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No more fixes to the current HyperOS 2. A user on Xiaomi's Feedback app received interesting information regarding Xiaomi's ...
Xiaomi is reportedly preparing to launch the next version of its Android-based operating system, expected to be named either ...
On July 25, Xiaomi issued its weekly update via the official Xiaomi Community in China, outlining recent progress on software issues within its HyperOS system. The update addresses both resolved and ...
Xiaomis HyperOS 2 update enhances photo editing, introduces AI features, and improves performance for a better user ...
Xiaomi just added more phones to its end-of-life list as it moves forward with HyperOS 3. Here’s the full list of affected ...
HyperOS 2 Development Is Over. In a recent developer response, Xiaomi made it clear: HyperOS 2 has reached the end of its development life. That means: No more updates or feature tweaks will roll ...
HyperOS 3 update rolls out July 2025 with Android 16. Here’s the full list of Xiaomi, Redmi, POCO phones and tablets getting the update.
HyperOS seems to prefer putting menu options at the base of the app, as compared to MIUI 14 which had kept them at the top. We noticed this in the Notes, Gallery, and Files app.
On HyperOS, we will likely see plenty of pre-made lockscreen styles. If you don’t like any of them, you may be able to customize the lockscreen to your liking, much like you can on Android 14.
HyperOS is a larger unified branding that encompasses Xiaomi’s operating system(s) across its entire ecosystem, ranging from smartphones to smart home products to even cars in the future.
Dubbed "HyperOS," this MIUI replacement will apparently be a blend of Android and Xiaomi's very own "Vela" system, hence a "completely rewritten underlying architecture" that would supposedly ...
In this HyperOS vs MIUI showdown, we’ll walk you through a detailed look at both the Android skins. By the end of this article, you will know if it’s worth upgrading to the new OS.