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Xiaomi's Penglai OS Progress Report: Addressing User Pain Points and 64-bit Adaptation Underway

Sun, May 26 2024 07:30 PM EST

With the rapid advancement of technology, smartphones have become an indispensable part of our daily lives, leading to a high level of dependence on them by users.

However, when consumers heavily rely on new devices, any issues with the phones can significantly impact their overall experience.

In such scenarios, many smartphone manufacturers are not only focusing on hardware improvements but also making substantial enhancements to the system's underlying infrastructure.

The goal is to ensure a stable daily user experience, improve the brand's reputation, as failing to do so could result in immense developmental pressure. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0525%2Fe95c08cbj00se1rg500bvd000qo00lgm.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg When it comes to system optimization, the progress of Xiaomi's MIUI is quite impressive. Almost every week, they release progress reports to ensure users have a good experience.

For instance, they recently published a new progress report, addressing many pain points for users. For example, the issue of the development version of Xiaomi's Picture Book app crashing has been optimized.

Similarly, the problem of abnormal display in the development version of the Little Red Book app has also been optimized. Users should have already received the update, so this issue should no longer occur.

For Xiaomi fans facing these issues, they can try updating their system version to resolve them, and the official team is actively working on many other problems as well. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0525%2F49117fd1j00se1rg600r7d000qo00hpm.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg For example, the issue of sudden zooming in the control center display on Redmi K60E OS 1.0.1.0 version, and the abnormal app desktop icon sorting in certain scenarios, are currently being addressed.

Similarly, the problem of not being able to log in to WeChat on both the phone and tablet simultaneously on Redmi Pad Pro OS 1.0.6.0 version, and the issue of touch unresponsiveness after closing the mini window on Xiaomi 14 Pro Developer Edition, are being actively handled by the relevant teams.

At the same time, the problem of being unable to open wallpapers and personalization on Redmi Note 12 Turbo OS 1.0.3.0 version, and the lock screen displaying the app interface issue on Xiaomi 14 Pro OS 1.0.39.0 version, are also under investigation.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, these issues should be resolved by the official team soon, so it's advisable to stay tuned for updates. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0525%2F45ee0999j00se1rg500nvd000qo00glm.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg After the release of an operating system, third-party software optimization requires developers to adapt, which Xiaomi's official team also finds challenging.

Reports suggest that the issue of game crashes in Mingchao has been taken over by the relevant app developers for handling, and the problem of crashes in Anqu Tuwei is also being addressed by the respective app developers.

Although it's uncertain when the fixes will be implemented, the pace of market development is rapid nowadays, so it shouldn't take too long.

If the wait is prolonged, consumers might lose interest in the game itself and may also criticize Xiaomi's Penglai OS to some extent. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0525%2F8d2c4d96j00se1rg500lfd000qo00jdm.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg In addition, apart from the progress report on Xiaomi's Pangolin OS system, the Golden Standard Alliance recently issued an important notice to enhance the compatibility and performance experience of Android applications.

The message stated that the Golden Standard Alliance is urging developers to complete 64-bit adaptation by August 31, 2024. As a member of the Golden Standard Alliance, Xiaomi has actively responded to this initiative and disclosed the progress of its 64-bit adaptation work.

According to Xiaomi's announcement, as of May 23, 2024, the full adaptation rate in the Xiaomi software store has already exceeded 98.65%.

It must be said that this progress is quite rapid. It is estimated that before long, an even higher adaptation rate will be achieved, which is also good news for Mi fans. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0525%2Fcd5a14e4j00se1rg500fud000qo00iom.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg 64-bit processors can handle more data compared to 32-bit applications at the same frequency, thus improving application performance and responsiveness.

Additionally, 64-bit applications support larger memory addressing space, which is crucial for handling large applications and games, leading to better overall performance.

Today, mobile processors are gradually moving towards supporting only 64-bit applications. Even if users wish to support 32-bit, it is becoming increasingly difficult to do so.

This is why Xiaomi is not stopping here but is increasing its investment and efforts to encourage more applications to complete 64-bit adaptation work. ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fdingyue.ws.126.net%2F2024%2F0525%2F6f9c3ddaj00se1rg500b0d000qo00gjm.jpg&thumbnail=660x2147483647&quality=80&type=jpg In summary, from the updates on the Surging OS system to the widespread adoption of 64-bit applications, Xiaomi phones have shown no slack in both system and software advancements.

So, the question is: What are your thoughts on the current development of Xiaomi phones? Feel free to reply and discuss.