Xiaomi HyperOS: what it is, the differences MIUI and the list of devices

There are rarely revolutions in technology that really change the rules of the game, but the launch of a new operating system from Chinese giant Xiaomi was just such a thing. Many users still ask: โ€œShaomi Hyperโ€ os what is it and is it worth it?

Imagine your phone, laptop and appliances starting to understand each other in half a word, sharing data without delay. That's what HyperOS is trying to do, replacing the usual MIUI. Unlike its predecessor, the new system is built on a hybrid core, which allows it to work much faster and more stable on devices with different amounts of RAM.

The developers have been betting on ease and modularity, removing the unnecessary processes that have been slowing down gadgets for years. If you own a device from this company, you need to understand the innovations to understand how this will affect your daily experience. Below we will discuss in detail the system architecture, compatibility and real benefits for the end user.

Architecture and technical features of HyperOS

At the heart of the new platform is Vela OS, developed by the companyโ€™s Internet of Things team, which has been integrated with deep layers of Android, creating a single operating environment where code is rewritten from scratch for maximum efficiency, and the system partition size has been significantly reduced, freeing up valuable space for user data and applications.

The key change was to redesign the task scheduler mechanism, and now intelligently allocates CPU resources to prioritize the active window, which means that hyperwax provides smooth scrolling and instant response even on budget smartphones, where there were previously twitching interfaces.

Technical details of the kernel
The core of the system combines Linux and the Vela microkernel, which allows you to run the OS on devices with memory from 64 MB to 12 GB or more, providing a single logic for all gadgets.

Special attention is paid to security and data protection. A new level of process isolation has been introduced, which prevents information leakage even in the event of a failure of one of the applications. New customization options are open for advanced users through Settings โ†’ About Phone โ†’ Version of the kernel, where you can see detailed information about the build.

  • ๐Ÿš€ Hybrid kernel: Combining Linux and Vela to work on any device.
  • โšก Memory optimization: reducing RAM consumption by background processes by 20%.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Security: Updated permission model and core-level data encryption.

โš ๏ธ Note: Despite optimization, the transition from custom assemblies MIUI HyperOS may require a complete data reset because partition structure has changed.

The main differences from MIUI 14

Visually, the changes may not seem as drastic as we would like, but under the hood, there was a complete engine replacement. If MIUI 14 was the pinnacle of the evolution of the old platform, then Xiaomi HyperOS is a new era. Users note the smoother animations of opening and closing applications, as well as the reworked logic of notifications.

The control center and the quick setup panel have changed, and the elements have become larger and more informative, and the brightness and volume sliders have been redesigned. It's important to note that hyperos allows you to create more complex automation scenarios by linking your smartphone to smart lamps, sockets and cameras.

๐Ÿ“Š What is more important to you in the update?
Speed of operation
New design
Stability of communications
Battery operating time

Multitasking has also changed, with app windows now scalable more flexibly, especially on tablets and foldable devices, and better at remembering the status of running programs, less likely to be unloaded from memory when switching between heavy tasks.

  • ๐ŸŽจ Design: new fonts, animations and widgets with live data.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Ecosystem: a single control center for all Xiaomi devices.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Adaptability: the interface is automatically adjusted to the device form factor.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Some old widgets and themes from the store MIUI may not be displayed correctly or work in the new shell without updating by the developer.

Compatibility: List of devices for update

The question of which devices will receive the update is most acute. the company announced that the Xiaomi Hyper is a global change, will affect most modern gadgets, primarily the update will receive flagship series Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 13 and Mix Fold.

The middle segment has also not been left out: Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 13 and POCO F5 smartphones already have stable firmware versions in different regions, but owners of devices older than three years should be prepared for the fact that some features may be reduced due to hardware limitations.

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Before installing the update, be sure to back up important data to the cloud or your computer, as the migration process can take a long time.

For Pad 6 series tablets and Watch S3 smartwatches, the system is already available by default. owners of older devices such as the Mi 11 or Redmi Note 10 can expect to be released in beta versions soon, although stable assembly may be delayed.

