JawaPos.com – Xiaomi announced the launch of its new operating system or OS called HyperOS. Created by Xiaomi to replace MIUI, HyperOS started reaching consumers at the end of last October, when Xiaomi’s latest wearable smartphone and TV set went on sale in China.
One of HyperOS’ key features is its built-in 32-bit application translator, which is claimed to improve over the previous generation’s native support. Later, Xiaomi’s Zhang Guoquan issued a statement confirming that the new HyperOS supports 32-bit app translation.
This interpreter, called Tango, allows 32-bit applications to run on 64-bit ARM processors, which is a significant improvement over the previous generation’s native support. With Tango, users can continue to use their favorite 32-bit apps on their new Xiaomi devices, even if they haven’t been updated to support 64-bit processors.
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To prevent third-party applications from crashing and unusability problems, Xiaomi developed a series of CampatEngine engines. They can actively adapt third-party applications without relying on third-party application developers. Xiaomi claims that more than 90% of unadapted applications can be used normally with this machine.
As mentioned above, HyperOS is a new operating system developed by Xiaomi which is designed to replace MIUI, the company’s previous operating system. The core of the new HyperOS system is formed by Linux and Xiaomi’s self-developed Xiaomi Vela system.
The new system is designed to be lighter and smoother than MIUI, with a focus on performance and battery life. Xiaomi has stated that HyperOS should be faster and more responsive than MIUI, and should also be more efficient in terms of battery life.
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Another feature that Xiaomi fans can expect in HyperOS is reduced bloatware. MIUI has been criticized in the past for the large number of pre-installed apps that come with the system. With HyperOS, users expect a more Android experience, with fewer customizations and pre-installed apps.
Xiaomi has also been criticized for the timeliness of its updates. With HyperOS, users expect more timely updates from Xiaomi. This is something Xiaomi promises to deliver with the new operating system.
Another feature that users can expect in HyperOS is a more Android experience. This means the system should have fewer customizations and pre-installed apps, and offer a more pure Android experience.
2023-11-03 07:44:00
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