Xiaomiโs smart device ecosystem is undergoing perhaps the most transformation in the companyโs history, replacing the familiar MIUI shell with HyperOS, marking the brandโs shift to a new philosophy of interaction. Users around the world are wondering what exactly lies behind this name and why the company decided to abandon the recognizable brand that has existed for more than a decade.
In fact, Xiaomi HyperOS is not just a cosmetic interface update, but a deep reworking of the system core, designed to combine smartphones, tablets, TVs and even cars into a single network. Unlike its predecessor, the new system is built on a hybrid basis, where Android coexists with the proprietary core of Xiaomi Vela, which allows for unprecedented speed and low resource consumption on devices with different hardware.
The introduction of the new Linux kernel, combined with optimized code, has made it possible to significantly reduce the size of the operating system itself, which is critical because it makes room for user data and speeds up the launch of applications. If you own a modern Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO smartphone, you will inevitably have to encounter this operating system, so it is important to understand its features in advance.
The concept of โMan ร Car ร Homeโ
The main driving force behind the creation of HyperOS was the concept, which Xiaomi calls โManโ. ร Car ร Home. Old architecture. MIUI It was designed primarily for smartphones and tablets, which created difficulties when integrating with other equipment. The new system was originally designed as a universal platform capable of running on processors with different amounts of RAM โ from powerful flagships to compact IoT sensors.
The key here is HyperConnect, which allows instant detection and pairing of devices, so you no longer have to manually search for Bluetooth gadgets or configure complex scenarios. For example, when you walk into a room with a phone based on Xiaomi HyperOS, the lights can turn on automatically, and the music from your smartphone will smoothly switch to a smart speaker or TV, which creates the feeling of a single living organism, rather than a set of disparate gadgets.
It is worth noting that the transition to the new platform is also dictated by the companyโs entry into the automotive market.The smartphone and the Xiaomi SU7 car should work in perfect conjunction, exchanging data in real time. For the user, this means that the navigation started on the phone will instantly continue on the car screen, and the state of the smart home will be accessible from the dashboard.
Technical differences from MIUI 14
Visually, the interface of the new system may seem familiar, because Xiaomi has retained its usual control logic. But there was a fundamental change under the hood. Engineers rewritten the code, which allowed the company to reduce the consumption of RAM in the background, and this is especially noticeable on devices in the mid- and low-end segment, where every megabyte of memory is worth its weight in gold.
One of the big things that's been the introduction of live widgets and a redesigned notification system, the control center is now divided into logical blocks, making it easier to access smart home settings, animations are smoother and more natural, thanks to a new graphics rendering engine, users say that the system's response to touches is more instantaneous, and the micro-latency characteristic of heavy MIUI versions has disappeared.
โ ๏ธ Note: When you first start up after upgrading to HyperOS, the system can perform background optimization of applications during the course of the upgrade. 15-30 During this time, the device may get slightly heated, which is a perfectly normal process of restructuring the file system.
Security has also changed, with HyperOS introducing a new layer of data protection that isolates critical processes from user applications, making it impossible to intercept passwords or bank card data even if malware is installed from unverified sources.
Compatible devices and schedule of updates
Xiaomi announced that the transition to the new operating system will be phased in, with flagship models released in the past two years being the first to receive updates, but the list of supported devices is constantly expanding, including not only smartphones, but also Pad tablets.
Older-series owners should also not despair: Engineers promise to adapt key HyperOS features to models that came out 3-4 years ago, although full transition to a new core on them may be limited by the hardware capabilities of the processor.
| Series of devices | Models. | Status of renewal | Basic version of Android |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi 14 Series | 14, 14 Pro, 14 Ultra | From the box. | Android 14 |
| Xiaomi 13 Series | 13, 13 Pro, 13 Lite | Available. | Android 14 |
| Xiaomi Mix Fold | Mix Fold 2, Mix Fold 3 | Available. | Android 13/14 |
| Redmi K60 Series | K60, K60 Pro, K60 Ultra | In progress | Android 13/14 |
| POCO F5 Series | POCO F5, F5 Pro | Expected. | Android 13 |
Itโs important to understand that the global firmware (Global) version often comes out later than the Chinese (CN), which can vary in time by one to three months, due to the need to certify the system in different regions and adapt Google services.
What to do if the update does not come?
How to check and install an update
The process of transitioning to Xiaomi HyperOS is as simple as possible for the end user. If your device is on the compatible list, the notification will come automatically. However, it is often useful to check for an update manually, especially if you want to get new features before others.
You need to go to the phone's settings menu. Find the About section and click on the major version icon. Then click on the Update Check button. If the new version is available, you'll see a corresponding notification with the package size and the change list.
โ๏ธ Checklist before update
There is also a hidden method of checking through the engineering menu, which allows you to activate earlier versions of updates available for testing. MIUI/HyperOS You can then go to the About menu to activate additional features, and then you can see a three-dot icon in the top right corner where you can select "Select Service Pack" or "Check Updates" with advanced search.
Settings โ About Phone โ (Tap according to MIUI 7 times) โ Menu (3 points) โ Check the updatesRemember that downloading and installing the system requires free space, and if there is not enough memory, the system will prompt you to clear the cache or delete unnecessary files before starting the process.
Changes in interface and functionality
One of the most notable changes for the user is the redesigned Control Center, which is now divided into two tabs: one for notifications, one for switches and smart home control, which many find more logical, since it eliminates random clicks when trying to read a message.
The lock screen also has new customization features, with support for large-sized widgets that can display weather, schedules or steps directly on a locked screen, and more rounded and minimalist fonts and icons, in line with modern design trends.
โ ๏ธ Attention: After upgrading to HyperOS, some settings may change, such as managing screen refresh rates or setting Always-On Display, which may move to new menu subsections.
Special attention should be paid to improved multitasking, application windows open faster, and switching between them has become smoother, and the tablet version of the system has support for full window mode, allowing you to run several applications simultaneously in floating windows.
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Tip: After upgrading, be sure to restart the device manually again, even if the system doesn't require it, which will help to finally clear the cache of old system libraries and stabilize battery life.
Problems and known bugs of the first versions
Like any major software product, the Xiaomi HyperOS is not without its flaws in its early releases. Users report occasional autonomy issues in the first days after installation, because it takes time for the system to train energy saving algorithms to fit your use case.
There are also complaints about autobrightness and proximity sensors, which in some cases may not light up when you hold your phone to your ear during a conversation, and these problems are usually fixed in subsequent security patches that come out monthly.
Some users note unstable work NFC-If you encounter such a problem, it is recommended to clear the data of the Security application and re-add the cards to Mi Wallet.
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HyperOS is highly stable, depending on firmware build quality, and Global versions are generally more stable than Chinese betas, but lack some exclusive features.
Should we move to a new system?
The answer to this question depends on your current smartphone model and your willingness to tolerate possible childhood illnesses of the new software. If you use a flagship device and you care about speed, new animations and integration with the ecosystem, then the transition is definitely worth it. You will get a more modern and responsive interface.
However, if your smartphone is in the budget segment or it is already more 3-4 On the old hardware, the heavy visual effects of HyperOS can lead to a decrease in performance and a rapid battery discharge. MIUI 14 It can work more predictably.
In the long run, MIUI support will be discontinued and all users will have to switch to HyperOS in one way or another, so it's a matter of time before they get acquainted with the new system, and the main thing is to properly prepare for the upgrade by backing up and freeing up space.