A completely free operating system, HyperOS has a completely new UI. Xiaomi has spent the last seven years developing it. Xiaomi’s new operating system, HyperOS, will take the place of its existing MIUI system. All Xiaomi goods, including smartphones, smart home appliances, and even upcoming projects like linked automobiles, are intended to be combined into a single, cohesive system.
HyperOS is an operating system with a focus on the human being that is intended to link personal gadgets, automobiles, and smart home goods into an intelligent network. Its four main objectives are:
Although the new operating system is pre-installed on the Xiaomi 14 series smartphones, fans of the brand are prepared as the firm prepares to provide this upgrade to a larger number of phones in the coming weeks. The Xiaomi HyperOS was first released in China, but its global distribution schedule has now been revealed.
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The most recent Xiaomi HyperOS worldwide deployment plan seems to be concentrated on Xiaomi phones; it’s unclear if different plans will be released for Redmi and POCO devices. It is likely that the update will ultimately reach all of these models, though, as many POCO and Redmi phones are just redesigned Xiaomi phones.
Xiaomi devices:
POCO devices:
Redmi devices:
The update is being tested internally on these particular devices, indicating that it’s not yet ready for prime time for public dissemination. These smartphones are Xiaomi’s priority, so they ought to receive the update in the first batch. The HyperOS 1.0 global roll-out will begin in Q1 of 2024 for eligible and compatible smartphones.