As market rumors have it, Xiaomi founder Lei Jun announced earlier that starting with the Xiaomi 14 series of mobile phones, it will adoptNew Xiaomi Surge operating system (Xiaomi HyperOS), replacing the MIUI operating interface that has been in use for 13 years.
Lei Jun said that Xiaomi's Surge operating system will become an important milestone for Xiaomi, and as a key leapfrog platform towards the "full ecosystem of people, cars and homes", it further shows that Xiaomi's Surge operating system is built with people at the center. It will be based on the highly customized Android operating system and the integration of Xiaomi's self-developed Vela system. It will be rebuilt from the bottom-level architecture and designed for the needs of applications that connect everything.
This operating system has been explored and verified since 2014, and officially started research and development in 2017. It is expected to be first installed in the Xiaomi 14 series, which is expected to be launched by the end of this year.
Xiaomi has launched its own operating system, which is also based on the Android underlying architecture. It also launched its own operating system with Huawei.Hongmeng operating systemThe model is similar, and even the international version is confirmed to be called HyperOS, but there will obviously be some differences in essence. However, the specific details may still have to wait for Xiaomi's subsequent explanation to be confirmed.
As for the announcement of the launch of Xiaomi's Surge operating system at this time, it is not difficult to associate it with Xiaomi's self-developed electric vehicle products to be launched in 2024. As a mobile phone connected to many IoT devices, it is naturally necessary to first make a major update on the operating system side.
Although Xiaomi has not yet announced the processor specifications expected for the Xiaomi 14 series, it is no surprise that it will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that Qualcomm is expected to announce at the upcoming Hawaii event.




