HyperSemX Project | HyperOS 3.1!
IwaNk~ Welcome to HyperOS 3.1 China | Android 16 Baklava!
~ Security Patch: May 2026 system security integrated.
~ Kernel & Recovery: Optimized stock HyperOS kernel and recovery used by default.
~ Security: SELinux Enforcing enabled out of the box with completely un-rooted status (no su binary).
~ Play Integrity Status: Passes Basic Integrity out of the box. Device Integrity and Strong Integrity require root + custom spoofing modules due to locked bootloader verification flags.
~ Storage: EROFS converted to EXT4 on all critical blocks for ultimate partition stability.
~ Encryption: Patched fstab to completely disable forced encryption (DFE), enabling smooth Read/Write block access.
~ AVB Patch: Disabled AVB (Android Verified Boot) across all boot/vendor blocks to prevent post-mod bootloops.
~ Launcher: Enforced native China MiuiHome for maximum fluid animation performance.
~ UI & Visuals: Optimized display cutout, proper Dynamic Island positioning, with Background Blur and Advanced Texture enabled by default.
~ Camera: Integrated full Leica Camera package as default (completely replacing the bugged stock camera app).
~ Debloat: Purged non-essential China bloatware and heavy, redundant background QTI services.
~ Graphics: Forced full GPU rendering via Adreno (removed force_sw_gles) to eliminate overall UI lags and micro-jitters.
~ Display Feature: Restored native refresh rate configuration (60/120Hz), fully reviving the missing FPS List menu in Settings.
~ Reading Mode: Fixed full Reading Mode functionality in both Control Center and Settings toggles.
~ Gaming: Injected specific Game Graphic Driver configuration for sustained gaming framerates.
~ Storage I/O: Enabled FUSE Passthrough to bypass virtual storage overhead for faster app loading and internal file transfers.
~ System Installer: Enabled stock speedinstall profile to maximize APK installation velocity.
~ Telemetry Clean-up: Nuked aggressive logging structures including Perfetto, Ramdumps, Trace flags, and Modemdumps.
~ Performance Framework: Purged all heavy MIUI Stability Monitors (Sentinel, RSS, Slab, FD, PSS leak aborts) to reclaim massive RAM & CPU overhead.
~ Dalvik VM: Deeply tuned heap growth and target memory utilization thresholds.
~ Audio Engine: Fixed broken lines on audio extension HAL.
~ Biometrics: Full Face Unlock initialization (fixed bio-sensor conflict) while keeping stock side-fingerprint hardware properties.
~ Hardware Repair: Fixed the Flashlight/Torch bug by explicitly whitelisting proper camera HAL service permissions.
~ Screen Recorder: Fixed MIUI Screen Recorder crashes.
~ Network & RIL: Fixed status bar sync bug (VoLTE icon) and localized default timezone to Asia/Jakarta.
~ Connectivity: Enforced disabled state on tvendor properties to completely resolve WiFi and Hotspot toggle bugs.
~ GMS: Basic Google Services available; Google Play Store can be installed manually.
~ Memory: Removed aggressive flagship `zram.disable` property to fully restore and optimize ZRAM swap compression.
~ USB & MTP: Fully reconstructed broken `configfs` init scripts and fixed truncated MIDI/ADB symlink loops to restore 100% working native MTP and USB data transfer.
~ Cross-Platform Flashing: Significantly improved unified installer automation scripts, delivering seamless, error-free flashing execution across Windows (.bat), Linux (.sh), macOS, and Custom Recovery environments.
⚡️ THE CORE PHILOSOPHY ⚡️
This release marks a significant milestone for the HyperSemx Project.
We didnt just build another port; we fundamentally re-engineered the partition boundaries to bridge the gap between flagship HyperOS features and the specific hardware limits of our device.
By surgically removing heavy manufacturer logging pipelines, disabling strict force-encryptions, and rewriting broken properties, this build achieves a level of day-to-day fluidity.
Its built to be clean, fast, and entirely unconstrained. 🚀
💡 REAL-WORLD VALIDATION:
To truly appreciate the optimizations from the heavy fine-tuned to the optimized rendering pipeline you need to boot it up and experience it yourself.
Keep in mind that real-world battery longevity and overall performance benchmarks will heavily depend on your daily usage and any third-party system modifications.