Did you know that Xiaomi has taken a crucial step in the evolution of its devices by bidding farewell to MIUI and welcoming HyperOS? This new operating system has started to roll out on Xiaomi’s first phones and promises a completely revamped user experience, maintaining a recognizable yet improved line.

Feature | Description |
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Multitasking | New functionality for using multiple applications simultaneously. |
Aesthetics | Redesigned interface with inspiration from iOS. |
Applications | Complete overhaul of native applications. |
When you discovered that HyperOS is not a system built from scratch but a customization layer on Android, you probably wondered what the real differences with MIUI would be. At MundoVirtual, we have been testing this new system on devices like the Xiaomi 14 Ultra and the Poco M6, and here we tell you everything you need to know.

Main Features of HyperOS
Let’s start by highlighting the extensive list of new features that HyperOS brings. Xiaomi has decided to modify almost all aspects, but maintaining a familiar tone so that users continue to have a recognizable system.
Application | Main Change |
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Calculator | Buttons with rounded corners and “converter” option. |
Music | Simplified interface, sharing and timer options moved to the menu. |
Gallery | Photos and albums buttons at the bottom, search bar at the top. |
Weather | Clearer and more detailed information, including wind direction. |
Did you know that one of the most anticipated features is the new multitasking? Now, you can choose between split-screen or floating windows, making it easy to work on two or more applications simultaneously.
A Change in Appearance
Although Xiaomi has added its own libraries, HyperOS is still a version of Android. Inside, we find software based on Android 14, with its own improvements for performance and optimization.
Functionality | Description |
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Vela | Libraries to optimize the system, allowing it to operate with 64 KB of RAM. |
Animations | Smoother transitions and UI. |
Customization | Customizable lock screens with clock options, widgets, and animated wallpapers. |
A System Inspired by iOS
Another striking point is the similarity of HyperOS to iOS. From the new icons to the Dynamic Notch, the inspiration is evident. Xiaomi has adopted a design with more vivid and animated colors, giving a fresh and modern feel.
Inspiration from iOS | Implementation in HyperOS |
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Dynamic Island | Dynamic Notch at the top of the phone. |
Stickers | Creation of stickers and photo editing to create PNGs. |

User Opinions and MundoVirtual’s Perspective
HyperOS has received mixed reviews from users. Some appreciate the fluidity and revamped aesthetics, while others miss some features of MIUI. At MundoVirtual, we believe this change is a step in the right direction for Xiaomi, providing a more modern and efficient user experience.
It’s interesting to note that while HyperOS leans towards the aesthetics of iOS, it retains the flexibility and customization of Android. This balance could be the key for Xiaomi to continue gaining ground in the competitive smartphone market.
When you learned about the details of HyperOS, you realized that this system has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with our devices. I recommend that you subscribe to my social networks and this page so you don’t miss any details about what’s coming to MundoVirtual.
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