Xiaomi Unveils The Latest HyperOS Logo, Shares A List Of Devices That Will Get The Update

Dec 27, 2023 at 09:16am EST
Xiaomi Unveils the Latest HyperOS Logo, Shares a List of Devices That Will Get the Update

It has been some time since Xiaomi officially announced HyperOS and how it will be replacing the MIUI. Now, Lei Jun, the company's CEO, has officially announced the latest logo that the company will be using going forward. Not just that, the company even shared a list of devices that will be getting access to the latest update.

Xiaomi seems very dedicated, with HyperOS coming to over 80 devices

According to Lei Jun, the new logo represents "a galaxy of dots." These dots are "swirling together like ideas and connections in our digital universe." While explaining the new HyperOS logo, he also talked about how the “people and devices in the dot matrix are flowing freely and connecting seamlessly in our HyperOS world, like stars in the real universe.”  While all of this might sound like a marketing tactic by Xiaomi, there is nothing wrong with a company talking about its logo in such a way.

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In addition to the new logo for HyperOS, Xiaomi has also shared an extended list of devices that will get the latest update. Unsurprisingly, the list includes devices from Redmi, as well. However, what is more impressive is that there are a total of 88 devices, including smartphones and tablets, that will get the latest update. You can have a complete look at the list below:

Xiaomi smartphones:

– Xiaomi Mi Mix Fold
– Xiaomi Mix 4
– Xiaomi 12S Ultra
– Xiaomi 12S Pro
– Xiaomi 12S
– Xiaomi 12 Pro Dimensity
– Xiaomi 12 Pro
– Xiaomi 12
– Xiaomi 12X
– Xiaomi 11 Ultra
– Xiaomi 11 Pro
– Xiaomi 11
– Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE
– Xiaomi 10S
– Xiaomi 10 Ultra
– Xiaomi 10 Pro
– Xiaomi 10
– Xiaomi Civi 3
– Xiaomi Сivi 2
– Xiaomi Civi 1S
– Xiaomi Civi

Redmi smartphones:

– Redmi K60E
– Redmi K50 Ultra
– Redmi K50 Gaming
– Redmi K50 Pro.
– Redmi K50
– Redmi K40S
– Redmi K40 Gaming
– Redmi K40 Pro+
– Redmi K40 Pro
– Redmi K40
– Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G
– Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G
– Redmi Note 13 5G.
– Redmi Note 13R Pro
– Redmi 13R 5G
– Redmi Note 12 Turbo
– Redmi Note 12T Pro
– Redmi Note 12 Pro speed edition
– Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G
– Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G
– Redmi Note 12 5G
– Redmi Note 12R Pro
– Redmi Note 12R 5G
– Redmi Note 12R
– Redmi 12 5G
– Redmi Note 11T Pro
– Redmi Note 11 Pro
– Redmi Note 11T Pro+
– Redmi Note 11 Pro+
– Redmi Note 11 5G
– Redmi Note 11R
– Redmi Note 11E Pro
– Redmi Note 11E
– Redmi 12C

Tablets:

– Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 12.4
– Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro SG
– Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro
– Xiaomi Pad 5
– Redmi Pad SE
– Redmi Pad

Honestly, I am really impressed that Xiaomi is working this hard to bring HyperOS to all the major and minor devices. Of course, we don't have the exact timeline at hand, but we will keep you posted as the update starts rolling out to all the devices in the near future.

News Source: Lei Jun

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