The launch of Xiaomi's HyperOS

The launch of Xiaomi's HyperOS

The manufacturer of Xiaomi technology advances in the development of its own operating system. A proposal that will not only work on your smartphones and tablets, but also on smart speakers, cars and other devices. Xiaomi's system is called HyperOS and we tell you everything about its launch, main features and what it will allow you to do.

La MIUI cover It will now be replaced by HyperOS and Xiaomi accompanied the announcements with the launch of the Xiaomi 14 family and the Xiaomi Watch S3 smartwatch. From the beginning of its development, this system aims to unify the user experience through shared configurations and options. But how will the new HyperOS work?

The launch of Xiaomi's HyperOS, a system to control everything

As if it were the only ring from the famous fantasy book saga The Lord of the Rings, HyperOS was born with an ambition. Although it is an evolution of the MIUI customization layer, it is much more than that. It is a full-fledged operating system, based on the Linux kernel and with all the Android libraries, thus guaranteeing compatibility with the giant Google's systems.

El HyperOS development It has taken more than seven years according to what they said at the launch from Xiaomi. It is a hybrid between Android and Vela, the system developed by the eastern manufacturer for IoT devices. The end result, while its success remains to be seen, is a system to control an entire family of devices without restrictions.

With this operating system, they maintain, they will be able to be controlled from devices with 64 KB of RAM up to 24 GB systems. In terms of storage space, the installation occupies 8 GB. It is a smaller size than the current MIUI, and from its development they expect there to be considerable improvements in performance and customization. End-to-end security systems have also been very important, thus ensuring user protection when synchronizing different devices.

Unlike MIUI, HyperOS is not a customization layer. What's more, in the presentation they showed a slide explaining the different layers that make it up. In the lower section is the hardware that drives the device, and above it are Android and Xiaomi Vela. The Android libraries are placed on this primary system to work simultaneously with Vela. HyperConnect also comes into action and the apps that the user can use to get the most out of the mobile.

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What are HyperConnect and HyperMind?

The names Xiaomi chose may seem a little confusing, but they are actually designations for intuitive components and technologies. The final goal of the HyperOS ecosystem is to be able to work on all devices from the manufacturer Xiaomi. The slogan chosen for the system's promotional campaign is “Human x Car x Home.” What is understood as a comprehensive approach that will allow HyperOS to run on both IoT devices and cars, televisions, tablets, phones and watches.

HyperConnect It will be the ecosystem in charge of connecting the different devices that run HyperOS so that they work fluidly. Your communication will allow a smooth transition to achieve the best results. A precise example to understand HyperConnect would be the following: You will be able to see your car cameras from your mobile phone, or see on a laptop or television what you record with the mobile camera. You can even receive app notifications from the TV. At the end of the day, it's about bringing the most important aspects of your phone and apps to other devices without headaches.

The other system HyperMind, a proactive intelligence that can memorize patterns and apply specific settings. For example, if opening the smart lock at home is always accompanied by a change to the lights, HyperMind will automatically ask us to make that change and prevent us from having to do it manually.

It can also be in charge of lowering the volume of the television if we take a call. These are basic questions but we can now do them saving time thanks to proactive artificial intelligence to improve our routines. When you cut off the call, we will have the volume back to the same level as before.

What devices will run HyperOS?

To date, and with this information, we can say that Xiaomi's HyperOS operating system and its final launch are among the most anticipated in the technology sector. Not many new operating systems come out, and technology enthusiasts are always happy to try new alternatives. At the moment, we know that the system will arrive in China in December, but for the rest of the world it will probably take a few more months. The first devices that will have this operating system They are part of this list:

  • Xiaomi 14 (smartphone)
  • Xiaomi 14 Pro (smartphone)
  • Xiaomi Pad 6 (tablet)
  • Xiaomi Watch S3 Pro (smart watch)
  • Xiaomi S Pro 65” (smart TV)
  • Xiaomi S Pro 75” (smart TV)
  • Xiaomi S Pro 85” (smart TV)
  • Xiaomi Smart Camera 3 Pro (smart camera)

a big leap

El Xiaomi's ultimate goal with the launch of HyperOS is to generate a platform capable of managing and controlling different devices without complications. It is one more step towards the world of connection between different devices, but sharing the same system can guarantee greater fluidity. It remains to know the specific launch dates and the devices that will run the system. There will probably be updates so that other models outside the Xiaomi 14 family can also be compatible.

As the weeks go by we will find out more about HyperOS, but we already know that in December the Chinese models will begin to provide us with more information about the system and its benefits. The Chinese giant continues to strengthen its presence in the Western market and possibly with HyperOS it will be able to generate even more independence to promote its models to the public. Xiaomi does not stop growing and by applying this type of market techniques it manages to generate greater autonomy and network between its mobile and smart devices of all the variants that come out.


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