Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi has introduced its inaugural electric vehicle (EV), unveiling the SU7, a stylish sedan.Scheduled for launch in China next year, the SU7 marks Xiaomi's entry into the increasingly competitive EV market and represents another stride in aligning smartphone technology with in-car systems in today's software-centric world.Xiaomi's ambitious move is backed by the car's utilization of "HyperOS," a new architecture the company has diligently crafted for over six years. HyperOS is designed to dynamically power various devices, including phones, smart home systems, and cars, with the aim of creating a seamless user experience where apps and preferences are instantly accessible regardless of location.While the concept is not novel, Xiaomi stands out in its attempt to integrate in-car software fully. Other endeavors, such as Apple's CarPlay and Google's Android Auto, provide literal versions by mirroring a phone's software on the in-car screen. Xiaomi's strategy l...