Xiaomi introduced its latest operating system, HyperOS, during the launch event for the Xiaomi 14 series in China, as previously promised. Xiaomi says it has expanded from 100 to 1.175 billion users globally in 13 years, and their product range now spans 200 categories.
In the age of IoT, Xiaomi faced challenges dealing with various device operating systems and interoperability issues.
This led to the creation of Xiaomi HyperOS in 2017, with the OS aiming to unite all ecosystem devices into one integrated system for peak performance, a consistent user experience, and seamless connectivity.
Core Technology: Linux and Xiaomi Vela Xiaomi HyperOS relies on Linux and Xiaomi’s self-developed Xiaomi Vela system, allowing it to work efficiently with various devices, regardless of RAM size.
Optimized Performance: Scheduling and Technical Modules Xiaomi HyperOS excels in scheduling tasks and resource management, ensuring stable performance even in resource-intensive scenarios.
Cross-End Connectivity: HyperConnect HyperConnect revolutionizes connectivity, giving users control over all connected devices from anywhere. It enables switching camera sources during video calls, accessing cameras from various devices, and seamless data transfer between devices
Cross-End Connectivity: HyperConnect HyperConnect revolutionizes connectivity, giving users control over all connected devices from anywhere. It enables switching camera sources during video calls, accessing cameras from various devices, and seamless data transfer between devices