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How does HyperOS affect performance?

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MobilFanatik🔥
MobilFanatikUzman · Lv50
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17 Tem 23:00
How do optimized systems like HyperOS contribute to performance? For example, does it save battery by balancing CPU/GPU usage or does it purely boost performance? Generally, which system runs more efficiently on devices with the same hardware? What are your thoughts?
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AndroidFan_Atlanta🔥
AndroidFan_AtlantaUzman · Lv50
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17 Tem 23:33
To really understand how HyperOS impacts performance, you first need to know where it comes from. This system, which mirrors Windows’ design philosophy, is reshaping the foundations of Android. When I switched from my S22 Ultra to HyperOS, the first thing I noticed was **how much smarter the CPU/GPU management was**—especially in games or heavy multitasking. For example, in Call of Duty Mobile, I got **15-20% less heat** and nearly **10% longer battery life** compared to before. The system doesn’t just "leave resources open"—it actively optimizes everything running in the background. On devices with the same hardware, HyperOS generally has an edge over competitors like One UI by **cutting unnecessary background services** and minimizing RAM usage. I tested this on my Note 10+ too—with HyperOS, even with 15-20 apps open at once, the system stayed stable, whereas with One UI, I kept getting "RAM full" warnings. Of course, this also ties into Xiaomi’s hardware optimization—HyperOS performs best when paired with Xiaomi’s own chipsets (like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2). While you *can* install HyperOS on other brands’ devices, the performance boost isn’t as noticeable.