Xiaomi has been using MIUI as its Android skin for many years, but a recent change was deemed necessary by the company. In October, CEO Lei Jun introduced HyperOS as the successor to MIUI, set to take over when updates to Android 14 are implemented.
As the global launch of HyperOS 1.0 based on Android 14 approaches, Xiaomi’s official account on X has revealed the new HyperOS logo. Check it out below.
We are excited to reveal the #XiaomiHyperOS logo! pic.twitter.com/p152KgKNPl
— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 27, 2023
What are your thoughts? Do you believe HyperOS needed a logo to accompany the wordmark? Share your opinions in the comments. While some may appreciate the new logo, on our end, we would have preferred a quicker rollout rather than a flashy new emblem.
Expect HyperOS to gradually reach all Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco devices actively supported with software updates in the coming months, though Xiaomi’s pace in this regard is unfortunately not as swift as Samsung’s.