Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, announced today the arrival of HyperOS. The new operating system will make an official debut on the Xiaomi 14 series and will be the natural evolution of MIUI. The series is set to arrive later this year in China, while global release should take place in the early weeks of 2024.

HyperOS is still an Android Open Source Project but will be merged with Vela, Xiaomi's platform for IoT.


The executive shared an emotional post on Weibo, revealing the OS will put “people in the center of an ecosystem” where they will connect with other people, cars, and homes. His team started with just “a few engineers” and is now a massive company with a software workforce of nearly 5,000 people.

The userbase grew from “100 dreamers” to over 1 billion users since Xiaomi's first MIUI product, launched on August 16, 2010. The current user interface launched with “only four common functions” and is now a cross-device service for phones and home appliances.

Xiaomi HyperOS


Preparations for Xiaomi HyperOS began in 2014 when the world of IoT started emerging. The company set its first steps in 2017 and then began developing a new ecosystem for devices and applications. The goal is to connect “tens of billions of devices” in the future, and the first step will be the Xiaomi 14 series.

Our expectations are for future Xiaomi phones to launch with HyperOS, while older flagships and premium devices will receive an OTA update, even if the company does not have the best track of upgrading older phones with modern software.