released in the country at the end of February. The company has now announced the next phase of the HyperOS update to eligible Xiaomi and Redmi smartphones and tablets in the country. The Chinese smartphone maker's new handsets, smart home devices, and electric vehicles — such as the new Xiaomi SU7 — are all expected to run on HyperOS.
The company shared its HyperOS rollout plan for Q2 2024 Xiaomi Pad 5 will also be updated to HyperOS, according to the firm.
When the HyperOS update arrives for these Xiaomi and Redmi devices, s should see improvements to system performance, task switching, and message delivery. Meanwhile, the amount of inbuilt storage taken up by the system has also been reduced, according to the company. Even tasks like ing and installing over-the-air (OTA) updates are said to take less space and complete much faster than MIUI 14.
You also get access to lock screen customisations after updating to HyperOS, while the control centre, icons, and fonts have been revamped. New productivity features like a Workstation Mode (for tablets) and interconnectivity features — including the ability to view your phone's screen via your tablet. Using the Xiaomi Smart Hub, you can see individual smart home devices and control them.
The company said that it has already rolled out the HyperOS update to the Redmi Pad have also been updated by the company. More handsets and tablets are expected to get the HyperOS update later this year.