Xiaomi 17 Series & Xiaomi 15T Pro Get Android 17 Beta Update
Xiaomi rolls out Android 17 beta for Xiaomi 17 series and 15T Pro. Check eligible devices, features, risks, and the step-by-step installation guide.
Xiaomi 17 Series and Xiaomi 15T Pro Get Android 17 Beta Update Access
Xiaomi has officially rolled out its Android 17 Developer Preview Programme, allowing select users to experience the upcoming operating system ahead of its public release.
Earlier this year, Google began testing Android 17 through its public beta in February for Pixel devices, including the latest Google Pixel 10 lineup. Soon after, Motorola joined with its own beta programme for devices like the Edge 2025 and Moto G57 series. Now, Xiaomi has entered the beta phase with its latest flagship smartphones.
Eligible Devices for Android 17 Beta
The Android 17 Developer Preview is currently available for the following Xiaomi devices:
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Xiaomi 17 Ultra
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Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition
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Xiaomi 17
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Xiaomi 15T Pro
Users in select global markets can enrol in the programme to test early features and provide feedback before the official rollout.
Required Updates Before Installation
Before installing the Android 17 beta, users must ensure their devices are updated with the latest security patches:
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OS3.0.9.0.WPAMIXM
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OS3.0.301.0.WPCMIXM
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OS3.0.11.0.WOSMIXM
Important Warning from Xiaomi
Xiaomi has clearly stated that the Android 17 beta version is still under development. Users may face:
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Performance issues
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App crashes
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System instability
Because of this, the beta version is not recommended for daily use.
How to Install Android 17 Beta on Xiaomi Devices
To install the beta update, follow these steps:
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Download the Android 17 beta ROM file
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Copy the ZIP file to the File Manager
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Open Settings > About Phone
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Tap the HyperOS banner multiple times (around 10 taps)
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Tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner
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Select the downloaded ROM file and begin installation
Conculsion
With Xiaomi joining Google and Motorola in rolling out Android 17 beta updates, users now have more options to explore the latest Android features early. However, unless you're a developer or tech enthusiast, it's better to wait for the stable version.
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