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Xiaomi Announces HyperOS Development Version Update For Several Devices

The rollout update of the new Xiaomi HyperOS for various Xiaomi and Redmi smartphone models is here.

Xiaomi and Redmi Models to Receive HyperOS Update

Xiaomi has announced that several of its older smartphone models will soon receive the HyperOS update. This new operating system has already been deployed on the Xiaomi 13 series and Redmi K60 series, replacing the previous MIUI system.

List of Devices Scheduled for the Update

The devices set to receive the HyperOS development version this month include the Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimensity Edition, Redmi K50 Supreme Edition, Redmi K50 Gaming Edition, Redmi K50 Pro, Redmi K50, and Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 12.4. Additionally, models like the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 13 Pro, Xiaomi 13, Redmi K60 Pro, Redmi K60, Xiaomi MIX Fold 3, Xiaomi MIX Fold 2, Xiaomi 12S Ultra, Xiaomi 12S Pro, Xiaomi 12S, Xiaomi 12 Pro, and Xiaomi 12 are also expected to complete the HyperOS development version rollout by the end of the day.

Features of Xiaomi HyperOS

Xiaomi HyperOS AKA Pengpai OS or ThePaper OS is based on a deeply evolved Android system integrated with Xiaomi’s proprietary Vela system. It has been redesigned from the ground up to offer a low-power consumption rendering framework, enhancing battery life and providing smoother animation effects.

The OS also introduces a new dynamic effect language, a redesigned weather interface, a global focus notification system, proprietary multi-rendering technology, and revamped multitasking window management.

Towards a Comprehensive Ecosystem

Pengpai OS is a key step in Xiaomi’s journey towards creating a “human-vehicle-home” ecosystem. It aims to prepare for a future of billions of devices and connections, laying the foundation for a public platform that supports the interconnectivity of all things. The top layer of HyperOS, HyperConnec, breaks down barriers between hardware devices, allowing all devices to connect using a unified protocol and communicate in real-time.

In summary, Xiaomi’s rollout of HyperOS marks a significant step in its software development, offering enhanced features and performance. This update is expected to bring a fresh experience to older Xiaomi and Redmi devices, aligning them with the company’s vision for a connected and integrated technology ecosystem.

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