Xiaomi has officially unveiled its ambitious plan to roll out HyperOS globally, starting with a select group of devices in the first wave. However, the unexpected news is that the highly anticipated Redmi Note 13 series, set to launch in India on January 4, will not be part of the initial HyperOS update. Interestingly, even the flagship Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus fails to secure a spot.
HyperOS represents Xiaomi's groundbreaking take on Android, aiming to create a unified ecosystem where all Xiaomi products, spanning phones, wearables, and even the upcoming connected car, seamlessly communicate with each other. This marks a departure from the familiar MIUI, gradually making room for the supercharged capabilities of HyperOS. According to Xiaomi representatives in a recent media briefing with FE Tech Bytes, HyperOS is not a mere facelift of MIUI but a comprehensive overhaul developed from the ground up over several years.
For the average user, the most immediate benefits of HyperOS will be a lighter and faster user experience, optimizing system resources and extending the longevity of devices. Visually, users can anticipate a revamped Lock Screen with enhanced customization options, including more intricate wallpaper depth.
Turning our attention to the device lineup, Xiaomi has disclosed the first set of devices scheduled to receive the HyperOS update globally, with an expected timeline in Q1 2024.
Here's the comprehensive list of Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices eligible for the initial HyperOS update:Xiaomi 13 Ultra
Xiaomi 13 Pro
Xiaomi 13
Xiaomi 13T Pro
Xiaomi 13T
Redmi Note 12
Redmi Note 12S
Xiaomi Pad 6
Poco F5
It's worth noting that the Xiaomi 14 series introduced the official debut of HyperOS. However, as of now, these phones are exclusive to the Chinese market.
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