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In retrospect, Xiaomi on October 17 announced it would move to a new Android-based operating system called HyperOS, which debuted with the Xiaomi 14 series smartphones in China. At the launch, Vice President of Xiaomi Global, Alvin Tse said that the new operating system will gradually replace Xiaomi’s MIUI OS on all devices. He added that HyperOS will not only power Xiaomi smartphones but will gradually roll out for the company’s entire ecosystem including home devices and wearables.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun said that HyperOS is based on the integration of the Android operating system and Xiaomi’s own software advancements. “It will prepare a public base for the Internet of Everything for billions of devices and billions of connections in the future”, Jun added.
First Published: Dec 19 2023 | 11:54 AM IST
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