Xiaomi is making significant progress with its new user interface HyperOS. As the company continues to develop and refine HyperOS, fans and developers are keeping a close eye on changes in the code. Recently, during the review of HyperOS Android 15 Beta 3, a new and exciting discovery was made that points to the upcoming release of HyperOS 2.0.
Xiaomi is already developing HyperOS 2.0
The XiaomiTime team has found interesting details about HyperOS 2.0. The new interface will be based on Android versions 14 and 15 and is expected to be released on many Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO smartphones. While exploring the system’s code, a new line was found that wasn’t present in either HyperOS 1.5 or Android 15 Beta 2. The specific line of code reads:

This little line may seem simple, but it is a strong sign that Xiaomi is preparing for the release of HyperOS 2.0. This suggests that the company is working hard on the next major version of HyperOS and optimizing to fix issues in the current version.
Switching from MIUI 15 to HyperOS 2.0
Initially, Xiaomi had planned to launch a new version of MIUI, known as MIUI 15. However, they later decided to introduce MIUI 15 as “HyperOS 1.0” instead. Due to this change, some signs of MIUI 15 code remained in the system. These remnants could indicate that Xiaomi is in a transition phase, moving away from MIUI and fully adopting HyperOS, or you can look at HyperOS 2.0 as MIUI 16.
The discoveries about HyperOS 2 further confirm that Xiaomi is now focusing on something beyond MIUI. The system codes no longer point to MIUI 15, instead showing the development of HyperOS 2.0.
This change also marks the end of MIUI, with Xiaomi fully embracing the HyperOS name and vision. By focusing on HyperOS, Xiaomi can simplify the development of new software and provide a better experience across all its devices.
As we await the official release of HyperOS 2.0, it’s clear that Xiaomi has taken significant steps forward in the development of its operating system. We will continue to bring you the latest news on what you can expect from Xiaomi’s next-generation user interface.







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