Xiaomi is making significant strides in diversifying its portfolio, with the announcement of its new operating system, HyperOS, and an electric vehicle set to launch next year. HyperOS, which will debut with the Xiaomi 14 series smartphones, will replace the MIUI OS, signaling a shift in Xiaomi's software strategy. The company has also trademarked MiOS in China, hinting at further software developments. Xiaomi's entry into the EV market puts it in direct competition with tech giants like Apple.
According to Lei Jun, the founder and CEO of Xiaomi, #XiaomiHyperOS has been the result of years of work and will be shipped with the company’s upcoming #Xiaomi14 series of smartphones. https://t.co/jv72ZS2p0l
Xiaomi announces HyperOS, a new operating system set to debut with Xiaomi 14 series smartphones that will gradually replace company's 13 year old MIUI OS (@adamya_s / Android Authority) https://t.co/Nzy9TquKiO 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/54i7gblsPs
Xiaomi is bringing a brand new OS to its phones, booting out MIUI for good. https://t.co/JFnD8td6Vi
Today marks a historic moment. After years of collective work, our new operating system, #XiaomiHyperOS, is set to make its official debut on #Xiaomi14Series. https://t.co/bNJqIyD8y0
New from @stevelevine in The Electric: Xiaomi's Coming EV - While Apple has dithered in a quest to build an EV, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has actually built one. It comes out next year. https://t.co/GE6sWVmCWn
Xiaomi has reportedly trademarked the name MiOS in China. https://t.co/tLe3eRa4qK