In a significant move that marks a new chapter in its technological journey, Xiaomi, the renowned phone manufacturer, announced last October its decision to replace its proprietary MIUI OS with the innovative HyperOS. This strategic shift signifies Xiaomi's commitment to evolving its software ecosystem to meet the demands of modern users.

HyperOS made its grand debut alongside the release of the Xiaomi 14 range, signaling a fresh approach to the user interface and overall user experience. This new operating system is set to redefine how Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco users interact with their devices, offering enhanced features and a more intuitive interface.

Xiaomi has confirmed the global distribution of the HyperOS developer's version for a selection of its devices, including Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco models. This announcement, made via their official account on X, indicates a broad and inclusive update strategy, reaching users worldwide in the first quarter of 2024.

Eligible users can expect to receive over-the-air updates gradually, introducing them to the new features and improvements of HyperOS. Xiaomi is encouraging user engagement by providing a feedback channel through the Services & Feedback system application, ensuring that user experiences help shape the OS's future development.

To keep users informed about the latest developments regarding HyperOS, Xiaomi has advised following the respective social media accounts of Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco brands. Additionally, participants in the beta program are assured of receiving OTA updates for the stable version of the operating system.

The first wave of devices scheduled to receive the HyperOS update in Q1 2024 includes high-profile models like Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 13 Pro, Xiaomi 13T, Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13T Pro, Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 12S, and Xiaomi Pad 6. This rollout plan demonstrates Xiaomi's commitment to bringing its latest software advancements to a wide range of devices.

After a remarkable 13-year journey with MIUI, Xiaomi is bidding farewell to its old OS to make way for HyperOS. According to Xiaomi's founder, Lei Jun, HyperOS is developed from a blend of deeply evolved Android and the independently evolved Vela system. This new OS is not just a step forward for Xiaomi; it's a leap towards creating a global base for the future Internet of Everything, capable of managing an unprecedented scale of devices and connections.