Do you like iPhone multitasking? So you can have it on your Xiaomi mobile with HyperOS

Do you like iPhone multitasking? So you can have it on your Xiaomi mobile with HyperOS
Do you like iPhone multitasking? So you can have it on your Xiaomi mobile with HyperOS

We explain, step by step, how you can activate horizontal multitasking on iPhones on your Xiaomi, Redmi or POCO

Discover how to personalize your Xiaomi with the classic horizontal multitasking of Apple iPhones

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HyperOS, like the old MIUI, stands out for having a large number of customization options thanks to which you will be able to leave your terminal to your liking and even configure the interface of your Xiaomi as if it were an iPhone using themes and other settings hidden in the customization layer of the Chinese firm.

One of the most characteristic aesthetic details of iOS is its horizontal multitasking and, for that reason, today we come to tell you How can you have this multitasking on your Xiaomi with HyperOS in an easy and fast way.

How to activate iPhone horizontal multitasking on your Xiaomi mobile

By default, Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO smartphones are configured from the factory with vertical multitasking that organizes open applications in grids and to move through them you have to scroll up.

But both HyperOS and MIUI have a hidden feature that allows you to change it to horizontal multitasking that is very similar to that of Apple’s iPhone. From our point of view, this multitasking is much more comfortable than the standard one, since allows you to move between open apps by swiping left and right and it makes it easier for you to close a specific app, because you simply have to hover over it and make an upward gesture.

To activate this horizontal multitasking on your Xiaomi mobile You just have to follow these simple steps:

  • Enter the menu Settings from your Xiaomi smartphone
  • Access the section Starting screen
  • Scroll to the bottom of this section and tap the button Organize items in Recents
  • Finally select the option Horizontally to enable this type of multitasking

Likewise, if you want to see the RAM memory consumption of the applications that you have open from the multitasking screen, you simply have to enter the section Organize items in Recents and activate the switch to the right of the option Show memory status.

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