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technology1 year ago

"Xiaomi Unveils Redmi Pad Pro and Harry Potter Special Edition Devices"

Xiaomi introduces the Redmi Pad Pro, a budget tablet featuring a 12.1-inch IPS LCD, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, 10,000 mAh battery with 33W charging, and quad speakers with Dolby Atmos. It runs on HyperOS based on Android 14 and supports continuity features with HyperOS phones and Xiaomi PCs. The tablet also offers a stylus and keyboard case, with pricing starting at CNY 1,499 ($207) in China.

technology1 year ago

"Xiaomi Unveils Innovative Smartwatches with Enhanced Features and Affordable Prices"

Xiaomi has unveiled the Watch S3 at Mobile World Congress 2024, featuring a unique twistable bezel that allows users to change the watch's appearance. The smartwatch runs on Xiaomi's new HyperOS software, offering gesture controls and promising 15 days of battery life. It boasts a 1.43-inch AMOLED screen, 5ATM water resistance, and various health tracking features. The price has not been announced, but it will compete with other high-end smartwatches in the market.

technology2 years ago

"Xiaomi POCO X6 Pro: Impressive Hardware, HyperOS, and Android 14 at Attractive Pricing"

Xiaomi has launched the POCO X6 Pro 5G, the top model in the POCO X6 series, featuring a 120 Hz AMOLED display, Dimensity 8300 Ultra chipset, 64 MP triple camera, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 67 W wired charging. Running on Xiaomi HyperOS and Android 14, the smartphone is priced at $299 for 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, or INR 26,999 in India and €349 in the Eurozone, with a higher configuration available at $369, INR 28,999, and €419.

technology2 years ago

"Xiaomi 13T Pro Receives HyperOS Update Across Select Countries"

Xiaomi has started rolling out its new software platform, HyperOS, to select devices, with the Xiaomi 13T Pro receiving the update in Europe and the Xiaomi 13 Pro in India and Greece. The update brings new features and improvements, along with the December 2023 security patch, and is expected to be available for more devices and regions in the coming days.

technology2 years ago

"Stunning Galaxy S24 Ultra Leaks Reveal Pricing, Features, and Camera Upgrade Needs"

The last week of 2023 saw Samsung planning to launch the Galaxy S24 series at a lower price point in Europe, Xiaomi unveiling the HyperOS logo for its devices, and OnePlus announcing the China launch of the Ace 3 and Buds 3 TWS for early 2024, with an international release expected later in January. Huawei quietly released the nova 12 series in China with a Kirin 9000S chipset, while iQOO launched the Neo9 and Neo9 Pro, boasting a Q1 display chip for enhanced refresh and touch sampling rates.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi's HyperOS goes global, expanding to multiple devices in 2024

Xiaomi is rolling out its new Android skin, HyperOS, globally, starting with select smartphones and tablets. The update replaces MIUI with HyperOS and will be released in batches. The first devices to receive the update include Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 13 Pro, Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi 13T Pro, Xiaomi 13T, Redmi Note 12, Redmi Note 12S, and Xiaomi Pad 6. Updates for these devices will be rolled out in Q1 2024, with more devices to follow throughout the year.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi HyperOS: Global Rollout Revealed for Nine Leading Devices

Xiaomi is planning to globally roll out its new Android skin, HyperOS, starting in Q1 of next year. Nine of its premium smartphones, including the Xiaomi 13 series, Xiaomi Pad 6, and Xiaomi 12T series, will be among the first to receive the update. The rollout is expected to include devices from Xiaomi's main line of smartphones, with POCO and Redmi devices likely receiving the update later on.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi's HyperOS: Redefining Chinese Tech and Challenging Huawei's HarmonyOS

