Working closely with Oppo to feature integrated OS in 2022: OnePlus
Chinese handset brands OnePlus and Oppo are working
together to bring an integrated operating system experience, and the unified
experience will be launched with the next flagship series in 2022, OnePlus founder Pete
Lau said.
Earlier this year, the two companies had announced merging their
product and R&D teams. Both brands have also integrated their research and
development capabilities in India.
Lau - who is the Chief Product Officer of both the brands - said
with the merging of teams, the companies have looked at creating the best
possible software experience for users.
"With this approach, we have been working on the creation of
an integrated operating system (OS) combining the very best strengths of Oxygen
OS (OnePlus'OS) as well as Color OS (Oppo), particularly focussing on the fast,
smooth, and clean experience that everyone has come to know with Oxygen OS and
combining that with the very stable, quality aspects and features of Color OS -
which allows us to create a unified operating system experience," he
added.
Terming the integration with Oppo as a starting
point of 'OnePlus 2.0',
Lau said the unified OS experience will first launch on the 2022 flagship and
then further across other devices.
Asked about the India R&D teams, Lau said "directionally,
things are moving to having teams focus towards the integrated OS".
"...it's important to note that across software, there are
different teams, focusing on different aspects, including, for example, chipset
and the chipset integration...there are other software teams that are focused
on the overall screen experiences, animation, things related to the
screen...directionally, everyone is moving towards the focus on this integrated
OS," he added.
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