Xiaomi has published its latest HyperOS weekly bug-fix report for the week ending May 29, 2026, confirming multiple internal fixes for HyperOS 3 that focus on flagship devices. The updates primarily target the Xiaomi 17 family, the Xiaomi 13 Pro and the REDMI K90 Pro Max. According to the report, these optimizations will appear in forthcoming HyperOS 3 builds in China first and are expected to reach global users later after additional testing and wider rollout.
What the report lists
The report enumerates resolved issues for specific devices and the HyperOS 3 build versions where the fixes are tracked. For the Xiaomi 17 Max, fixes have been integrated under HyperOS 3.0.301.0; listed corrections include abnormal application icon shapes and color rendering in certain scenarios, as well as display abnormalities with the backup and restore button.
The Xiaomi 17 Pro Max appears across several incremental builds — HyperOS 3.0.306.0, 3.0.306.4 and 3.0.304.0 — with a broader set of fixes. The changes address incorrect automatic brightness adjustment, a Phone Manager Network Assistant alert that could incorrectly warn users that mobile data had been exhausted, gallery image corruption and visual glitch issues, Weather app failures to refresh location automatically, and Clock app scheduling problems where sleep mode and Do Not Disturb schedules did not activate at the configured times.
Key takeaway
Xiaomi has published its latest HyperOS weekly bug-fix report, confirming internal resolutions for several issues affecting flagship models such as the Xiaomi 17 series, Xiaomi 13 Pro and REDMI K90 Pro Max. The fixes will roll out in China first via HyperOS 3.
For the Xiaomi 17, the report flags a fix in HyperOS 3.0.306.0 for an App Store desktop long-press menu that was disappearing unexpectedly. The Xiaomi 13 Pro is listed with HyperOS 3.0.309.0 and a single noted fix to prevent accidental touches on the delete button while editing calendar schedules. The REDMI K90 Pro Max, under HyperOS 3.0.305.0, received a correction for Game Turbo failing to launch the gaming toolbox in some circumstances.
Why these fixes matter
Most of the items Xiaomi lists touch on everyday smartphone functionality: user interface rendering, brightness management, gallery and app behavior, location and weather synchronization, system scheduling and gaming utilities. Those areas typically have a direct effect on daily device reliability and user experience, which explains the focus on flagship models that often showcase new software features first.
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The report emphasizes that these fixes are part of Xiaomi’s ongoing effort to stabilize HyperOS 3 before wider international rollout. Although the listed builds are being released in China initially, Xiaomi notes that users of future global variants may benefit from the same fixes after further testing and regional updates.
PhonesGATE quick analysis
The fixes detailed in the report suggest Xiaomi is prioritizing polish and stability for core system functions across its flagship line. Addressing display rendering, brightness behavior and system scheduling indicates attention to both visual consistency and reliability — issues that can be vexing for early adopters. Game Turbo and Phone Manager corrections also show work on device-specific feature sets important to performance and data management.
Because the Xiaomi 17 Max and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max remain China-exclusive at present, the immediate beneficiaries will be users in that market. However, the pattern of rolling fixes through China-first builds, then adapting them for global releases, means similar corrections could reach international hardware that shares the same HyperOS 3 framework at a later stage.
What this means for buyers
If you already own one of the affected devices, expect incremental HyperOS 3 updates in China to bring improvements to the areas listed. Users outside China should monitor regional release notes for their local HyperOS 3 updates, since the publication indicates global deployments will follow further testing. Buyers considering a flagship Xiaomi or REDMI device should view these fixes as ongoing maintenance work that aims to mature HyperOS 3’s daily usability before broader expansion.
For those tracking the REDMI K90 Pro Max, keep in mind that REDMI K-series hardware has historically been repackaged under different brands in some regions. While Xiaomi has not confirmed a direct global equivalent for the REDMI K90 Pro Max, the report suggests that optimizations applied to K-series models could later appear on devices that use similar HyperOS 3 frameworks.
Related devices
Readers following software stability and feature parity may want to check release notes for the Xiaomi 17 Max, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 13 Pro and REDMI K90 Pro Max when new HyperOS 3 builds arrive. These devices currently appear in the company’s recent fix report and are the immediate focus for the listed optimizations.
Sources and methodology
This article is based on reporting from XiaomiTime, with PhonesGATE editorial context and buyer-focused analysis.
