsewhere, it has already shipped in stable form on Pixel — we covered how to exit the Android 17 beta without wiping your Pixel if you jumped in early. Beyond Google and now Xiaomi, though, the field is quiet: no other major Android OEM — Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, or Vivo — has announced its own Android 17 rollout timeline yet.
Sources: Android Authority, Gizmochina, XimiTime, AfterDawn






