Xiaomi announces HyperOS: what is it, will your Redmi phone get it, and more
Xiaomi announced HyperOS with the Xiaomi 14 series. It is touted to have the smallest firmware size in the industry, measuring around 8.75GB. MIUI 14, in comparison, is about 13.09GB in size. So, the MIUI successor should be lighter and it also brings several new features. We have listed them below along with the list of supported devices. Xiaomi will start off the HyperOS rollout with higher-end phones and gradually replace MIUI in other devices, even from the Redmi branding.
What is HyperOS?
HyperOS is based on a combination of Linux and Xiaomi Vela, the company’s own IoT software platform. The revamped architecture makes the new Xiaomi OS more efficient. Xiaomi claims the new OS should work better across different devices, irrespective of the onboard RAM.
HyperOS features
HyperOS is a refinement of MIUI and so, the cosmetic differences aren’t a lot. The improvements are mostly under the hood and here are the key things new and improved on HyperOS:
1. Performance optimisations
Apps will boot faster and will be retained longer in the background memory. HyperOS also boasts its capability to bring about better disk latency and smoother animations.
2. AI enhancements
HyperOS offers AI-generated text through Xiaoai Input Assistant. It also lets you capture text on Photos, convert doodles into paintings, and search images using natural language.
3. Smart Connectivity
The connecting tissue between its various devices is dubbed Xiaomi HyperConnect and the smart UI is called Hypermind. Together they allow you to use your Xiaomi phone’s rear camera as a webcam, seamlessly share your mobile data with other devices, and receive important phone notifications on other bigger-screen devices.
4. Security
On one hand, Xiaomi says it’s opening up HyperConnect to 3rd party developers and welcomes the open-source community to Xiaomi Vela, it doubles down on encryption, permission management, and other security protocols.
5. UI changes
There are new lockscreen customisation options and some minor UI tweaks to the control centre and its stock apps. These were spotted on leaked screenshots of HyperOS.
So, now that you know what you get with HyperOS, let’s see whether your device supports it.
Xiaomi and Redmi phones supporting HyperOS
The registration for the HyperOS domestic version began on October 26th at 10 pm. The actual rollout will start in December 2023. The following is the official list of devices eligible for this build:
Xiaomi phones
Redmi phones
Other Xiaomi and Redmi devices
- Xiaomi Watch S3
- Xiaomi Pad 6 Max 14
- Xiaomi TV S Pro 65, Xiaomi TV S Pro 75, and Xiaomi TV S Pro 85 (MiniLED TVs)
- Xiaomi Sound speaker
- Xiaomi Smart Camera 3 Pro
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