Xiaomi announced a very important development in terms of software: the emergence HyperOS, its new system that will enable full connectivity between devices across more than 200 product categories, including an electric vehicle that the brand may announce next year. This new operating system will also replace MIUI on some mobile phones. But, When will you be able to install it on your device?
As confirmed by Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, HyperOS debuts with the Xiaomi 14 series. In particular, it usually consists of four devices. Thus, if we take into account the models announced by Xiaomi this year from the Xiaomi 13 series (which will be the predecessor of the Xiaomi 14 series), HyperOS will reach the following models first.
- Xiaomi 14
- Xiaomi 14 Pro
- Xiaomi 14 Ultra
- Xiaomi 14 Lite
It’s also highly likely that the next devices announced in 2014 will also be integrated with HyperOS out of the box.
As for the rest of the brand’s mobile phones, such as those already announced, It is unclear whether they will get HyperOS or keep MIUI.. In any case, and if they finally get it, the update won’t arrive until the end of the year when the company officially updates its customization layer, which will coincide with the update schedule that Google sets for Android.
How to install HyperOS as soon as it becomes available
Installing HyperOS, once it becomes available on Xiaomi phones, won’t be difficult. In fact, it is quite likely that You can do this the same way they update their smartphones.. To do this, you just need to go to Settings and then to the About Phone section. Finally, click on the MIUI version and click on Update if the option appears.
Will there be changes in HyperOS compared to MIUI? At the moment, the features that will come to HyperOS are not confirmed, but the company’s CEO has confirmed that it will be a completely different version of MIUI. Thus, the new operating system may appear with an updated interface and new features. However, HyperOS will be based on Android, so you’ll likely be able to continue downloading apps from Google Play and using Google services.
Source: Hiper Textual

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