Xiaomi has been a well-known name in the Android world for years with its MIUI skin. However, change is on the horizon. In a significant change, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced HyperOS in October. This new operating system is set to replace MIUI with the update to Android 14.
The tech community is abuzz with the news that the global rollout of HyperOS 1.0 based on Android 14 is just around the corner. This update is an important moment for Xiaomi as it transitions to this new operating system.
The topic of much discussion is the introduction of the official HyperOS logo. While some may question the need for a logo, given that a wordmark already exists, it is a move that shows Xiaomi’s commitment to establishing HyperOS as a separate entity in the smartphone market .
We are excited to reveal the #XiaomiHyperOS logo! pic.twitter.com/p152KgKNPl
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 27, 2023
However, not everyone is concerned with the aesthetics of the logo. Some users have preferred a quick rollout of OS updates rather than the introduction of a new logo. This sentiment reflects a desire for better performance and features compared to visual branding.
Despite this, the rollout of HyperOS is scheduled to be a gradual process. Xiaomi plans to update its huge range of devices under the Xiaomi, Redmi and Poco brands. These updates are expected in the coming months rather than weeks. This speed may disappoint some users, especially when compared to brands like Samsung, which are known for their fast updates.
Xiaomi’s journey with HyperOS has just begun, and it remains to be seen how this new system will be received by the global community. Stay tuned for more updates and share your thoughts about HyperOS and its new logo in the comments.