OxygenOS From OnePlus #DTTNEWS
After the much hyped ban of OnePlus in India due to Cyanogen turning its back on the company, the cult-favourite Chinese smartphone ma...
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After the much hyped ban of OnePlus in India due to Cyanogen turning its back on the company, the cult-favourite Chinese smartphone maker started working on its own Android release for its phones.
Back in mid-December, OnePlus announced
that it would hold a contest to determine the name of the custom Android
ROM that it’s working on. Now, in a recent blog post, the company
announced the name of the its custom Android ROM, the ‘OxygenOS.’
Announcing the new name, Brandon H (Forum Administrator for OnePlus)
said in the official forum post:
We realized that, like everything we do, our true goal is to make the product that we ourselves would want to use—to make great technology more accessible for everyone. With our ROM, that means software that is open, customizable, and free of bloat and unnecessary features.
The company says that it likes this name
because the element oxygen “is the epitome of simplicity, yet it’s also
extraordinarily powerful,” going on to say that oxygen is everywhere,
is part of everything that we do, and is an important building block to
other “amazing things”.
The new Oxygen OS will be based on
Android 5.0 Lollipop, and OnePlus had already released the alpha version
of Oxygen OS few weeks back which was basically just the stock AOSP
version of Android 5.0 with no other customizations. There is not too
much detail available on the OxygenOS as of now, but OnePlus says that
more details will be shared on February 12, so it won’t be long before
we learn more.
Lately, the smartphone market has seen number of companies developing both smartphones and their customized operating system. Xiaomi
was one of the first company which was commercially successful in doing
this. Cyanogen has risen to prominence with its high profile tie ups
with Micromax and OnePlus with its bloat free software.