Like any first-generation product, HyperOS had its share of issues when it launched last year. Xiaomi introduced it with the goal of unifying their product lineups under a single OS, which has largely been successful. However, some smartphones have experienced serious bugs and performance issues.

Improved performance and expanded support for older devices
In response, Xiaomi is working to address these problems in the upcoming HyperOS 2.0 update. Industry insiders reveal that the company is investing significantly in optimizing the operating system to provide a smoother and more responsive user experience.

According to reliable tipster Fixed Focus Digital, Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0 is expected to introduce cold start optimization, address lock screen mistouches, and refine car connectivity. Additionally, Xiaomi is reportedly expanding the OS’s compatibility to include a wider range of older devices, allowing more users to benefit from the new features.
In a related development, the recent departure of Jin Fan, Xiaomi’s Product Director and MIUI Experience Head, for a period of seclusion has sparked speculation about his role in the development of HyperOS 2.0. While Xiaomi has stated that Fan’s absence is unrelated to the project, many industry insiders believe his expertise is critical to the OS’s success.
Leaked information suggests the OS may include a “Camera Scan” feature that uses WLAN signals to detect hidden cameras, aiming to enhance user privacy. Additionally, HyperOS 2.0 is expected to incorporate advanced AI capabilities, creating a more intelligent and user-focused ecosystem.
Although the official release date for HyperOS 2.0 is unconfirmed, it is speculated to launch alongside the Xiaomi 15 series in late October. HyperOS was first introduced with the Xiaomi 14 series in China last October, replacing MIUI, and was later expanded to devices like the Redmi Note 13 Pro series, Poco X6 Pro, and M6 in India by early 2024.
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