Updates coming from Apple with iOS 18.1-especially around further customization options of Control Center-directly make comparisons to Xiaomi’s HyperOS. With iOS 18.1, toggles can be resized, and adding new toggles-like Wi-Fi and VPN controls-actually puts the Control Center very close to the layout of Xiaomi’s HyperOS.
This level of personalization allows users to place buttons in very similar locations, making the interface feel remarkably like Xiaomi’s offering. Besides that, the new iOS update has added a “Reset Control Center” option, allowing the user to return their Control Center to factory settings-any flexibility and ease.
Its latest operating system, the HyperOS from Xiaomi, has been highly praised for housing a versatile and very customizable Control Center.
While it has mainly been about user control, toggles, layout, and ease of access, Xiaomi was always accused of carrying Apple’s design language in its earlier versions of MIUI. This time it seems, it is Apple who copied HyperOS. Now, iOS and HyperOS strikingly look similar with toggles becoming resizable and customizable, making the difference between the two interfaces more or less identical. This was the development in both systems, proving that through the years of development, both systems continuously affect each other in their competitive Mobile Operating Systems environment, where users gain every time from more refined and flexible interfaces.
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Rather, Xiaomi copies Apple, so this one gets a laugh.
Excuse you, sir, but it was Xiaomi who copied iOS’ Control Center in the first place. Not to mention that some elements of the MIUI/HyperOS were inspired or otherwise “copied”, as you’ve recently used that word. I advise that you do a more in-depth research as to which is true from far from truth.
A blatant imitation from Apple.
Hello how are you a greeting would like to update the control center of the redmi 13c that does not bring the normal factory have it in mind thanks
If you use the word “copy”, Xiaomi did it more than Apple.