Xiaomi, one of the world's leading smartphone manufacturers, has announced a new operating system called HyperOS. HyperOS will replace MIUI, Xiaomi's current Android skin, which has been criticized for being too intrusive and heavy.
Xiaomi didn't show much of the HyperOS yet. They only said it would be part of the upcoming Xiaomi 14 series. This new series might be released around November or December and will use the latest Snapdragon chipset. Good news is, Xiaomi HyperOS won't be just for China; it will also be in phones sold internationally.
Xiaomi's CEO, Lei Jun, mentioned they started making HyperOS in 2017. Alvin, a top official at Xiaomi, said HyperOS would gradually take the place of MIUI. This new system promises better performance and connection. For those wondering about the Xiaomi HyperOS update schedule, it's expected to be available globally by 2024.
With HyperOS coming, MIUI is likely going away. MIUI might get some more security updates, but a new version, like an MIUI 15, seems unlikely. MIUI started in 2010 and was unique. But, its design, which looked a lot like iOS, didn't appeal to everyone.
Everyone's curious about how Xiaomi HyperOS will look. Will it be similar to basic Android or will it resemble other systems? This new look is a chance for Xiaomi to update their phones faster. This year, they were quick to update their top phones to Android 14, faster than other big brands.
Xiaomi's new HyperOS is a big move. It might help the company become more popular globally and give users a fresh experience.
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