Along with Xiaomi 14 series reveal, the company unexpectedly announced a totally revamped custom Android overlay called HyperOS, which was due to replace MIUI.
Now that the first phones with HyperOS started arriving, we see that despite the radical name change, HyperOS isn’t all that different – at least on the surface.
People who are used to MIUI will feel right at home when using HyperOS. The overall aesthetics, some iconography changes aside, remain almost unchanged.
Xiaomi clearly focused more on under-the-hood changes and optimizations with HyperOS. Or at least the…
Along with Xiaomi 14 series reveal, the company unexpectedly announced a totally revamped custom Android overlay called HyperOS, which was due to replace MIUI.
Now that the first phones with HyperOS started arriving, we see that despite the radical name change, HyperOS isn’t all that different – at least on the surface.
People who are used to MIUI will feel right at home when using HyperOS. The overall aesthetics, some iconography changes aside, remain almost unchanged.
Xiaomi clearly focused more on under-the-hood changes and optimizations with HyperOS. Or at least the… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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