HyperOS, which replaced MIUI, showed itself early.
Xiaomi recently announced that with the upcoming Xiaomi 14 series flagships, it will retire the MIUI operating system that the brand has been using since its launch in 2010, replacing it with a redesigned platform that has been running since 2017.
The new system runs under the name HyperOS, and like Huawei’s HarmonyOS, it focuses on easy connectivity with smart devices, while taking advantage of the manufacturer’s wide product range. The MIUI successor has yet to get a release date, but we can now take a look at it in advance.
the GSMArena Because he ran away On Chinese social media site Weibo, it has returned with a set of screenshots that are claimed to be from HyperOS. Based on the screenshots, Xiaomi hasn’t turned the visual experience upside down, and the system interface is still very similar to MIUI.
Among the most important changes, we can mention slightly redesigned application icons, an updated lock screen, and factory applications with a renewed appearance.
However, we are not at the end of the matter with images, as Rajesh Rajput also presented a video on the Twitter interface, which is now called Android, and can be seen side by side.
Xiaomi HyperOS and Google Pixel Android 14: AOD and Lock screen animations compared 👍 pic.twitter.com/Q44VQz7LyM
– Rajesh Rajput (Technobuzz) (@iRaj_r) October 19, 2023
If rumors are to be believed, the Xiaomi 14 series and the HyperOS that comes with it will debut on October 27, but this has not yet been confirmed by the manufacturer, so the advice should not be taken with certainty. For those who are more interested in Xiaomi’s promised operating system that also offers better performance You should check out the #hyperos hashtag on XPhotos and videos leaked from the platform are already flowing on the microblog.