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Xiaomi’s HyperOS lays the road ahead as the tech giant turns 10

Xiaomi has rolled out HyperOS to its flagship 13 Pro smartphone and Pad 6 tablet, aiming to connect devices and enhance IoT integration. HyperOS offers a redesigned interface, emphasising seamless user experience, customisation options, and a focus on premiumisation.

By Vijay Anand  Feb 14, 2024 7:04:45 PM IST (Published)

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By now, everybody using Xiaomi's flagship 13 Pro smartphone and Pad 6 tablet would have received the overhauled version of its operating system, called HyperOS. The OS started rolling out to the 13 Pro in the first week of January, with Pad 6 getting the update over the past 10 days or so. HyperOS is not just a rename/reskin of MIUI with fresh animations. It's the OS that Xiaomi says will connect all its devices as the company, which turns 10 this year, sets its sights on becoming more than just a consumer tech company.
After years of playing with mid-rangers, Xiaomi's 13 Pro catapulted it to the top of the line — the device was one of the best Android devices I tested in 2023, with a robust yet classy screen and an even better camera setup. Complementing all this was MIUI, which was fluid, smooth and a pleasure to use.
Full disclosure: I didn't get the Xiaomi 13 Pro at launch, so I could not write a review. But Xiaomi did allow me to use the device for a few delightful months — months during which the 13 Pro blew me away with the sheer depth of customisation without losing its innate charm.