MIUI Discontinued? Xiaomi Planning To Replace It With MiOS

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- Updated: 15th Oct 2023, 17:23 IST
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    Xiaomi Could Replace MIUI With MiOS
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    MiOS Could Be Exclusive To China

Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi is planning to replace the MIUI skin on its smartphone with a new operating system. Xiaomi has been releasing new updates of MIUI for the past thirteen years, and a new rumour claims it will replace it with MiOS. Currently, Xiaomi smartphones run on MIUI 14, which is the latest version of its software skin.

Xiaomi Could Replace MIUI With MiOS

Xiaomi Will Replace MIUI with MiOS

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, Xiaomi plans to replace the MIUI skin on its smartphone with MiOS. The tipster claims MIUI 14 will be the last version of the skin. The company introduced the MIUI skin in 2010 and has released 14 versions of its software.

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While Xiaomi has not officially confirmed or denied such plans, tipster Ice Universe also posted a screenshot on X claiming the company’s MiOS software is coming soon. It has registered a website called “mios.cn” and a trademark for MiOS.

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MiOS Could Be Exclusive To China

However, Xiaomiui, a fan community, claims that the company is already working on the MIUI 15 update. It also shared an internal database of the update being tested on various phones. The update could arrive on smartphones by the end of October.

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Furthermore, it has no information regarding MiOS. However, it believes if a switch were to take place, it could be exclusive to China. This is due to the requirement of the Google Play store to be present on phones globally, unlike the Chinese market.

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If MiOS arrives in the future, it could be similar to Huawei’s HarmonyOS or a new Android Open Source Project (AOSP) skin with a unique design. It could use a brand-new design interface, shedding the negative perception of bloatware and advertisements often associated with MIUI.

This could also allow Xiaomi to use a unified operating system across its smartphones, tablets, wearables and electric vehicles lineup. It will help the company develop its ecosystem with unique features and seamless connectivity across all its hardware.

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Highlights of the Story

  • According to a new rumour, Xiaomi plans to replace MIUI with its new MiOS software.
  • However, this switch could be exclusive to China as the company is already testing MIUI 15 on various smartphones.
  • The company has already registered a trademark and website for MiOS.

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