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I feel like every automaker in this new precarious, pseudo-self-driving era wants to create an experience where the car is a sort of an extension of your home, rather than a conveyance meant that one ...
When Xiaomi introduced HyperOS to replace the MIUI, forever, it did so as the next big step forward towards creating an actual Human x Car x Home ecosystem. However, HyperOS’s Interconnectivity ...
The biggest announcement from Chinese brand Zeekr at the Auto China show in Beijing last week looked like a nicely reimagined take on the Multi-Purpose Vehicle. But it was also a sign of the direction ...
Xiaomi’s HyperOS has been one of the most talked about Android user interfaces (UIs) in recent times. The new operating system has a strong strain of Linux in it and replaces the long-standing and ...
The video itself has a duration of 3 minutes, and it’s embedded below the article. In it, you’ll see every version of the company’s Android skin through time. You’ll see various elements of MIUI, ...
Dylan Coyle is a reporter for Android Police, and there isn't much he doesn't cover across the Android fold. At a basic level, regardless of how complex a topic is, he tries to make it easier for ...
Xiaomi has unveiled its new mobile operating system to replace the highly customizable iOS lookalike, MIUI. The company claims that the new OS, essentially a skin over Android 14, will bring improved ...
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