HyperOS: International availability, a new logo and the right e-car
Xiaomi reveals which smartphones outside China will receive HyperOS first. The MIUI successor has also been given a new logo and a matching electric car.
With the Xiaomi 14, the smartphone manufacturer of the same name HyperOS unveiled at the end of October. The operating system is still based on Android. The successor to MIUI has a fresh look and should require fewer resources and facilitate connections with other devices from the manufacturer. Over 100 smartphones and tablets are already compatible in China.
HyperOS will go international from 2024
In 2024, Xiaomi also plans to release HyperOS outside of China. The first seven smartphones and one tablet are set to receive the new operating system in the first quarter:
- Redmi Note 12
- Redmi Note 12S
- Xiaomi 13
- Xiaomi 13T
- Xiaomi 13T Pro
- Xiaomi 13 Pro
- Xiaomi 13 Ultra
- Xiaomi Pad 6
There are no more precise details yet as to when which device will receive the update in which country. Xiaomi has only stated that the updates will be rolled out in stages.
An electric car for HyperOS
HyperOS is more of an independent system than MIUI, but is fully compatible with Android and Google services - and with cars. At least to the Xiaomi SU7. This is the first electric car from Xiaomi, which the manufacturer unveiled on 28 December 2023.
Xiaomi talks about completing its "Human x Car x Home smart ecosystem" with the SU7. HyperOS is intended to ensure that the smartphone and the in-car system of the car connect seamlessly with each other.
A logo for the new operating system
The new HyperOS logo shows blue dots in three sizes, which are arranged in a repeating circular pattern. However, this does not result in a simple circle. Instead, it is a galaxy, according to company boss Lei Jun.
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