The mobile world has grown accustomed to a certain rhythm, where major brands update interfaces every year, but few expected Xiaomi to take such a radical step. Xiaomi HyperOS is not just another version of the MIUI shell, but a fundamental restructuring of the entire ecosystem, designed to unite smartphones, smart homes and even cars into a single network. Many users still wonder, βShaomi Hoper os what is this?β, without realizing that this name hides a new philosophy of human-gadgetter interaction.
The launch of the platform marks the end of the MIUI era, which has served as the companyβs primary interface for more than a decade, and now all devices are powered by the Linux kernel and Xiaomi Velaβs proprietary kernel, delivering unprecedented response speed and resource optimization, in response to growing market demands where a simple βandroid with beautiful iconsβ is no longer enough to compete with Apple and Samsung.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the architecture of the new system, find out which devices will be the first to receive the update, and answer the most popular questions of Xiaomi equipment owners. Understanding the principles of HyperOS will help you better navigate the settings and use the potential of your gadgets at full capacity.
Concept of a single ecosystem
The idea behind HyperOS is to seamlessly connect different types of devices, and while previously different protocols or applications were required to control a light bulb, phone and tablet, now it works through a single Xiaomi HyperConnect platform, allowing you to transfer files, broadcast the screen and manage tasks between devices with one touch, without the need for complex setup.
The architecture is built to be ultralight. The base firmware size has been significantly reduced compared to the heavy MIUI, which is especially noticeable on devices with limited memory. System memory is 3 GB less occupied than in previous versions of the shell, which is critical for budget models, this is achieved by more efficient management of background processes and compression of system libraries.
For users, this means that even older smartphones can run faster after an upgrade.The system dynamically allocates resources, prioritizing running applications over background services. This approach is especially important for those who actively use navigation, games or video, where every megahertz of the processor counts.
Now, when you connect a new device, like a robot vacuum cleaner or a camera, your smartphone automatically offers optimal use cases. You don't have to manually prescribe difficult conditions, artificial intelligence will suggest turning on the light when you open the door or start cleaning the air when the sensors detect the pollution.
Key differences from MIUI
Visually, the changes may not seem like much of a revolution, but under the hood, there's been a complete code overhaul. One of the major innovations is changing fonts and animations. New decoding animations make the transitions between apps smoother and more natural, simulating the physical movement of objects, creating a sense of high responsiveness that iOS users often praised.
The control center has also undergone changes, and now the smart home controls, media player and connection settings are grouped more logically, the ability to adjust the size of widgets and their location with greater flexibility, and the lock screen has received depth support (parallax effect), where time and date can overlap objects on the wallpaper, creating a three-dimensional effect.
- π Speed: Optimized Task Planner Speeds Up App Launch to 20%.
- π Communication: HyperConnect protocol allows you to use the phone camera as a webcam for PC without third-party programs.
- π‘οΈ Security: Improved data protection system with biometric authorization for each application separately.
Another important difference is that you can run up to four apps simultaneously in split-screen mode, making the tablet a full-fledged workstation, and you can drag and drop and resize the windows and save them as shortcuts for quick access to workspaces.
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For maximum performance after the update, it is recommended to perform a full reset (with data saved to the cloud) to remove the remnants of the old system files.
List of devices receiving the update
Xiaomi has released a roadmap for the release of updates, which covers a wide range of devices, the first new system received the flagship models of the Xiaomi 14 series, which originally came with HyperOS. Then a wave of updates covered previous flagships and mid-segment devices.
Device owners should keep in mind that getting an update depends not only on the model of the smartphone, but also on the region in which it was purchased. Global versions (Global ROM) often receive updates later than the Chinese (China ROM), and there are restrictions for devices released more than 4-5 years ago, whose hardware may not pull new features.
| Series of devices | Models. | Status of renewal | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flagships 2023-2026 | Xiaomi 14, 13, 13 Pro, 13 Ultra | Available. | Full functionality of AI |
| Subflagships | Xiaomi 12, 12S, 12 Pro | In development | Basic functionality |
| The Redmi Note series | Redmi Note 13, 12 Pro | Expected. | Optimization of the interface |
| Tablets | Pad 6, Pad 6 Pro | Available. | PC mode |
To check the availability of the update for your device, go to Settings β About Phone β MIUI (or HyperOS) version and click on the system logo. If the update is available, the system will prompt you to download it. In some cases, you may need to manually update through the official website or use the Xiaomi Upgrade tool.
βοΈ Verification of update readiness
New functions of artificial intelligence
HyperOS puts a lot of emphasis on integrating neural networks into everyday tasks. Xiaomi AI is built deep into the system and is accessible through a sidebar or voice assistant. It can not only answer questions, but also analyze the contents of the screen, suggesting contextual actions.
The gallery has powerful photo editing tools, so you can remove objects from photos just by swiping your finger, or change the composition of a frame. The neural network automatically fills a remote area, saving textures and lighting, and this is especially useful for creating content on social networks without having to install heavy editors.
β οΈ Attention: Functions AI In some regions, the functions may be limited due to local data protection laws.
Another interesting feature is live translation, where when you're talking to someone on the phone or listening to them, the audio system can translate their speech into text on the screen in real time, and it supports many languages, making the smartphone an indispensable travel and business communication tool.
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Performance and battery optimization
One of the main problems with previous versions of MIUI was often called unoptimized power consumption, and HyperOS engineers paid special attention to this aspect, and the mechanism of the background applications was rewritten, and the system now more aggressively freezes processes that are not used, which significantly reduces the load on the processor.
Dynamic Allocation analyzes your usage habits, and if you normally play games in the evening, the system will reserve resources to do so in advance, cooling the background tasks, and if you sleep, the phone goes into ultra-deep sleep, turning off even the communication modules if they are not needed for the alarm clock.
- π Super-saving mode: Allows the phone to run for up to 20 hours on standby at 5% charge.
- βοΈ Temperature control: Improved heat removal prevents processor trottling (reduced frequency) when loaded.
- β‘ Fast charging: Optimized charging algorithms extend battery life, slowing down the process on the last 10%.
Users note that battery life on HyperOS has increased by an average of 15-20% compared to MIUI 14 on the same devices, not only by software methods, but also by more precise control of the voltage applied to the components.
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HyperOS is not just a name change, but a deep reworking of the core system aimed at uniting all Xiaomi devices into a single ecosystem with a focus on AI and performance.