JAKARTA - Xiaomi has postponed the launch of HyperOS to all compatible devices. This delay is known to be carried out for two weeks until early March.
According to a report from XiaomiTime, this delay was made because of the national holiday that China always celebrates to welcome the Chinese New Year. The break will run from February 17 to March 3.
During this period, all Xiaomi devices will not receive updates containing bug fixes. The company is also known to have temporarily stopped internal testing behind the scenes.
All reports on the progress of software development will be stopped until the holiday period ends. The reduction in development activities has even begun a few days ago to prepare for the freezing of the system.
If a user gets a recent update, it's the result of weeks of work.
This long holiday phenomenon is common in the technology industry in China. As is the case with celebrating Eid al-Fitr for Muslims in Indonesia, Chinese New Year is used as a moment to gather with family for more than a week.
Therefore, Xiaomi is not the only mobile phone manufacturer that has taken this long holiday policy. Other major brands such as Oppo, Vivo, and OnePlus also implement similar policies to provide more vacation time to employees.
The regular update cycle of HyperOS is predicted to return to normal in the first week of March. Users must be patient in receiving software updates until that week arrives.
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