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Xiaomi has unveiled a new OS to replace MIUI — HyperOS. It is based, of course, on “deeply modified Android and the independently developed Vela system”. The system has completely rewritten the underlying architecture and is preparing the public base for the “Internet of Everything”, for tens of billions of devices and tens of billions of connections in the future. How it all looks and works, though, is still unclear. HyperOS will first appear in the Xiaomi 14-series, and so far there’s not even an idea of what the OS will look like, nor are there any details on the new features.
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