Android occupies a large space in the telephony market and each manufacturer adapts it to their own taste. Samsung has its One UI overlay, the version of which based on Android 14 has started its deployment, while Xiaomi relies on MIUI. In a short time, this interface will bow out in favor of HyperOS. The Chinese manufacturer has revealed the list of the first devices that will benefit from it.
Which Xiaomi smartphones will be entitled to HyperOS in 2024?
📢Xiaomi HyperOS starts rolling out!
Eligible users will receive OTA updates gradually and can experience the new features! 🎉Don’t hesitate to share your valuable feedback with us through the system app the “Services & feedback”. We are looking forward to hearing your… pic.twitter.com/IIMj6ULxdr
— Xiaomi HyperOS (@XiaomiHyperOS_) December 18, 2023
Xiaomi appeared on several social networks, including X (formerly Twitter) to unveil the list of smartphones that will benefit from HyperOS, the successor to MIUI. It is during the first half of 2024 that the overlay will be deployed, and the first models to benefit from it will unsurprisingly be the most recent.
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- Xiaomi 13 Ultra
- Xiaomi 13 Pro
- Xiaomi 13
- Xiaomi 13T Pro
- Xiaomi 13T
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 12
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 12S
- Xiaomi Pad 6
Rest assured if your Xiaomi smartphone is not in this list, because the manufacturer will gradually deploy HyperOS. Note that the F5 from the manufacturer Poco, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, will also benefit from HyperOS, without any date being specified at the moment.
HyperOS: what’s new in the interface?
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Among the new features brought by HyperOS, we note an interface optimized for foldable smartphones like the Xiaomi Mix Fold 3, a thin and attractive model despite limited availability. For example, multitasking has been redesigned and it is possible to switch from one application to another or return to home via two bars.
For the control center, Xiaomi has simply redesigned the design and organization by highlighting the buttons popular with users. The goal of this overlay is to do better than MIUI in terms of ergonomics and experience so that using a Xiaomi device is intuitive. We just have to wait for the deployment of HyperOS to discover all the new features.