Xiaomi has revealed its comprehensive list of devices set to receive the HyperOS update, a successor to the now-discontinued MIUI.
This second batch announcement significantly expands the scope of the upgrade, including a total of 80 devices, which, when combined with the previously announced eight, brings the count to 88 Xiaomi and Redmi electronics.
The update is currently for China only but it is very likely that global markets like India are also going to be privy to this new software skin developed by Xiaomi.
The deployment of HyperOS is scheduled to occur between January and June 2024.
The specific update timeline for each device may vary.
Also, it is important to note here that Xiaomi sometimes doesn’t strictly adhere to its launch timelines so some devices are likely to get the update even later than June.
The following Xiaomi and Redmi devices are slated for the HyperOS update as per Gizmochina:
The forthcoming HyperOS occupies 8.75GB of system storage and is compatible with RAM ranging from 64KB to 24GB.
It incorporates a resource management system for optimal performance across various device configurations, dynamic thread priority adjustment, and task cycle evaluation, enhancing performance and energy efficiency.
Improvements in network performance and multitasking capabilities are achieved through enhancements in visual effects rendering and the introduction of the MiSans global font system.
HyperOS is designed to deliver stable frame rates and reduce power consumption for graphically intensive applications.
AI enhancements in HyperMind will offer user-centric features, with large foundation models supporting functionalities like text generation and real-time subtitles.
The update aims to provide a unified solution for connected devices, featuring an integrated device center to streamline the control and monitoring of connected devices.
A self-developed TEE security model in HyperOS offers robust security features, including end-to-end encryption for data transmission between devices.
HyperOS is the successor to Xiaomi’s discontinued MIUI, offering improved resource management, dynamic thread priority, and task cycle evaluation for enhanced device performance.
While similar to MIUI, HyperOS introduces new AI capabilities and security features.
Xiaomi’s HyperOS update will be available for 88 devices, including popular models like Xiaomi 12 Pro, Xiaomi 11 Ultra, Redmi K50 Ultra, and various tablets like Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro and Redmi Pad.
The HyperOS update for Xiaomi devices is scheduled to commence between January and June 2024. The exact rollout dates may vary for each device.
Key features of HyperOS include minimal system storage usage, support for a wide range of RAM, improved network performance, enhanced multitasking capabilities, advanced AI functionalities, and a comprehensive security model.
HyperOS is Xiaomi’s latest user interface that builds on the upcoming Android 14 platform. It represents an integration of Xiaomi’s design philosophy with the newest features and security enhancements of Android’s latest version.
As such, devices on the Android 14 beta, particularly those with MIUI 14, are expected to transition seamlessly to the stable release of HyperOS.
According to the rollout roadmap, Xiaomi’s HyperOS update will be initially tested and launched on a select group of smartphones.
This includes the Xiaomi 13 series (standard, Pro, Ultra, and T variants), the 12T and 12T Pro models, the 11T, and the upcoming Xiaomi Pad 6.
While the current testing phase includes Xiaomi branded phones, the historical trend of how updates are managed suggests that Redmi and POCO devices could also receive HyperOS.
Given their shared architecture with Xiaomi models, it’s likely that these devices will follow in the update path in the future.
Xiaomi’s official schedule points to a Q1 2024 release for HyperOS. However, the ongoing internal tests hint at the possibility of an earlier rollout.
Optimistically, the update could be made available to the public as early as the end of the current year.
HyperOS comes with advanced resource management capabilities, allowing for smooth performance and better power efficiency.
It also integrates AI-based features for personalized usage patterns, which can lead to further enhancements in device efficiency.
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