Ditching MIUI 14, Xiaomi confirmed its new in-house skin – HyperOS a few days ago. The new indigenously developed Hyper OS seems to first debut with the Xiaomi 14 series. It appears the company aims to develop a whole new user experience by incorporating Hyper OS with custom SoC (in the future). Surprisingly, the new OS Skin trademark listing surfaced on EUIPO which does confirm its global availability.

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Xiaomi Inc. files the trademark and the whole case is represented by Lane Intellectual Property (Ireland) Limited. Under the description, the new OS Skin is categorized under multiple tags such as Computer software applications, downloadable; mobile software applications; processors/central processing units, operating system programs, and much more.

Considering these categories, the new HyperOS seems to align with Xiaomi’s rumored plan for custom SoCs. The Hyper OS trademark is currently in the initial stages and may take some time before actual registration.

While confirming the HyperOS, Xiaomi Global’s VP said the new OS Skin will eventually replace the MIUI in the coming months or years. It will first launch with the Xiaomi 14 Series, while other devices will receive an OTA update. Details about the compatibility with old Xiaomi smartphones are yet unconfirmed, but there’s a leaked list of smartphones that are expected to receive the update. Even information about its availability on Poco and Redmi smartphones is currently unavailable.

Xiaomis CEO, Lei Jun further added that the new system architecture was “completely rewritten,” and will “prepare a public base for the Internet of Everything for tens of billions of devices and tens of billions of connections in the future.”

There will be improved customization features, fonts, templates, widget options, and more. The OS will not only run Smartphones but will power its IoTs, other wearable devices, and the upcoming first-ever electric vehicle too. As per recent leaks, the HyperOS seems to offer a more streamlined UX than the MIUI 14.

HyperOS is expected to launch on October 27.

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