At the end of last month, Xiaomi unveiled HyperOS as its new unified operating system. The software made its debut on the Xiaomi 14 series, the company’s latest flagship smartphones.

While announcing HyperOS, Xiaomi revealed that it will be holding a developer conference on November 16 (tomorrow). The company will be disclosing more details for third-party manufacturers.

Just a few hours ahead of the conference, the firm is teasing some of the features.

Xiaomi HyperOS Logo

The Xiaomi HyperOS consists of five layers. The fourth layer is HyperConnect, which comes ahead of the fifth layer which includes applications.

HyperConnect is what makes interconnectivity possible across devices. It is an open interconnection framework for third-party manufacturers. It enables ‘cross-device capabilities.’.

As per the teaser shared by Xiaomi, HyperConnect includes the following five subsystems.

  • Distributed subsystem
  • Cross-end service framework subsystem
  • Cross-end public capability subsystem
  • Cross-end application framework subsystem
  • Cross-end security subsystem

In a nutshell, Xiaomi’s HyperConnect is similar to Huawei’s Super Device. In fact, the whole HyperOS thing mimics Huawei’s HarmonyOS ecosystem.

As an end user, all you need to know is that third-party products compatible with HyperConnect can be seamlessly managed on devices running HyperOS. It is an improved version of Mi Magic Center that was introduced with MIUI 13.

Although Xiaomi has confirmed to bring HyperOS to global markets, it is not known if all the features, including HyperConnect, will be available outside mainland China. Anyways, since Xiaomi has a huge IoT ecosystem across the globe, this feature may hit international markets.

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