Smartphone makers are already developing their next-generation user interfaces based on Android 14, which was just published. One of these businesses is Xiaomi, which is anticipated to release MIUI 15 in the near future. In a shocking turn of events, a dependable tipper has claimed that Xiaomi intends to completely forgo MIUI 15 and instead release a brand-new operating system named MiOS.
Xiaomi considers MIUI 14 to be the “final major version” in the MIUI series, according to the tipster, Digital Chat Station, who made this revelation via a Weibo post. Instead, the business is constructing a brand-new operating system from scratch.
Xiaomi is developing its own operating system that will be compatible with AOSP (Android Open Source Project) and be utilized on a variety of devices, including smartphones, tablets, and wearable technologies, according to a report from Digital Chat Station a few months ago. The reported operating system may be MiOS.
He also shared his expectations for Xiaomi’s newest operating system in the Weibo post, adding that “MIUI 14’s core experience is already top-notch, but the dynamic effects are still trailing behind. I’m hoping the new work will fix this flaw entirely. He also made it clear that MIUI 15 will not be rebranded to MiOS.
Also worth noting is that Xiaomi registered the domain name “mios.cn” in November 2022, indicating that the new user interface may already be in the works. The website does not, however, currently have an SSL certificate and displays a 403 error.
It is unclear whether or when MiOS will launch, but a series of leaks indicate that Xiaomi is undoubtedly preparing to significantly alter its software ecosystem. On this, we’ll keep you informed.