Xiaomi 14, 14 Pro with Snapdragon Gen 3 SOC launched: Check price, specifications and more At an event to announce the launch of the new HyperOS alongside the company's latest processor, the Xiaomi 14, the company noted that HyperOS is a “human-centric, smart ecosystem for human, cars, and home, developed by Xiaomi over a period of 7 years. It focuses on four major goals: Low-level Refactoring, Cross-End Intelligent Connectivity, Proactive Intelligence, and End-to-End Security." The company noted that HyperOS aims to deliver peak performance, ensure a consistent user experience, and facilitate seamless connectivity across all Xiaomi devices.
Also Read: Xiaomi enters the electric vehicle market with SU7: Here's everything you need to know Xiaomi says that HyperOS has undergone extensive restructuring in many areas, including the file system, memory management, imaging subsystem and networking system, in order to optimise hardware capabilities and provide optimal performance. Based on Linux and Xiaomi's Vela system, HyperOS is lightweight and takes up only 8.75GB of space.
In addition, the new operating system is expected to improve boot time, keep more devices in the background, improve lock screen customisation, add cross-device features and offers huge improvements in privacy. According to a report by Gizmochina, the below-listed 11 devices will get the developer version upgrade to HyperOS in December.
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