Series of devicesStatus of renewalExpected version of Android
Xiaomi 14 / 13 SeriesAvailable.Android 14
Redmi Note 13 ProBeta testAndroid 14
POCO F5 / F5 ProIn developmentAndroid 14
Mi 11 / Mi 11 UltraPlanned.Android 14

Instructions: How to check and install the update

The process of installing a new system is as simple as possible for the average user, most often the notification comes automatically, but you can check for a new version manually. โ†’ About the phone and click on the logo version of the system.

If the update is available, you will see the Download and Install button. Before starting the process, the system will check for free space and battery level. It is recommended to connect to a Wi-Fi network, since the amount of data downloaded can exceed 4-5 GB.

โ˜‘๏ธ Preparation for installation

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In some cases, if you are in a region where rollout is not yet complete, the update may not show. In this situation, you can use the Manual Update function by selecting a firmware file from the official website. The path to the file is usually indicated in Settings โ†’ About Phone โ†’ Three Dots โ†’ Select a firmware file.

  • ๐Ÿ“ถ Connection: Use stable 5GHz Wi-Fi for fast download.
  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Do not start installation if the charge is below 50%.
  • ๐Ÿ’พ Memory: Make sure 10GB is free to unpack files.

โš ๏ธ Warning: During installation, the device may become heated and the screen may go out and turn on several times.

Changes in the interface and ecosystem

One of the most notable features of HyperOS is the redesigned lock interface, which now offers deep customizations of clock fonts, date styles and widgets, and you can create a unique style that will change depending on the time of day or location.

Live View allows you to see the status of food delivery, taxi or package tracking directly on the lock screen or in a dynamic island (on supported models), eliminating the need to constantly unlock the phone and open tracker apps.

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The interface has become more airy and minimalist, with a focus on content rather than decorative elements, which improves readability.

The ecosystem works through the HyperConnect protocol, which allows you to drag and drop a photo from your phone to your tablet with a simple swipe, or use your smartphone camera as a webcam for your laptop without having to tweak it, and all devices see each other instantly if they're tied to a single Xiaomi Account.

  • ๐Ÿ”’ Blocking: New watch styles and dynamic widgets.
  • ๐Ÿ”— HyperConnect: Instant file transfer between devices.
  • ๐Ÿ“ท Camera: improved interface and new shooting modes.

Productivity and Autonomous Work Time

Many users fear that the new system will โ€œeatโ€ more battery, but tests show otherwise. By optimizing background processes, the Xiaomi HYPES allows devices to stay on one charge longer, especially in standby mode. Reducing energy consumption in downtime achieves 15-20%.

Game performance has also increased.The Game Turbo mechanism has been rewritten, now it more aggressively frees up memory and prevents trottling (a decrease in CPU frequency due to heat).

However, in the first days after the update, the system performs file indexing and application optimization, which can temporarily increase battery consumption. 2-3 Day of active use of the smartphone.

Why does the phone warm up after the update?
In the first 48 hours, the system performs deep optimization of all installed applications for a new core, which causes increased heat generation.

Connectivity stability is important for those who use a smartphone to work, and communication modules have been improved, allowing for more confident reception in areas of unreliable coverage and faster switching between cell towers and Wi-Fi access points.

  • ๐Ÿ”‹ Battery: Reduced consumption in standby mode.
  • ๐ŸŽฎ Games: improved framerate and stability.
  • ๐Ÿ“ก Connectivity: Faster network search and stable Wi-Fi.
Do I need to reset to factory settings when switching to HyperOS?
Officially, a full reset is not required, the update saves all data.However, if you are upgrading from a very old version of MIUI or custom firmware, it is recommended to do a full backup and clean installation to avoid file conflicts.
Can I return to MIUI after HyperOS is installed?
You can only return to MIUI through Recovery mode with full data cleanup, and direct rollback without losing files is impossible due to a change in the structure of the memory partitions.
Will Google Play and Google Services be on HyperOS?
Yes, in global versions (Global ROM), all Google services (Play Market, YouTube, Maps) are present and work normally, as in MIUI. In Chinese versions, they must be installed separately.
Why am I not getting a HyperOS update?
It's spreading in waves. If there's no notification, maybe your model isn't already on the priority list for your region, or the servers are overloaded. You can manually check for availability in the settings.