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Xiaomi HyperOS Rolling Out For More Devices. Check Supported Smartphones Here
Initially introduced for a limited number of Xiaomi and Redmi devices, including smartphones and tablets, the company has now expanded the release to include more devices.
Handset maker Xiaomi has announced the introduction of its new HyperOS to more smartphone models, including the Xiaomi 12, the Xiaomi 12S, and the Redmi K50 Series, among others. To recall, last month, the handset maker had unveiled HyperOS, its latest proprietary mobile operating system (OS). HyperOS was introduced at an event alongside Xiaomi 14 series is described as a "human-centric, smart ecosystem for humans, cars, and homes", and has been developed by Xiaomi over a span of seven years. The key objectives of HyperOS revolve around Low-level Refactoring, Cross-End Intelligent Connectivity, Proactive Intelligence, and end-to-end security.
Initially introduced for a limited number of Xiaomi and Redmi devices, including smartphones and tablets, the company has now expanded the release to include more devices. The expanded rollout is scheduled for the upcoming month and the list of devices set to receive HyperOS it is as follows:
- Xiaomi 12S Ultra
- Xiaomi 12S Pro
- Xiaomi 12S
- Xiaomi 12 Pro
- Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimensity Edition
- Xiaomi 12
- Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 12.4
- Redmi K50 Ultra
- Redmi K50 Gaming Edition
- Redmi K50 Pro
- Redmi K50
The Xiaomi 14 series, comprising the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro debuted at an event in China and these phones are the first ones to come with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset and Xiaomi's new HyperOS, which is replacing MIUI that was around for more than a decade.
Handset maker Xiaomi bid adieu to its prorietary OS MIUI after 13 years, in favour of HyperOS that was launch alongside the Xiaomi 14 lineup. According to Xiaomi founder Lei Jun, posted on Weibo: The software is "based on the integration of the deeply evolved Android and the self-developed Vela system, completely rewriting the underlying architecture, and preparing a public base for the Internet of Everything for tens of billions of devices and tens of billions of connections in the future."