HyperOS, Xiaomi’s new operating system that will replace MIUI on the brand’s phones, has already been officially announced, and the beta of the first version is already being tested on some phones. Until now, however, it was unknown which models would officially arrive beyond those that belong to the Xiaomi 14 series, which will carry this new integrated system. A new leak, however, has revealed not only that HyperOS will have a global launch —that is, it will leave China—, but also the devices that will update.
Xiaomi’s system, HyperOS, we reiterate, will arrive by default on the Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro, which were announced last October in China and could arrive at the beginning of next year in other markets, including Europe. During the first quarter of 2024 Eight Xiaomi smartphones already launched in Spain and other countries outside China, as well as one of its tablets, will also receive the update to the new HyperOS 1.0. At least, this is indicated by the source code of the first version of the firm’s new system, revealed by the portal Gsmchina. The list is the following.
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra
- Xiaomi 13 Pro
- Xiaomi 13
- Xiaomi 13T Pro
- Xiaomi 13T
- Xiaomi 12T Pro
- Xiaomi 12T
- Xiaomi 11T
- Xiaomi Pad 6
We must keep in mind that these models currently have MIUI, so they will no longer have this interface to opt for HyperOS, which is actually based on Android 14. It is, therefore, expected to maintain Google services and the possibility downloading applications through the Google Play Store. For the moment, yes, There is no trace of the update for Poco or Redmi mobiles.
HyperOS: its main new features
On an aesthetic level, HyperOS will not change much compared to MIUI. Xiaomi’s new system, in fact, has a very similar interface; with a minimalist aesthetic in pastel tones, rounded icons and multiple customization options. The design of some applications will vary, however. For example, the weather app will have a new design with HyperOS.
Xiaomi’s operating system also has AI-powered features, such as one that allows you to modify the background of an image, as well as an assistant that is capable of making queries, generating text and more.
HyperOS, on the other hand, is much less heavy than any other operating system. It only takes up 8.75 GB of device space; an amount smaller than that of iOS, which has an approximate weight of 11 GB. HyperOS is also smoother than MIUI, and is tailored to work with up to 200 different device categories, including home or even car devices that the company is developing.