Xiaomi, one of the world’s leading technology companies, is taking a giant step into the future of user experience with the global launch of its brand new operating system, HyperOS. First announced in October alongside the Xiaomi 14 series in China, HyperOS promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices.
The company recently unveiled its global rollout plan, which will begin in the first quarter of 2024. HyperOS will initially be available on nine carefully selected devices, offering a diverse range to satisfy the needs of all users. Devices included in this first wave of deployment include the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, 13 Pro, Poco F5, Xiaomi Pad 6, Redmi Note 12S, Redmi Note 12, 13T, 13T Pro and 13. Xiaomi emphasized that eligible users will receive the update over-the-air, guaranteeing a seamless experience. However, rollout will be gradual to ensure stability and quality.
HyperOS goes beyond the traditional operating system experience. Designed to power your phone, your home and even your car, HyperOS offers seamless integration between all aspects of your digital life. In addition to a slight visual restyling, the operating system features a faster, lighter kernel than its predecessor MIUI, offering improved responsiveness and faster installation.
With HyperOS, Xiaomi confirms its commitment to continuous innovation and improved user experience. By integrating advanced features, modern visual design and optimized performance, HyperOS promises to be a serious contender in the operating system market.
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