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12.07.2024 15:14

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Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 with elaborate RAM expansion feature

HyperOS 2.0 will bring quite a few new options. Among them all, the possibility of virtual expansion of the system memory will stand out.
Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 with elaborate RAM expansion feature

Xiaomi makes excellent and, above all, diverse phones. Their brand or sub-brand can be found in all price ranges. In 2021, Xiaomi managed to climb to the very top of mobile telephony. In June 2021, they recorded the highest number of phones sold among all competitors. Although the triumph was short but sweet (Samsung quickly took over its primacy), it was a testament to the potential of the Chinese brand, which well filled the gap left behind by Huawei.

Since then, Xiaomi has not recorded record results, and most users were dissatisfied with their MIUI operating system. This is also the reason why Xiaomi has prepared its own new HyperOS operating system. The novelty is focused on hyper performance, smooth operation and connectivity. Additionally, users can enjoy a redesigned control panel, notification panel, and shortcuts. Also, the security section of the settings will see some changes.

Since the new HyperOS is very popular among users, we will soon see the second version of the innovation. The new HyperOS 2.0 will bring quite a few new options. Among other things, they will also slightly upgrade the possibility of virtual expansion of the system memory, namely up to six gigabytes. Among all of them, the possibility of virtual expansion of the system memory, namely up to six gigabytes, will stand out. The virtual RAM expansion feature has otherwise been around for a while and is fairly useless in most cases. It's on by default on all newer phones, but it's rarely actually active. If your phone has 8GB of RAM, that's plenty unless you're really messing with it. We would even recommend that you turn off the virtual extension, as it puts unnecessary strain on the drive.

If you have 6GB of RAM or less, however, the feature is at least partially useful.


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