Xiaomi HyperOS to make its international debut in first quarter of 2024; What’s new on it

Smartphone and gadget manufacturer Xiaomi has unveiled its latest operating system Hyper OS across the globe.

Smartphone and gadget manufacturer Xiaomi has unveiled its latest operating system Hyper OS across the globe. The international rollout of the Xiaomi HyperOS will be in the first quarter of 2024 said Lein Jun, Founder and CEO of Xiaomi. The Xiaomi HyperOS will be replacing the existing MIUI after almost 13 years. However, HyperOS is not a mere copy of the MIUI.

Even though the looks of the latest HyperOS is quite similar to the Xiaomi 14 series, it is a completely new operating system. The HyperOS is built on top of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) while the MIUI was based on Android by Google. The main difference is that while Google services are part of the package in MIUI, HyperOS lets Xiaomi to pick and choose the features that are more valuable to the users.

The newly launched Xiaomi 14 Series will come pre-installed with Xiaomi HyperOS, together with devices launched in Xiaomi’s domestic markets, such as Xiaomi Watch S3, Xiaomi TV S Pro 85″ miniLED, and more.

What exactly is the Xiaomi HyperOS

The core of Xiaomi HyperOS is formed by Linux and Xiaomi’s self-developed Xiaomi Vela system. Its exceptional compatibility and precise system resource management capabilities enable every device to deliver ideal performance. Xiaomi HyperOS’s underlying layer supports over 200 processor platforms and over 20 standard file systems, covering hundreds of device types and thousands of SKUs. It allows for flexible configuration, operation, and deployment in accordance with hardware requirements. The range of compatible device RAM sizes covers as small as 64KB to as large as 24GB. Following the principle of only configuring necessary resources based on varying hardware, coupled with file deduplication and compression of the underlying IO stack, Xiaomi HyperOS is naturally lightweight: the system firmware on smartphones occupies only 8.75GB, a significant improvement over competitors.

Xiaomi HyperOS is designed in such as way that it can connect personal devices, car, and smart home products in a smart ecosystem. It harmonizes all connected devices, allowing software to adapt to user needs. Seamlessly switch camera sources during video conferencing, access car cameras from your phone, access your smartphone’s rear camera while you’re using a tablet or a laptop, and even connect your tablet to the internet via your smartphone. Additionally, apps, clipboard content, and notifications can be moved effortlessly between devices as needed by the user.

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