Xiaomi has launched its home-grown operating system, HyperOS, which combines a customised Android system with its IoT platform Vela. The move comes as Huawei prepares to launch its HarmonyOS Next system, aiming to sever ties with the Android ecosystem. While Xiaomi's HyperOS will be pre-installed on its latest smartphone series, Huawei has been expanding the use of HarmonyOS across its IoT and personal devices. Despite HarmonyOS having a negligible market share compared to Android, Huawei is pushing forward with its development and has allowed Android apps to run on HarmonyOS devices. Other Chinese smartphone manufacturers, such as Oppo and Vivo, continue to build their customised OS on the open-source Android.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi introduces HyperOS, integrating smartphones and cars

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has announced the release of its new operating system, HyperOS, which will be available to consumers on October 31. The company aims to develop its ecosystem with the upcoming launch of its own car. Xiaomi's CEO, Lei Jun, stated that the car will be released in the first half of next year, but did not specify whether it will be electric. The new operating system, based on Linux and Xiaomi's self-developed Xiaomi Vela system, offers improved processing speed, security, and integration between smartphones, cars, and laptops. Xiaomi's expansion into appliances and consumer electronics now accounts for about 22% of its overall revenue.

technology2 years ago

"Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro: Compact Flagships with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, HyperOS, and Enhanced Cameras"

Xiaomi has announced its new flagship phones, the Xiaomi 14 and 14 Pro, which are the first to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. These phones, exclusive to China for now, come with AI-heavy features and a new Android skin called HyperOS. The Xiaomi 14 has a 6.3-inch screen, while the 14 Pro offers a 6.7-inch screen, both with LTPO displays and adaptive refresh rates. They also boast Leica-branded cameras, HyperOS for cross-device compatibility, and on-device AI capabilities. Preorders for the Xiaomi 14 start at CNY 3,999, and the 14 Pro starts at CNY 4,999.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi Unveils HyperOS: A Game-Changing All-in-One Operating System

Xiaomi has unveiled its new operating system, HyperOS, which will gradually replace its legacy MIUI operating system on Android smartphones. HyperOS is a unified branding that encompasses Xiaomi's operating systems across its entire ecosystem, including smartphones, smart home products, and future cars. It is based on AOSP for mobile devices and the open-source Xiaomi Vela platform for IoT devices. HyperOS offers features such as lockscreen customizations, improved gaming performance, and a cohesive ecosystem experience through the HyperConnect framework. The rollout of HyperOS internationally is set to begin in Q1 2024. However, some concerns remain regarding the messaging and differentiation between HyperOS for smartphones and IoT devices, as well as the addressing of common complaints about MIUI.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi's HyperOS: A Game-Changing Replacement for MIUI

Xiaomi is introducing a new operating system called "HyperOS" that will gradually replace its current Android skin, MIUI, on existing devices. HyperOS is based on the integration of Android and Xiaomi's self-developed Vela system, but it is not a completely new operating system. The company aims to create a full ecological operating system for people, cars, and families. The debut of HyperOS will be with the Xiaomi 14 series, set to launch in China later this year.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi Introduces HyperOS, a Revolutionary Operating System for Smartphones and More

Xiaomi is developing its own operating system called "HyperOS," which will serve as a replacement for its current MIUI system. HyperOS will be a blend of Android and Xiaomi's own "Vela" system, allowing for seamless connectivity between devices, vehicles, and smart homes. Xiaomi's upcoming electric car is expected to feature HyperOS, putting it in competition with Huawei's Aito line of electric vehicles. The new platform will debut on the upcoming Xiaomi 14 series smartphones, with a launch date yet to be announced. It remains unclear if HyperOS will be available for Xiaomi's international products.

technology2 years ago

Xiaomi Introduces HyperOS, Retiring MIUI After 13 Years

Xiaomi is retiring its 13-year-old MIUI operating system and replacing it with a new Android-based operating system called HyperOS. The new OS is designed to integrate Xiaomi's ecosystem of products beyond smartphones, including smart home devices and cars. HyperOS will debut on the upcoming Xiaomi 14 series and gradually replace MIUI. Further details about the new software and its features are yet to be revealed.