I've been hearing a lot about MagicOS lately and I'm curious about the core principles behind it. Is this system primarily focused on enhancing user experience or is it more about hardware optimization? What kind of architecture does it have and what specific layers does it improve upon?
What is MagicOS and how does it work?
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MagicOS is a software layer developed by Huawei exclusively for its own devices, and behind this system lies an architecture that aims to enhance both user experience and hardware optimization. I’d compare MagicOS to Samsung’s One UI on their devices, but Huawei has optimized it even further for its own hardware—especially with Kirin processors. Based on what I’ve seen in recent models (like the P60 series), the system incorporates AI-driven optimizations for app performance, battery management, and even camera processing, all tailored to the device’s hardware. What stands out to me most about MagicOS is its AI-powered background system optimizations. For example, it automatically adjusts app cooling or battery usage based on your usage habits, keeping the device consistently "light" and responsive.
If you want a more concrete idea of what MagicOS offers, try testing out Huawei’s new P60 Pro. I had a chance to use the P60 Lite, and the features MagicOS provided (especially camera optimization and multitasking performance) felt much smoother compared to Samsung’s interface. I noticed significant differences in AI-based photo processing and battery life. If you’re looking for a system that prioritizes hardware optimization, MagicOS is a solid choice—but remember, it only works on Huawei devices.