Xiaomi is rolling out its new HyperOS user interface, based on Android 14, to the Redmi Note 13 series in India.
This update comes three months after the Note 13 series launched in India.
HyperOS isn't just a mobile-centric update. Xiaomi claims it will encompass other products within their ecosystem, potentially including smart cars. This suggests an expanding focus on device interconnectivity.
The update is available for the following Redmi Note 13 models in India:
These phones will benefit from a new user interface design and potentially greater compatibility with other Xiaomi devices.
Xiaomi has already upgraded its latest Xiaomi and Redmi phones to HyperOS, with plans to extend the update to older devices in the coming months.
Notably, the new Xiaomi 14 and 14 Ultra launched with HyperOS pre-installed.
The update rollout includes some surprising choices, such as the Mi 10 and Mi 11 Ultra, suggesting a shift in Xiaomi's update policy.
Previously, the company received criticism for slower updates on older devices.
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