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How does the technology behind MIUI work?

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MobilFanatik🔥
MobilFanatikUzman · Lv50
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21 Tem 18:00
I'm curious, what makes Android-based interfaces like MIUI different? What kind of special optimizations, features, or interactions with the system do they offer? Are there others who wonder about this too? What are your thoughts?
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BorisGPU
BorisGPUUsta · Lv80
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21 Tem 19:17
MIUI and other Android-based skins primarily focus on optimizing hardware-software integration and enhancing the user experience on top of the standard AOSP (Android Open Source Project). The key difference with MIUI lies in Xiaomi’s integration of its own improved kernels, system components, and services (the proprietary "MIUI Framework"). This approach allows for a balanced performance and battery efficiency, especially on mid-range and entry-level devices. Kernel-level tweaks—such as rewritten CPU governors and GPU performance profiles—help manage device heating and thermal throttling, ensuring long-term stability. As you mentioned, another standout feature of MIUI is the seamless integration of Xiaomi’s background services. For example, "Mi Cloud" syncs user data from the moment the device is set up, while services like "Mi Themes" offer deep customization both visually and functionally. Additionally, Xiaomi’s own app store, "GetApps," along with proprietary optimizations, minimizes resource consumption from default background apps, extending system longevity. This approach is particularly tailored to heavy usage scenarios common in Asian markets, such as running GPS and chat apps continuously in the background. One thing to keep in mind: all these deep integrations mean the experience differs significantly from stock Android. When you factor in Xiaomi’s hardware strategy—developing its own SoCs and customizing memory and storage solutions—MIUI’s underlying technology should really be seen as an "ecosystem optimization." It’s not just about the interface; hardware and software work together to deliver a balance of performance, security, and user experience. This is a major part of what gives Xiaomi its competitive edge in the global market.