Xiaomi is ready to replace MIUI with a new operating system, HyperOS. MIUI currently powers all Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices, and has seen 14 iterations so far. The custom software is known for its heavy customizations and an overall look inspired by Apple’s iOS. However, MIUI will soon be a thing of the past, as the company will introduce the new HyperOS with the Xiaomi 14 series. While we wait, some leaked screenshots of the upcoming OS reveal some nitty-gritty details.

HyperOS could bring more lockscreen customizations

According to screenshots shared by Weibo users, the upcoming Xiaomi HyperOS will offer significantly more customization options for the lock screen. Users will be able to choose from new types of templates, clocks, fonts, and widgets, and will have more detailed wallpaper customization options. The control center on the new software also appears to be more streamlined compared to MIUI 14, although the app icons remain the same.

Keep in mind that the screenshots of Xiaomi HyperOS that have been circulating online are likely from a beta build of the operating system that is still in testing. It would be unfair to assume that this is how the stable release of the new OS will look. Xiaomi may make changes to the operating system before it is released to the public.

As mentioned, HyperOS is confirmed to launch with the new Xiaomi 14 series, which is rumored to debut on October 27 in China. Xiaomi’s global VP has also confirmed the new OS will roll out globally throughout 2024. This means that HyperOS will gradually replace the OG MIUI operating system, which has been around for 13 years. You might not know but the first MIUI ROM was released back in 2010, an year before the first Xiaomi smartphone was launched.

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